LLMs are decent at writing Terraform, but Terraform wasn’t designed for agents. A tiny app change often explodes into hundreds of lines of diff across modules, IAM, networking, state.
> use AI to write terraform for me
The real problem isn’t generating config, it’s control. With vibecoded Terraform you get:
* no guardrails on what can change
* hard to review whether a diff is safe
* easy to accidentally destroy or over-permission infra
* state + implicit dependencies are brittle for autonomous edits
We built Neptune to solve those issues and eliminate as many footguns as possible. We are spending a lot of our time thinking about guardrails so you can deploy code with AI safely
hey, yes - right now it's only deployable to our AWS shared tenancy account, but we're working on bring your own cloud and long-term we see most serious users to go towards that setup. if you're interested in plugging this into your aws account - get in touch with me here [email protected]
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We're a YC-backed team building a Rust-centric app platform that leverages static analysis to let users develop complex web services with just a few trait implementations and annotations. As we're nearing our public launch, we're looking for exceptionally talented developers with a strong knowledge of the contemporary Rust ecosystem.