Built by engineers, for engineers
FixMyBuild was born from a simple frustration — too many late nights staring at CI logs, trying to figure out why a pipeline broke. We believed there had to be a better way.
Our mission
“Engineers should spend their time building, not debugging pipelines.”
Every minute spent hunting through CI logs is a minute not spent on the features your users care about. The average engineering team loses hours every week to pipeline failures — not because the problem is hard, but because the right information isn't surfaced at the right moment.
FixMyBuild changes that. The moment a pipeline fails, our AI reads the logs, identifies the exact root cause, classifies the severity, and — when confident enough — opens a pull request with the fix already applied. Your team gets back to work in minutes, not hours.
And unlike one-size-fits-all AI tools, FixMyBuild learns from your team's actual fix history through Pattern Intelligence. The more you use it, the smarter it gets for your specific codebase.
What we stand for
Every product decision at FixMyBuild comes back to these four principles.
AI that explains, not just detects
A failure alert without a root cause is just noise. We built FixMyBuild to give engineers plain-English answers, not raw log dumps.
Fix the pipeline, not just flag it
Most monitoring tools tell you something broke. We go further — FixMyBuild opens the pull request so you can review, approve, and move on.
Gets smarter with every fix
Pattern Intelligence tracks which fixes your team accepts or rejects. Recurring failures get progressively higher confidence and better suggestions.
Built for teams, not just solo devs
Role-based access, team invitations, audit logs, and per-org isolation — FixMyBuild is designed to scale with your engineering org.
The team
Seema Kakadiya
Founder & Builder
Software engineer passionate about developer tooling, AI, and making the CI/CD experience less painful for engineering teams everywhere.
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