
You ship at midnight.Nobody catchesthe error at 12:04
Steward is a local AI agent that watches every project while you build. It reads Stripe, Vercel, PostHog, and Sentry together, in context, and surfaces what needs your attention before you ask. It runs on your Mac. Your data never leaves it.
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The monitoring industry
was built for teams.
You are not a team.
You don't have an Ops team. You don't have an on-call rotation. You have six tabs open and a suspicion something broke overnight. Most monitoring tools were built for companies with headcount. Steward was built for you.
Something broke on a Tuesday.
You found out Friday.
Revenue in Stripe. Deploys in Vercel. Users in PostHog. Errors in Sentry. Between those tools is where issues hide. Steward closes that gap in real time, on your machine.
Every cloud dashboard
tells you what happened.
Only Steward tells you why.
Webhook failures jumped to 4.2% after yesterday's deploy. Two renewals failed. Vercel rolled back automatically. Root cause is in the failed build. You only get that answer when every service is read together. Cloud dashboards don't do that. Steward does.
You gave this tool
access to everything.
Your revenue. Your users. Your deploys. Your errors. That level of access needs stricter architecture. Steward keeps data where it starts: on your machine. That's how it earns your trust.
Monitoring tools usually speak
when things are broken.
Building solo is hard in ways incident alerts can't fix. Sometimes you need someone to notice your side project—the one you almost shut down in November—just had its best week ever. Wins deserve attention too.

Ask a question.
Get a direct answer,
not another dashboard.
One Sentry issue, tied to one Vercel deploy, with exact Stripe impact. In one response. Not three tabs and twenty minutes of detective work. Just the context you needed, phrased the way you'd explain it to yourself.
“Should I be worried?” is a real question. Steward answers with numbers, sources, and the next best action.
Should I be worried about QuickAPI?
A little. Webhook failure rate is holding at 4.2% since yesterday's deploy—up from 0.1% the day before.
Revenue impact so far: 2 failed subscription renewals ($34 total). Both are queued to retry within 24 hours.
Before you open Stripe or Sentry, Steward has already stitched the story together. A project-by-project briefing in plain language.
Morning check-in: FormSnap brought in89 users.QuickAPI needs a look:
4.2%errors after the
latest deploy.Revenue is steady at
$4,891.
Worth checking before the retry window closes.
Most monitoring products are built
to justify themselves.
More alerts. More dashboards. More data copied to more servers. Steward is built on the opposite principle: sensitive operating context should stay close to the person using it.
- Another dashboard to babysit
- A cloud service holding your revenue data
- Alert noise you eventually ignore
- A hosted AI service seeing your numbers
- A monitoring stack that needs a team
Local-first by architecture.
Steward runs on your Mac so your Stripe, deploy, analytics, and error context can work together without becoming another vendor's cloud copy.
Specific answers when something breaks.
Which deploy. Which users. What's at risk in revenue. Enough context to act, then silence.
Quiet when things are healthy.
A green dot means you're clear to build. Best week, fastest milestone, unexpected growth. Steward notices those too.

Join if you run
the mess yourself.
Steward is for technical solo founders with live products, live revenue, and enough moving parts that one more dashboard would make things worse.
You run the products yourself.
You ship, watch revenue, read errors, and decide what needs attention without handing it to a team.
Your context is already scattered.
Stripe, deploys, analytics, and errors each tell part of the story. Steward is useful when those signals need to meet.
You want fewer places to check.
The goal is not another operating ritual. It is one local answer about whether anything actually needs you.
Clear before you
commit your attention.
What happens after I apply?
If your setup looks like a fit, we will invite you into the beta and share installation and connection instructions.
Do I need every integration to use Steward?
No, but it becomes much more useful once it can see multiple parts of your operating stack together.
Does my data leave my machine?
No. Steward is designed to run locally on your Mac and keep operating data on-device.
Is this for teams?
Not right now. The current beta is aimed at solo founders and independent builders running multiple live products.
Do I need a Mac?
Yes. The current beta is macOS-only and optimized for Apple Silicon.

If you run multiple products alone,
Steward is built for your exact kind of overhead.