Blackrack Labs¶
A self-hosted AI agent platform, running in production: **multi-provider LLM routing with a smart router**, a **scoped capability broker**, **self-hosted SSO and secrets**, and a **hybrid Kubernetes cluster** — operating agents for real users around the clock. Built and operated by **Felipe Tejada**, it is the working evidence behind his AI Platform / Senior Backend engineering profile.
About the engineer Architecture Smart router Engineering highlights
The platform at a glance¶
LiteLLMProvider Brokerk3sAWS + ProxmoxLonghornRDS PostgreSQLAuthentikInfisicalTailscaleHermesCodexClaude Code
What this lab proves¶
Every page on this site documents a subsystem that runs 24/7 for real users — personal assistants, voice reminders, task management, and a fleet of multi-tenant agents — not a slideware architecture.
LLM gateway & smart router¶
LiteLLM centralizes 60+ aliases behind one API; a deterministic + classifier-driven Auto Router makes providers interchangeable and outages become fallbacks.
Provider Broker¶
Scoped, token-brokered access to search, scrape, speech, voice, browser and MCP — tenants never hold an upstream key.
Isolation by design¶
Credential isolation with audits, sealed secrets, SSRF guards, signed webhooks and zero-trust networking.
A fleet, not a script¶
Multi-tenant gateways on k3s with canary rollouts, durable sagas and verified postconditions — agents as production software.
SaaS replacement stack¶
Matrix, Vikunja, Firefly, Plane, Langfuse, SearXNG, Crawl4AI — behind one Authentik login, on own hardware.
Evidence, not screenshots¶
How the platform maps to AI Platform Engineer and Senior Backend roles — and where the CV is backed by running systems.
How to read this site¶
Recruiters & managers¶
Engineering highlights condenses the platform into the skills it exercises.
AI engineers¶
Smart router, Provider broker and Harness integration show the routing and capability layers.
Platform / backend engineers¶
Public scope. This is a sanitized public view of a private production platform: internal IPs, hostnames, tenant identifiers, credentials and billing details are intentionally omitted. If you work with Felipe and need the operational runbooks, they live in the private company repository behind the normal access controls.