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About deplovox

deplovox turns a plain-English description of your app into a step-by-step deployment guide — the architecture, the services, the infrastructure-as-code, and the exact commands — for AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud. Its tool is called infra god.

It exists because the usual way people get cloud advice — asking a chatbot — gives you fluent, confident answers you can't check. deplovox takes the opposite stance: every plan is grounded in the target cloud's own documentation, cites it, is validated against an explicit checklist, is deterministically checked for internal consistency, and ships with a reproducibility manifest. It's deliberately cloud-neutral— one description produces a real AWS, Azure, or GCP plan, not a lowest-common-denominator template — so the recommendation follows your needs, not a single vendor's. You can read exactly how that works on the trust page.

Who's behind it

deplovox is built and run by Rohit Sarna, a solo founder. It isn't a big team — it's one person who thinks deployment guidance should be grounded in real docs and checkable, not confidently guessed.

The same person builds ragornot, an open-source project on getting retrieval to actually help — the same 'use RAG when it earns its keep' idea behind deplovox.

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