AI operations, with approval built in

The sysadminyou don't have to hire.

AdminOne keeps your sites, servers, and apps running. It explains what broke, fixes the safe things, and asks before anything risky. No on-call panic, no job posting, no need to speak fluent server.

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AdminOne

IT help for teams without a full IT department

AdminOne watches your servers, sites, apps, and connected tools from one place, then turns alerts into plain-English answers.

It pulls together the clues that are usually scattered across dashboards, logs, tickets, and scripts, so you are not guessing from three browser tabs at 9 PM.

When the fix is safe and approved, AdminOne can do the work. When it is risky or permanent, it explains the choice and waits for your yes.

Troubleshooting

Know what broke

AdminOne pulls the useful clues together so you can see what is happening, why it is likely happening, and what to do next.

Want AdminOne to ask before every tool runs? Set approvals that way. Autonomy is yours to give.
AdminOne dashboard showing incident investigation tools and context

Who it is for

Startups, small businesses, and teams stretched thin

AdminOne is for the people keeping systems alive without a dedicated sysadmin, and for larger teams that want routine work handled with more control.

You're shipping, not babysitting servers

Get sysadmin judgment the moment something breaks, without adding the hire you cannot justify yet.

No IT department, no time to become one

Let AdminOne handle the keeping-the-lights-on work, so your team can get back to running the business.

Your IT team is good and outnumbered

Give enterprises and MSPs a controlled way to move routine checks, diagnosis, and approved actions out of the queue.

Built by

IT professionals

AdminOne is built by people who know the daily reality of dashboards, tickets, logs, chats, and scripts that only one person remembers.
That is why AdminOne keeps the context, the diagnosis, and the approved action in one place: so teams can solve the problem instead of collecting the pieces.

How it works

It watches, explains, and waits when it should.

It watches

AdminOne keeps an eye on your sites, servers, apps, alerts, and connected tools, so problems are caught before everyone is staring at a blank page.

It explains the problem

It gathers the useful context, points to the likely cause, and tells you what it found in words people outside the server room can understand.

It acts when allowed

Safe, approved fixes can run in your environment. Anything risky is explained first, then waits for a person to say yes.

Real impact

Fewer late-night guesses. Faster fixes.

AdminOne helps teams spend less time hunting for clues and more time getting the service back to normal.

Less digging

Bring the useful signals together so someone does not have to jump between dashboards, logs, and old notes.

Clearer causes

Move from 'something is wrong' to the likely reason faster, with the context that led there.

Known checks every time

Let agents follow your runbooks and repeated checks, so every incident does not start from scratch.

Safe action

Let the low-risk work move quickly while sensitive tools, commands, and changes wait for approval.

Why AdminOne

Not a chatbot. A system admin with boundaries.

AdminOne is built for real infrastructure work: context first, approvals where they matter, and data kept where you decide.

Knows where to look

AdminOne gathers context from the affected server, service, app, database, or environment before it suggests a fix.

Checks before it answers

It looks at logs, events, metrics, services, configuration, and system state instead of guessing from one error message.

Asks when it should

AdminOne can recommend and run actions, but risky or state-changing work follows your approval rules first.

Runs in your world

Deploy AdminOne where it fits your requirements, with your rules for agents, tools, models, and approvals.

Linux
Windows
Docker
Kubernetes
PostgreSQL
MySQL
MSSQL
MongoDB
Redis

AdminOne helps explain what broke, fix what is safe, and ask before the risky parts.

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AdminOne in Action

See how AdminOne investigates an incident

Start with a simple operational question. AdminOne routes the work to the right agents, gathers context, explains what it found, and recommends the next step.

Scenarios

Server-01

Please check the website. A few users told me they're seeing 502 errors and some pages are timing out.

Main agent

Routing the incident to the Windows system administrator agent for service and host analysis

Routing the incident to the Database agent to inspect connection pressure and query health

Windows system administrator agent

Checking IIS application pool and website service status

Reviewing recent application and system events

Inspecting recent deployment activity and process health

Database agent

Checking connection pool usage and saturation

Reviewing active sessions and blocked requests

Looking for leaked or unclosed database connections

I found the cause of the outage. The checkout application is exhausting its database connection pool, which is causing requests to queue until they time out and return 502 errors. Over the last few hours, 847 of 850 available connections have remained open, and the pattern points to a cleanup path in the checkout service that is not releasing connections correctly after failed requests. The website itself is online, but the backend is no longer responding fast enough to serve users reliably. I recommend restarting the checkout service to clear the leaked connections, then applying a safer pool configuration so the issue does not return immediately.

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