Overview
Qovery AI Copilot is your intelligent assistant for managing infrastructure. It’s available through three interfaces: the Console (built-in), Slack Bot (team collaboration), and MCP Server (power users). All allow you to interact with your Qovery infrastructure using natural language.Operating Modes
The Qovery AI Copilot operates in two modes:Read-Only Mode (Default)
Safe exploration and information access
- View information and status
- Get help and recommendations
- Troubleshoot issues
- Learn about features
- Cannot make changes to infrastructure
Read-Write Mode
Full automation capabilities
- Everything in read-only mode
- Deploy and restart services
- Create/modify/delete resources
- Update configurations
- Manage environment variables
Default Mode: By default, the Copilot operates in read-only mode for safety. The Console Copilot is permanently in read-only mode. Slack Bot and MCP Server support read-write mode when needed.
Early Access Required: Qovery AI Copilot is available online and on demand. Contact Qovery Support to request early access.
Choose Your Interface
Qovery AI Copilot is available through three interfaces:Console
Built-in help (Recommended)Get contextual assistance directly in the Qovery Console.
- 🔒 Read-only mode only
- No setup required
- Contextual awareness
- Always available
- Quick access (⌘ I)
Slack Bot
Best for teamsUse Copilot in Slack for collaborative infrastructure management.
- 🔓 Read-write mode supported
- Team collaboration
- Mobile access
- Full automation
- Shared visibility
MCP Server
Best for power usersUse Copilot in Claude Desktop for advanced workflows.
- 🔓 Read-write mode supported
- Desktop integration
- Most powerful
- Advanced features
- Richer context
Prerequisites
- Qovery Account: Active account with infrastructure deployed
- For Console: No additional setup needed! Just log into the Qovery Console
- For Slack Bot: Slack workspace and API token
- For MCP Server: Claude Desktop and API token
Quick Start
Choose your preferred interface to get started:- Console (Easiest)
- Slack Bot (For Teams)
- MCP Server (For Power Users)
1
Log into Console
Go to Qovery Console
2
Click AI Copilot
Click the AI Copilot button (top-right) or press
⌘ I3
Start Asking
Ask questions or click on suggested actions
Your First Interactions
Check Infrastructure Status
Deploy Applications
Investigate Issues
Understanding How Copilot Works
Natural Language Understanding
Qovery AI Copilot understands natural language requests:- Casual Language
- Technical Language
- Mixed Approach
✅ “Can you deploy my app?”
✅ “Stop everything in dev”
✅ “Show me what’s broken”
Context Awareness
Copilot maintains conversation context:Autonomous Execution
For complex tasks, Copilot breaks them down and executes automatically: Your Request: “Create a staging environment for the new feature” Copilot’s Actions:- Creates new environment
- Configures networking
- Sets up databases
- Deploys applications
- Validates everything is running
- Reports success
Best Practices
Be Specific When Needed
- Good
- Can Be Improved
✅ “Deploy my-api to production”
✅ “Scale the database in staging”
✅ “Show logs for the last 30 minutes”
Use Follow-Up Questions
Build on previous interactions:Leverage Agentic Capabilities
Let Copilot handle complex workflows: Instead of:Safety & Guardrails
Confirmation for Destructive Actions
Copilot will ask for confirmation before:- Deleting environments or services
- Stopping production workloads
- Making infrastructure changes
Respects Permissions
Copilot can only perform actions you’re authorized to do:- Uses your Qovery credentials
- Follows RBAC policies
- Cannot bypass security controls
Audit Trail
All Copilot actions are logged:- View in Qovery Console audit logs
- Track what was changed and when
- Identify which actions Copilot performed
Common Use Cases
Daily Operations
Troubleshooting
Cost Optimization
Infrastructure Management
Getting Help
If you’re unsure what Copilot can do:Limitations (Beta)
Current limitations while in beta:- Console is Read-Only: Console Copilot operates permanently in read-only mode for safety
- Default Mode is Read-Only: Slack Bot and MCP Server default to read-only mode
- Confirmation Required: Destructive operations require user confirmation in read-write mode
- Beta Features: Some capabilities still being developed
- Response Time: Complex operations may take time
Next Steps
Console Copilot
Start using the built-in Console Copilot (no setup!)
Slack Bot
Set up Copilot in Slack for team collaboration
MCP Server
Set up Copilot in Claude Desktop for power users
View All Capabilities
Explore everything Copilot can do
Common Tasks
Learn from practical examples
Advanced Workflows
Complex automation scenarios
Feedback & Support
We’re actively improving Qovery AI Copilot. Share your feedback:- GitHub: Report issues on GitHub
- Email: Contact [email protected]