
Cloud Agents: The Missing Layer in Your DevOps Pipeline
Promotion: Claude Sonnet 4.6 is free in Cloud Agents for 48 hours, ending February 28th . Try it now → Platform and DevOps teams have spent years wiring together CI/CD, infrastructure-as-code, observability, and incident management. The detection and notification layers are solid. The gap is what happens next. A drift detection tool flags a mismatch. An alert fires at 2am. A policy check fails on a PR. In each case, the system knows something needs attention, but the actual work still falls on an engineer doing repetitive, context-heavy tasks that don't require much creative judgment. Kilo's Cloud Agents with Webhook Triggers close that gap. When an external system sends an HTTP request to your webhook URL, Kilo spins up a Cloud Agent session: an isolated Linux container that clones your repo, injects your environment variables, and starts executing based on a prompt template that references the incoming payload. The agent can read code, run commands, modify files, and auto-
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