
Sherwood Callaway is the founder of Sazabi (YC P26), the AI-native observability platform built for engineering teams who ship fast. He previously founded and exited a YC company — now he's back, betting that logs are all you need to replace Datadog.
Logs Are All You Need: Rethinking Observability with AI Agents // MLOps Podcast #381 with Sherwood Callaway, the Founder of Sazabi
🔑 What's covered:
🪵 Logs vs. The Three Pillars — Sherwood makes the case that the traditional observability stack (metrics, logs, traces) is overkill. In 2026, with AI agents in the loop, logs alone are sufficient — and dramatically simpler to instrument.
🚨 AI-Generated Alerts, Not AI-Evaluated Alerts — Instead of using AI to triage your noisy alert stream, Sazabi generates the alerts autonomously from your logs and codebase — so you never configure a monitor again.
🤖 Agent Sandboxing & Bash Access — How Sazabi gives its AI agent a persistent bash sandbox with CLI tool access, why every other action routes through that sandbox, and how RLS database permissions keep the agent from doing damage.
🧠 Agentic Memory via Git — Sazabi's novel approach to persisting agent memory across threads using Git branches — enabling multiple parallel sub-agents to share findings without bloating the context window.
🔀 Multi-Agent Parallelization — How Sazabi spawns sub-agents and background agents on-demand to investigate production issues in parallel, the way Claude Code displays a live to-do list of agent work.
📊 Why Evals Are Hard (and What They Built Instead) — An honest conversation about the difficulty of evaluating agentic systems, log-based eval proxies, and why Sazabi still doesn't buy third-party eval tooling.
⚡ MCP Servers, Skills Bloat & Context Management — The tradeoffs between MCP servers and local skill files, progressive tool disclosure, and why context window management is the hidden bottleneck in production agent systems.
🎯 Building a Moat in 2026 — Sherwood and Demetrios debate what a defensible advantage actually looks like when every AI tool can be cloned fast. Spoiler: "We built it first" is not a moat.
🚀 Beta Launch & Who It's For — Sazabi is in closed beta and opening the waitlist. If your team uses Cursor or Claude Code and you have production traffic you can't afford to break, this is built for you.
👉 Perfect for: AI engineers, SREs, DevOps teams, and founders building production-grade agent systems who are questioning whether their current observability stack is overbuilt.
🔗 Links & Resources
🌐 Sazabi: https://sazabi.com
📄 Sazabi on Y Combinator: https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/sazabi
💼 Sherwood Callaway on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherwood-callaway
📰 SiliconANGLE coverage: https://siliconangle.com/2026/04/08/startup-sazabi-bets-on-logs-and-ai-agents-to-replace-traditional-observability-stacks/
💻 MLOps.community: https://mlops.community
⏱️ Timestamps
[00:00] Genetic Agent Evolution
[00:33] Dethroning Datadog
[03:13] Sazabi vs Traditional Observability
[10:47] MCP vs CLI Paradigm
[15:12] Sandbox Usage for Agents
[24:28] Genetic Prompt Optimization
[32:34] Eval and Agent Spawning
[38:45] RL Environment Tensions
[45:40] Sazabi is hiring!
[46:10] Wrap up
#Observability #AIAgents #DevTools
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