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StackStorm doesn’t try to be flashy. It doesn’t replace Ansible or Terraform. What it does is glue systems together in ways that react — not on schedule, not by button, but when something actually happens.
There comes a point — usually after the fifth or sixth time clicking through the same exact menu — when you start thinking: There’s got to be a better way to do this. That’s where Pulover’s Macro Creator quietly steps in.
Automagica isn’t for show. It’s for the scripts people kept emailing around, the ones nobody wanted to own. It takes those, makes them stable, and lets the team move on.