Release infrastructure for modern product teams

Move from pull request to production without inventing DevOps from scratch.

Zoro gives engineering teams one place to deploy services, watch runtime health, manage environments, and keep releases predictable as the stack grows.

GitHub and GitLab workflows Built-in rollback controls Audit-ready deployment history
Release Control Healthy

18

services shipping today

2m 14s

average deploy time

  • api-gatewayDeployed to production
  • checkout-workerRollback available
  • analytics-uiLatency alert resolved
Why teams switch

One platform for shipping, visibility, and operational control.

Most teams start with scripts, hosted CI, and separate monitoring tools. Zoro ties those operational pieces together so releases are easier to reason about.

Clear release flow

Every service moves through preview, staging, and production with a visible promotion path.

Operational context

Deployments, logs, alerts, and ownership stay in the same workflow instead of separate tabs.

Safer scaling

Guardrails for retries, rollbacks, secrets, and service health reduce release-day surprises.

How it works

Designed for the actual path from code merge to steady production traffic.

01

Connect repositories

Import services from GitHub or GitLab and define the build, deploy, and environment rules once.

02

Standardize environments

Create reusable environment templates for preview, staging, production, and background workers.

03

Ship with observability

Every rollout includes logs, health checks, alerts, and rollback actions in the same release view.

Built for different team shapes

Whether you have two engineers or a platform team, the workflow stays understandable.

Startups

Replace fragile deploy scripts with a repeatable release process that the whole team can follow.

Growing SaaS teams

Bring services, jobs, environment config, and incident signals into one operational layer.

Internal platform groups

Give product teams self-service delivery without losing governance and auditability.

Next step

Use the site like a product website, not a one-page mockup.

Browse the platform details, review pricing, or contact the team directly from the proper page.