Slipstream is managed SkyPilot. The open-source engine teams already trust to run jobs anywhere — now one-click, enterprise-ready, and routed to live capacity at the floor price. No infra to stand up, no glue code to maintain.
SkyPilot lets you launch any job on any cloud. Slipstream runs it for you — hosted, secured, and pointed at live neocloud capacity. Declare the job; we handle the rest.
One YAML or one click. Your task, your GPU type, your price ceiling — nothing about where it runs.
Slipstream scores the market in real time and provisions on whichever neoclouds win — at the floor price, on one invoice.
Managed, monitored, and rerouted around failure. You watch it in one console — we keep it alive.
Your job talks to Slipstream, not to a provider. It lands once — the control plane scores the market and routes it to live capacity on whichever neocloud's racks win, then reroutes the moment the market shifts.
Lock into one cloud, glue every provider together yourself, or self-host SkyPilot and own the ops. Slipstream is the managed path.
Not tied to any single cloud. Inspect the routing decision, override it, or let the engine run.
A real-time index of GPUs, regions, and prices across the neocloud market — sourced from the SkyPilot catalog and refreshed continuously.
Jobs land where the composite score wins, recomputed every interval. Set a ceiling and never overpay for a GPU-hour.
A node, zone, or neocloud goes dark — the job migrates to live capacity without restarting from zero. State follows the workload.
Spot and reserved arbitraged today; futures and options so you can lock Q4 capacity at today's price. Compute as an asset class.
Before a job is placed, the control plane has to know where capacity is and what it costs. That price-and-availability signal — across the neocloud market via the SkyPilot catalog — is live today.
Prices reflect the live SkyPilot catalog; platform-level targets (time-to-cluster, SLA) firm up through the beta.
We're onboarding a first cohort of teams. Tell us what you run and we'll reach out as capacity opens up.
Early-access teams help shape the control plane and get first dibs on capacity at floor prices.