Yes. Crash Override can help identify redundant or underutilized tools, simplify audits, and streamline time-intensive tasks. This transition from short-term fixes allows teams to focus on work that drives real value.
The platform helps establish a clear chain of accountability, linking team members directly to their work. This clarity simplifies communication, reduces confusion, and empowers developers and engineers to focus on meaningful work.
Crash Override is an ERM platform that connects all the DevOps components – code, tools, infrastructure, builds, and deployments – into a single source of truth. It provides real-time, traceable context across your entire stack, enabling smarter decisions and strategic focus.
By providing code-to-cloud visibility, Crash Override helps teams understand how everything fits together, facilitating quicker fixes, targeted responses, and strategic operations. It promotes cleaner infrastructure that's easier to manage and audit.
Getting started is straightforward. Crash Override plugs directly into your cloud provider, source code management solution, and build pipelines.
Yes. Book a 30-minute demo to see how Crash Override can transform your DevOps operations. Schedule your demo here
Crash Override is the first Engineering Relationship Management platform. It creates a single source of truth for DevOps, Engineering, and Security teams by connecting code, infrastructure, builds, tools, and people. It delivers visibility, traceability, and strategic control across the entire software development lifecycle.
Modern DevOps is fragmented. Teams are dealing with sprawl, blind spots, and tool overload. Crash Override cuts through the noise, bringing clarity, reducing risk, and helping teams focus on what matters. It delivers complete engineering visibility, reveals relationships, and restores control for DevOps teams working blind in fragmented environments.
Crash Override’s ERM platform is designed for organizations with complex cloud computing environments seeking greater clarity and control over their DevOps and security processes. It is particularly beneficial for businesses where data is siloed, software is sourced from multiple origins, and DevOps/DevSecOps teams need a clearer understanding of their infrastructure, tooling, and overall risk.