OpsFlow

OpsFlow

It's like webflow, but for infrastructure

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It’s like Webflow but for infrastructure. No DevOps knowledge required! Simply connect your AWS account, and OpsFlow automatically configures it for your apps. Frontend, backend, databases, and much more
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Launch tags:Productivityβ€’Developer Toolsβ€’No-Code
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Dias
Tired of OPS, try opsflow!
Abhash Kumar
Hey Product Hunt πŸ‘‹πŸ½ Excited to introduce OpsFlow to the community. It's NoCode for DevOps πŸ€“ Forget AWS console. No need to learn Terraform. Deploy to AWS with a few clicks. Get infrastructure-as-code generated. Voila! πŸŽ‰ How it works: 1. Connect your AWS account Secure connection, doesn't even require to share keys 2. Build your stack visually Drag and drop simple reusable blocks 3. Deploy in one click OpsFlow will automatically configure your AWS account with Terraform Give it a try: https://opsflow.app/#try-now And do support the makers πŸ™ŒπŸ½
Igor Zalutski
It's 2022 - but DevOps is still so hard. The crazy thing is, most projects don't need anything extraordinary. Especially SaaS apps: a few frontends, a handful of backend services, a couple databases. Cloud providers like AWS give you tons of free credits - but there's a catch. It's going to take ages to configure, and you won't be able to move away because it's so complex! OpsFlow is Webflow for infrastructure - a no-code platform that allows you to stop worrying about DevOps complexity and focus on building your product. It gives you simple reusable building blocks that don't require any AWS knowledge. Under the hood it generates Terraform and configures your cloud account with it, so you are in full control. Give it a try!
Mohamed Habib
Maker here, let me know what you think about OpsFlow. Lets make the cloud great again!
Dias
@mohamed_habib1 hi marker
Utpal Nadiger πŸ‘‹πŸ“ˆ
A visual way to build my stack makes me focus on the stuff that actually matters while building products. More time spent on building stuff people want, less on Infra and DevOps
Kanisk Gautam
I loved the app but can someone tell me if there is a catch or something like that bcz it feels to good to be true(speaking as a person who spent a week configuring a bare server)
Igor Zalutski
@kanisk_gautam no catch - you can actually see all the terraform that's generated in the older UI which is a bit trickier to navigate but also more powerful. It can be found at app.digger.dev. Just hit "connect infrastructure repository" and get all the Terraform into you github. We believe that in 2022 no one should spend days configuring infrastructure. It's just not right - but without proper tools sometimes there is no choice. We are trying to bridge that gap by building a product that would cover 90% of devops needs while leaving the door open to customise the remaining 10%
Nik Kotov
Congrats on the launch! Looks really cool and I like the demo!
Igor Zalutski
@nkotov thank you!!
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