About

We're shipping the layer
we wished we had.

Argus comes out of years running multi-tenant SaaS where every "roll out for tenant B" was a custom rule, a Slack thread, and a held breath. We watched audit questions turn into archaeology. We watched the same rollback drill cost the same engineers the same Friday night, three quarters in a row.

The thesis is small: the flag isn't for users, it's for tenants. Once tenant scoping is mandatory at the API surface, every downstream property — audit, isolation, blast radius, pricing — falls out for free. We're picking three design partners to ship it with.

— Shahin, founder · Argus hello@projectargus.cloud
Open seats

Two co-founders. Equity stated up front.

If you've shipped production stream / log infrastructure or a developer-facing SDK that engineers actually liked, read the seats and write to hello@projectargus.cloud.

Seat 02

CTO · distributed systems

You own the data plane. Postgres row-level (post-PMF), streaming change-log, eval latency budget, multi-region reads. The thing that "cannot lose a write" is yours to make true.

You look like
  • Shipped production stream / log infra at Linear, Tailscale, Vercel, or equivalent.
  • Comfortable with "Postgres is the answer" 8 times out of 10.
  • Have written one piece of public engineering writing you'd staple to a CV.
5–8% · 4-yr vest · 1-yr cliff
Seat 03

Head of DX · platform

You own the SDK, the dashboard, and what installation feels like at minute zero. Time-to-first-flag is your number. If a TypeScript dev doesn't smile in five minutes, you didn't ship.

You look like
  • Built and shipped a developer-facing SDK that engineers actually liked.
  • Strong taste · cares whether a stack trace reads well at 2am.
  • Treats docs as a product surface, not an afterthought.
3–5% · 4-yr vest · 1-yr cliff
What's next

Get started. Or read the pilot scope.