Achilles is the first version of Guara Cloud with a name of its own. It marks the moment the platform stops being “that new thing you’re building” and starts being a grown-up product, fast, reliable, made for Brazilian developers who want to put code in production in minutes, not days.
This release focuses on three things: observability, the service catalog, and migration. The result is a dashboard that shows you what’s happening before you ask, a database catalog that’s production-ready out of the box, and a cinematic front door for anyone leaving Vercel.
Log Explorer
Query logs from every service you own, from one place.
Guara Cloud’s new Log Explorer brings every service’s runtime logs into a single, fast query surface. Combine projects, services, levels, time ranges, and full-text search, then keep the URL and share it with a teammate. A purpose-built query language lets power users slice even further, and single-service live tail keeps you close to production when it matters.
Metrics Explorer
Grafana-style, inside your dashboard.
Compose multi-series panels across CPU, memory, and traffic metrics without leaving the dashboard. Switch time ranges, stack series, and zoom in, the kind of view we wished we always had. It’s the observability surface of a much larger platform, trimmed to what a busy developer actually needs.
Services Map
Services and topology, one canvas.
We unified the services list and the topology view into a single, explorable map. See every service in a project, how they connect, and what each one is doing, all at once. Zoom in for details, zoom out for the whole shape.
Cinematic Vercel Migration
Bring your Vercel projects in minutes.
If you’re moving off Vercel, Guara Cloud walks you through it with a guided migration flow that feels as honest as it is cinematic. We import project metadata, detect runtimes, and hand you a ready-to-deploy service, and we handle the weird edges of Vercel’s API so you don’t have to.
Managed pooling for Postgres and MySQL
Production-grade database connections, zero config.
Every new Postgres and MySQL service in the catalog now ships with a managed connection pooler attached. No environment variables to tweak, nothing to configure, just connect, and your app sustains more concurrent clients without hammering the database. It’s the kind of thing we used to tell users to set up themselves. Now we just do it for them.
A new face, from the homepage to the dashboard
A full redesign, built to breathe in dark mode.
We revisited every pixel of Guara Cloud in this release. The marketing site got a new narrative, more cinematic animations, and a visual flow that tells the story of the platform before you click a single button. The dashboard feels calmer, with clearer visual hierarchy, revisited spacing, and a palette that behaves better in long sessions. More intentional typography, more precise micro-interactions, visible focus everywhere the keyboard takes you, and sharpened accessibility in both pt-br and en.
And across the platform
- Bulk
.envimport in the new-service wizard, paste a whole file, configure dozens of variables in seconds. - A new Operations sidebar group gathering logs, metrics, and services under one cluster.
- Account controls collapsed into the sidebar, a calmer, more focused top of the screen.
- Dashboard polish pass, plus clipboard toasts that only say “copied” when they actually copied.
- Accessibility and Portuguese/English polish across the web app, better labels, tighter copy, fewer surprises.
- Clearer failure messages when an init container crashes, instead of the old “crash loop” blob.
- Public documentation, expanded across catalog, managed pooling, observability, and migration.
And more, dozens of paper-cuts smoothed across the dashboard, quieter errors, tighter copy, and a fleet of small improvements we didn’t bother numbering.