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Uffizzi Cloud

Uffizzi Cloud

Make everyday a release day. 5x your release frequency with ephemeral preview environments for every PR

by UffizziCloud2,135 installs

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Supported languages

JavaScript, Ruby, Python, PHP, Java, Scala, Go, C#, Rust, and TypeScript

Preview Environments for busy teams

From once a week to once a day. 5x your release frequency with live full stack previews for every pull request. Supports microservices, APIs, Databases, CLIs. Test branches in isolation then merge with confidence. No manual steps for project maintainers or contributors.

Uffizzi helps teams at Spotify, NocoDB, Dev.to and many others dramatically improve their release frequency.

🚀 Improve your code quality, stability, and team velocity.

What is Uffizzi?

A Developer Platform you don't have to manage! Self-service and CI integrated ephemeral environments powered by Virtual Clusters. Supports Docker Compose or any Kubernetes file definitions.

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Why Uffizzi?

  • Isolate developer responsibility by identifying bug origins
  • Preview branches before resolving merge conflicts
  • Run manual or automated tests against the preview
  • Provide feedback to contributors and see changes synced
  • Avoid a polluted QA environment and data accumulation

Use cases

  • Development Environments
  • Pull request environments
  • Debugging environments
  • Hotfix environments
  • Demo environments
  • Release environments
  • Staging environments

How it works

  1. Use Uffizzi CLI manually or in your CI to manage ephemeral cluster environments
  2. Uffizzi CLI will manage the life-cycle of your ephemeral cluster with create + delete
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Pricing and setup

Best for small teams

$0

Starter

Best for small teams

  • Get started with 2 concurrent Preview Environments
  • Unlimited team members
  • Build and runtime logs
  • Slack and email support

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