CIShield — Ban-Risk Monitor & Multi-CI Failover Orchestrator for OSS Projects
Open source maintainers wake up to a suspended CI/CD account with no warning, no explanation, and no working appeals process. Migration is painful, urgent, and can take days, halting releases and eroding contributor trust. There is no early-warning system and no pre-configured fallback lane ready to activate.
- Differentiator
- CIShield does three narrow things no existing tool does together: (1) continuously monitors CI account health signals and quota anomalies across major providers and alerts before suspension hits; (2) keeps a mirror CI config (GitHub Actions + GitLab CI + Woodpecker) always in sync so one-click failover works in minutes not days; (3) maintains a community-sourced ban-pattern database so maintainers can see what triggered others and self-audit before it happens to them. It is not a CI provider — it is insurance infrastructure layered on top of existing providers, so there is no compute cost and no incumbent to fight.
- TAM
- Roughly 15,000–30,000 active OSS orgs using a primary CI service (GitHub Actions, CircleCI, Travis legacy users, etc.) who have experienced or fear a ban. At $19–39/mo per org for a monitoring and failover config tool, realistic ARR ceiling for a focused niche is €200k–€500k. No inflation — this is a niche with clear willingness to pay among projects that already pay for CI minutes or infra.
- Score
- 7
- Verdict
- PASS
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