Most developers don't know their stack is vulnerable until something breaks in production.
By then, it's too late.
I built an AI agent that scans your entire tech stack for known vulnerabilities every week and drops the report straight into your Slack.
It's called StackGuard. Here's how it works π
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You fill out one form.
Your frontend, backend, languages, databases, packages, infrastructure, and version numbers.
That's it.
You never touch the agent again.
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StackGuard stores your stack in memory and takes it from there every single week.
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Every Monday, it fires up a cloud browser and hits three sources back to back:
β³οΈNVD (National Vulnerability Database)
β³οΈGitHub Security Advisories
β³οΈSnyk Vulnerability Database
It searches your exact stack, not generic security news.
Your technologies.
Your versions.
Your risk.
Then it filters, deduplicates, and categorizes every finding into four tiers:
π΄ Critical (CVSS 9.0 ) β act today
π High (7.0 to 8.9) β fix this week
π‘ Medium (4.0 to 6.9) β monitor and plan
π΅ Low (below 4.0) β worth noting
No noise.
Just what matters for your stack specifically.
For every vulnerability found, it writes a plain-English breakdown.
Not the raw CVE description that reads like a legal document.
What the vulnerability is.
What an attacker can do with it.
Which part of your stack is exposed.
Exactly what to upgrade to.
This was built for developers.
I tested it on a real stack:
React 18.2, Next.js 14.1, Node.js 20.11, PostgreSQL 15, Redis 7.0, Lodash 4.17.15, Axios 1.6.0, OpenSSL 3.0.2, Docker 24.0, Nginx 1.25
The agent came back with 17 vulnerabilities across 13 technologies.
5 of them critical. CVSS scores of 10.0.
The full report landed in a dedicated Slack channel, formatted cleanly with:
severity sections,
CVE IDs,
affected technologies,
CVSS scores,
and one-line fix actions.
Python 3.11, jsonwebtoken 9.0.0, Docker 24.0, and JavaScript came back clean.
That distinction alone builds trust in the output.
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This is the kind of agent that used to require a dedicated security engineer, a subscription to a paid vulnerability tool, and a custom Slack integration.
Now it's one form, one agent, one weekly report.
Built entirely on CREAO AI.
Introducing StackGuard.
Real-time vulnerability intelligence for your dev stack.
Scans three sources. Filters by severity. Delivers to Slack. Runs itself.
If you're a developer or building for one, this is the kind of automation that actually protects your work.
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