Daisy, the Leapjuice Copilot.
Driven by AI, with full access to your infrastructure. Daisy sees your logs, your traffic, your configs. She can test your site's speed, look up DNS records, restart stuck services, draft launch emails, and walk you through migrations. Free with every Leapjuice plan. No API key.
She just does the thing.
Here's a real interaction from a Leapjuice customer last week.
Daisy, with full access to your stack.
Three things she does today. More shipping every month.
Test your site speed
Ask her "how fast is my site?" — she runs a real TTFB check against your live URL and shows the result in chat.
Look up DNS records
Ask her "show my DNS" — she pulls nameservers and records from your registrar, inline.
Restart stuck services
Ask her "restart my app" — she confirms first, then triggers the restart. She never does destructive ops without asking.
Six things Daisy is fixing this week.
Real scenarios from the last 7 days. Names redacted, problems intact.
Site went down at 2am
You wake up to a Slack alert. Daisy already saw it, found the bad deploy, rolled it back, and queued a post-mortem in your inbox. You read the summary, you didn't wake up.
Is my site fast enough?
You wondered if your new theme was slowing down page loads. Daisy ran a speed test against your live URL, returned TTFB + full load time in chat, and showed you which asset was the bottleneck.
Plugin update broke checkout
A WordPress plugin update broke your checkout. Daisy rolled the plugin back, identified the conflict, and drafted a support email to the plugin author with your error logs attached.
Traffic spike, need to scale
Your latest post hit the front page of Hacker News. Daisy noticed the surge, ran a TTFB check on your live traffic, and drafted a scale-up plan for you to approve (then escalated to Andrew to apply it).
Security alert from Cloudflare
Suspicious login from a new country. Daisy froze the account, checked the audit trail, and asked if you want to require 2FA for that user.
Migrating from Substack to Ghost
You wanted to leave Substack but the migration looked painful. Daisy imported your posts, members, and email list, set up your Stripe, and had you live on a new domain in 30 minutes.
Writing a launch email
"Draft a launch email for my new publication, in my voice." Daisy read your last 5 posts, matched your tone, and gave you 3 subject line options. You picked one, hit send.
She can see behind the curtain.
Most AI assistants answer from their training data. Daisy answers from your infrastructure. She has read access to your logs, your database schema, your deployment history, your Cloudflare analytics. When you ask her a question, she's not guessing — she's looking.
What Daisy always asks first.
AI that can fix things needs guardrails. These are ours.
Approve before sending any email to a customer — Daisy drafts, you confirm.
Confirm before making any change that affects a live production app — Daisy shows you the diff, you click deploy.
Stay in her lane on sensitive actions (deleting data, removing users, changing billing) — Daisy flags these for you, always.
Admit when she doesn't know — for complex issues, Daisy routes you to a real human on our support team. No hallucinating.
Daisy questions, answered
How Daisy works, what she can do, and where she hands off to a human.