The New Era of Software Maintenance

Software Maintenance is Stuck in 2015
Engineering teams still handle thousands of version upgrades the hard way. Scattered, slow, and risky.
Manual Upgrades Aren’t Just Painful They’re Risky
Without visibility, ownership, or timelines, tech debt piles up, support fees rise, and outages become inevitable.
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Draftt is here to change that
Upgrades should be strategic and proactive - not reactive and stressful.
Draftt gives engineering teams full visibility, prioritization, and automation across the entire upgrade lifecycle.
From detection to remediation, we make software upkeep predictable, intelligent, and finally… manageable.
Soon, software upkeep will be Draftt - An automated, frictionless, and zero-risk process seamlessly integrated into engineering workflows.
We’re building the platform to make that future real.
across every service, runtime, and layer of the engineering stack.

We Lived the Pain.
So We Built the Fix.

Draftt was built by former R&D executives at BigPanda and Spot by NetApp.
After spending years fighting upgrade chaos, from tech debt to forced migrations that broke production, they saw how painful and costly managing upgrades really was.
So they built the platform they wished they had.
Trusted by Enterprise DevOps Leaders
"Version upgrades used to be chaotic and unpredictable. With Draftt, we can plan ahead for major changes, avoid wasting resources on low-value tasks, and prevent unpleasant surprises. With a unified view of our stack, we focus on the upgrades that matter and keep our infrastructure stable."
“At Windward, staying ahead of version upgrades is critical for both security and reliability. Draftt automatically surfaces risks, prioritizes by impact, and generates clear upgrade paths, so we can resolve issues before they become outages or extended support costs”
“Before Draftt, managing version upgrades manually through emails and spreadsheets was slow, reactive, and stressful. Draftt is solving one of the biggest DevOps pains that has never been addressed. Today, upgrades are systematic, prioritized, and governed like any other critical asset.”

