Producing Infrastructure as Code is burdensome for DevOps engineers. Enter InfraSketch. ▶ Generate your infrastructure using drag and drop cloud elements ▶ Reuse previously saved Terraform templates ▶ Create a visual sketch of your infrastructure
Generate cloud infrastructure as code efficiently
Producing Infrastructure as Code is burdensome for DevOps engineers. Enter InfraSketch. ▶ Generate your infrastructure using drag and drop cloud elements ▶ Reuse previously saved Terraform templates ▶ Create a visual sketch of your infrastructure
Hi All, This is my first time posting on ProductHunt. I’m Raphael, a 24 year old kid who saw a gap in cloud infrastructure for small and medium businesses and set out to build product(s) (more to come!) to fix it. I thought it was really silly that AWS and its ilk are so complex that smaller companies starting out can’t utilize cloud themselves without building a whole new competency. We built a simple, pragmatic tool for defining your cloud infrastructure, as code. What’s really cool about Infr
Congrats, @raphael_socher ! 🥳 🥳
Congratulations on your launch Raphael! It all makes sense how hard you've been working the past few months, InfraSketch looks like a fun way to build!
?makers this is awesome. I never thought that creating cloud infrastructure would be so easy
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