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OpsLevel

The developer portal that empowers your team to self-serve the tools and info they need to build and ship faster
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What is OpsLevel?

With OpsLevel, developers can self-serve key actions in the software lifecycle, and platform teams can ensure best practices and standards are baked into everything from the start.
OpsLevel is a tool in the Microservice Catalog category of a tech stack.

Who uses OpsLevel?

Companies

Developers
9 developers on StackShare have stated that they use OpsLevel.

OpsLevel Integrations

GitHub, GitLab, Jira, Jenkins, and Kubernetes are some of the popular tools that integrate with OpsLevel. Here's a list of all 29 tools that integrate with OpsLevel.

OpsLevel's Features

  • Build a complete software catalog in minutes, just by connecting your git forge
  • Track every software object you have running in production, and the team responsible for it
  • Centralize technical and API documentation developers need to breeze through feature development and code fixes
  • Understand the current health and maturity of your software architecture at a glance
  • Define and prioritize software standards that matter most to your business
  • Drive cross-cutting changes throughout your engineering org without manual toil
  • Create new services from templates with best practices baked in
  • Empower developers to self-serve operational tasks faster

OpsLevel Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to OpsLevel?
Backstage.io
It is an open platform for building developer portals. Powered by a centralized service catalog, it restores order to your microservices and infrastructure and enables your product teams to ship high-quality code quickly — without compromising autonomy.
Port
It is a Developer Platform made to make life easier for developers and DevOps in an organization, by creating a single platform that acts as a single source of truth for all of the infrastructure assets and operations existing in the organization's tech stack. Port then allows developers to perform self-service actions on these assets. From provisioning a dev environment, understanding who is the owner of a microservice, or any unique use case DevOps wants to self-serve and automate.
Cortex
It helps engineering teams understand and improve their services. By aggregating data from tools like Datadog and Okta, It helps teams understand their architecture at a glance – everything from ownership to runbooks.
Configure8
Help your developers move faster and build better software with self-serve access to the knowledge and functionality they need with configure8, an enterprise-grade internal developer portal and platform orchestrator.
Effx
It is the simplest way to navigate and operate your microservices. It provides relief for developers looking for a better understanding of their microservice architectures.
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OpsLevel's Followers
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