Ardor is an agentic operations platform that builds, deploys, and operates software end-to-end. You describe what you want. Ardor handles the rest: PRD, architecture, code, deployment, custom domain, observability, self-healing in production. The agent doesn't stop when the app ships. It keeps running it. Most AI dev tools today are coding agents. They live in the IDE and stop at the pull request. The work after that: deploying, monitoring, fixing things at 3am, surfacing dead infrastructure nobody's using anymore, still falls back on humans. Ardor takes that whole layer. What that looks like in practice: — Describe a product, get a working PRD and architecture in minutes — Generate full-stack apps with real frontend, backend, and database — not just prototypes — Deploy to Ardor's cloud with custom domains, DNS, TLS, and renewals handled automatically — Live observability and logs the agent can read and act on — Self-healing when things break in production (with approval gates on destructive actions) — Workspace-level access, billing, and team controls for organizations One of our enterprise customers had Ardor inside their VPN last month. They asked it a question about their infrastructure. The agent answered, then kept going. Found a fleet of physical machines billed monthly with zero traffic. Nobody had asked it to look. The finance team got a decommissioning list nobody had to build manually. That's agentic operations. The agent that runs production, not just writes the code. ardor.cloud