Conduct your Galaxy with a sentence
Bulk work in a Galaxy is where the hours quietly disappear. Creating thirty pump instances, wiring their attributes, and slotting them under the right area is not hard, it is just tedious and error-prone at scale. mAesTRo was built to take that tedium off your plate without taking your judgment out of the loop.
You describe the outcome in plain English: create thirty pump instances under Area_05, using the standard template, named to our convention. mAesTRo reads your actual Galaxy through its context connection, works out what that request means against your templates and structure, and stages the result. Nothing has touched the live system yet.
Then comes the part that makes it safe to use: review. mAesTRo shows you exactly what it intends to create before anything deploys. You inspect it the way you would inspect a colleague’s work, approve it, and only then does it ship. If something looks wrong, you catch it in staging instead of in production.
The point is not to remove the engineer from the work. It is to let one sentence stand in for an afternoon of repetitive clicking, while keeping the human firmly in control of what actually lands in the Galaxy. That is what conducting looks like: you set the intent, mAesTRo plays the notes, and you decide when the performance goes live.
