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Cyclops - Developer friendly Kubernetes | Product Hunt

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Support is great. Feedback is even better.

"Thanks for checking us out ❤️ Feel free to test our MVP at no cost. Instructions on setting up Cyclops in under 5 minutes can be found on our website. We would love to hear feedback and suggestions to make Cyclops better, so every input you can provide is deeply appreciated.🙏🏻"

The makers of Cyclops
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Hi all 👋🏻

We are an early-stage startup, and this is our first launch on Product Hunt! We are developing an open-source tool for application deployment, a mixture of GitOps & ClickOps, and would love to hear what you guys have to say about it!

It’s no secret that Kubernetes can be daunting, especially when you are just starting out. Tech companies often require their developers to use Kubernetes on a weekly (if not daily) basis, but they often lack the knowledge to do so. Cyclops tries to separate the duties of DevOps teams and their developer teams.

Some key features: 🖱️ deploy your applications to your clusters with just a couple of clicks 🙈 edit your configurations without ever seeing a YAML file ☣️ validate the input of your developers when they are deploying applications 👀 see the state of all the applications in your cluster with just a glance 📱 get a detailed overview of your application’s resources and their health 🧩 easy integration with your system 🔄 dynamically tailored UI based on your configuration

If you like what we are doing and want to follow us on our journey, follow us on our socials and give us a GitHub star ⭐

@juraj_karadza it looks like today is a day of great products, and your product looks great as well! Take my congratulations on your launch 🚀 Awesome work!

Congrats, Juraj and Petar! I've been following you for a while, and your progress is impressive! Tools that make Kubernetes easier to use are always welcome in my book :D

Could you tell us a bit more about the backstory and how you got the idea? Also, where do you see Cyclops being used and what are the plans for the future? Thanks!

Thanks, @matijash!

Initially, it was a pet project that served as an overview of Kubernetes resources, and it was just a project we could learn from by implementing.

At some point, we asked ourselves, why should it be read-only? Let's deploy apps through Cyclops and make a simple form that allows you to deploy some simple applications.

That was cool but very limited. Different developers/companies deploy their apps differently and must configure their applications differently. And in a couple of iterations, we got to the current solution of Cyclops being a dynamic interface that developers can customize to their needs.

Looks great! What is the plan for monetization, where do you plan to draw the line between free and paid features? What can we expect to be / stay free?

Glad to hear that @martin_sosic!

The current plan is to create a managed solution and run Cyclops on our infrastructure. That way, clients could plug in their Kubernetes clusters and would not have to configure and manage their instances of Cyclops.

As for now, all features will be included in the free version, but that might change as we expand Cyclops' functionality.

I love to see more tools in the Kubernetes eco system that make developers life easier without forcing you to go all in into an all-in-one platform.

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