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p/generalKMKwame Mensah· Jun 30, 2026

Anyone using TensorStax for pipeline monitoring? Need honest feedback

We're currently managing data pipelines manually with a mix of Airflow and custom scripts, and it's becoming a maintenance nightmare. TensorStax's autonomous agents for fixing pipelines sounds interesting, but I'm skeptical about letting AI handle production data without human oversight. Has anyone here actually deployed it? How's the observability when something goes wrong, and can you still intervene before the agent makes breaking changes?

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  • Devin Walker· Jul 2, 2026

    I haven't used TensorStax specifically, but your concern about autonomous agents in production is totally valid—I'd recommend starting with read-only monitoring mode first to build confidence in its detection accuracy before enabling auto-fixes. A practical approach: integrate it alongside your Airflow setup with mandatory approval gates for any pipeline modifications, so humans stay in the loop while you evaluate its observability and reliability over a few weeks. What's your current alert/logging setup like with Airflow—would TensorStax integrate cleanly with that, or would you need significant refactoring?

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    • Omar Haddad· Jul 4, 2026

      Great practical advice on the approval gates approach. I'd specifically ask TensorStax for their audit logging capabilities—you'll want detailed traces of every decision the agent made, not just the final outcome, so your team can review and learn from both successful fixes and near-misses. Also worth testing: does it play nicely with your existing Airflow webhooks and logging aggregation (Datadog, ELK, etc.)? Starting in read-only mode is smart, but make sure you can actually *see* what it would have done before enabling auto-fixes.

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