Who It's For
Target Audience
Section titled “Target Audience”Small-to-Medium DevOps Teams (2-20 engineers)
Section titled “Small-to-Medium DevOps Teams (2-20 engineers)”Managing mixed infrastructure across cloud, bare metal, and self-hosted tools. Infragnite gives you a single dashboard instead of juggling a dozen cloud consoles.
Startups
Section titled “Startups”Running a combination of cloud services, self-hosted tools, and dedicated servers. You need visibility and cost control without hiring a dedicated platform team.
Agencies and Consultancies
Section titled “Agencies and Consultancies”Managing infrastructure for multiple clients. Infragnite’s multi-tenant architecture lets you see each client’s stack separately while managing them all from one place.
Teams Migrating from Manual Management
Section titled “Teams Migrating from Manual Management”Moving from SSH + scripts + cloud consoles to a unified control plane. No new language to learn — just open the browser.
The Problem We Solve
Section titled “The Problem We Solve”Today, a typical team manages infrastructure across:
- Cloud consoles (DigitalOcean, Hetzner, AWS)
- DNS providers (Cloudflare)
- Git platforms (GitHub)
- Monitoring tools (Grafana, Uptime Kuma)
- Reverse proxies (Traefik)
- Container orchestrators (Kubernetes, Docker)
- Analytics (Plausible)
- Automation (n8n)
Each system has its own dashboard, credentials, and configuration. There is no single place to answer:
- What do we run and where?
- What does it cost?
- Is everything healthy?
- Who has access to what?
- What changed and when?
- Are we drifting from our desired state?
And critically: none of these tools know about each other. A DNS record in Cloudflare doesn’t know it points to a droplet in DigitalOcean. A Grafana dashboard doesn’t know which server it monitors.
Infragnite connects the dots — without replacing any of these tools.
Deployment Options
Section titled “Deployment Options”Infragnite runs as managed cloud SaaS or self-hosted on your own infrastructure. Both options use the same codebase with no feature differences. See Deployment Options for details.