Your Python stack
manages itself

Coil is an AI agent that runs your Python infrastructure autonomously. Dependencies, environments, security patches. No humans in the loop.

Scan Your Repo How It Works
$ coil watch ./my-project
Scanning dependencies...
Found 3 outdated packages, 1 CVE
✓ Updated numpy 1.26.2 → 2.1.0
✓ Patched CVE-2026-1847 in requests
✓ All 847 tests passing
Watching for changes...
The Problem
Python infrastructure is still a manual job
Dependency Hell

Conflicts break everything

Package A needs numpy 1.x, Package B needs numpy 2.x. You spend hours untangling version conflicts that an agent could resolve in seconds.

Security Lag

Vulnerabilities sit for weeks

CVEs are disclosed daily. Most teams take 2-4 weeks to patch Python dependencies. That's 2-4 weeks of exposure you can't afford.

Environment Drift

"Works on my machine"

Dev, staging, production. Three different environments, three different dependency states. Reproducibility is a myth without active management.

Tool Fatigue

pip, conda, poetry, uv, rye...

The Python packaging ecosystem is fragmented. New tools appear every year. None of them work together. All of them require you to learn yet another CLI.

How Coil Works
One agent. Full lifecycle. Zero babysitting.
01

Connect your repository

Point Coil at any Python project. It scans your dependency tree, environment configs, and test suite in under a minute.

02

Coil monitors 24/7

New CVE disclosed? Dependency conflict introduced? Package deprecated? Coil catches it before you even know there's a problem.

03

Autonomous resolution

Coil doesn't just flag issues. It resolves them. Creates branches, updates packages, runs your test suite, and opens a clean PR with a full changelog.

04

You review. Or don't.

Configure your trust level. Auto-merge patch updates. Require approval for majors. Or let Coil handle everything and just read the daily digest.

The last DevOps hire your Python team needs

Every tool in the Python ecosystem requires a human. Coil is the first one that doesn't. Your infrastructure stays healthy while you ship what matters.

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