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Platform engine for Kubernetes. Built for engineers who scale. Kunobi brings CLI power + GUI clarity to Kubernetes

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Kunobi v1 is live. After months of beta feedback, and release-by-release refinement, Kunobi is now stable. A Kubernetes and GitOps workspace for multi-cluster visibility, native GitOps workflows, and faster troubleshooting. Check out here kunobi.ninja/changelog/v1.0…
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Kubernetes doesn’t stop at Pods and Deployments. Neither does @_kunobi_ . Kunobi supports dedicated views for Kubernetes core resources, FluxCD, ArgoCD, Helm, Cert-Manager, External Secrets, Prometheus, Gateway API, RBAC, storage, networking, autoscaling, and more. Each resource comes with its own views, fields, widgets, and panels, so platform teams can move across clusters and GitOps workflows with more context and less switching. Because in real Kubernetes environments, the issue often sits across multiple layers. A Helm release. A Secret. A Certificate. A Gateway route. A Flux reconciliation. An ArgoCD application. You can explore the full supported resources list here: kunobi.ninja/crd Precision for Kubernetes. Mastery for GitOps. #Kubernetes #GitOps #FluxCD #ArgoCD #PlatformEngineering #DevOps #CloudNative #CNCF
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Most people go to KubeCon for the talks. That’s not the main value. We spoke with @Qasim_Sarfraz, Senior Software Engineer and maintainer of Inspektor Gadget, about what actually makes the event worth it. From community-driven development to how projects like Inspektor Gadget evolve, to why those in-person conversations matter more than expected, this is a grounded take from someone building in the space. You’ll also get a closer look at Inspektor Gadget and the work behind the project he maintains. Now sharing the full interview: youtu.be/YxCvJ5StuCI #KubeCon #Kubernetes #CloudNative #PlatformEngineering #DevOps #CNCF
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Everyone’s talking about trends at KubeCon. But what’s actually real vs just hype? We asked Prateek Rathod, CS Master’s student, right on the floor in Amsterdam. He touches on a few themes you’re probably hearing everywhere… and a few things people are still figuring out. Watch the clip 👇 #KubeCon #Kubernetes #CloudNative #PlatformEngineering #DevOps #CNCF
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Kunobi v0.1.0-beta.32 is live. This one is about clarity when you’re deep in the stack and things start to blur. Drilldowns now actually feel like navigation, not guesswork. You see exactly where you are, jump between levels, and exit cleanly. No more “wait, what am I looking at?” moments. Events also stop hiding the story. You now get the full history, not just the last few entries. When something breaks, context matters. We also started laying the groundwork for premium plans. License deadlines are now visible in the UI, so nothing expires silently in the background. On top of that, a lot of small friction is gone. Faster tables, stable sidebar behavior, better keyboard navigation, and fixes in logs, terminals, and drilldowns that make everyday workflows smoother. kunobi.ninja/changelog/v0.1… #Kubernetes #GitOps #PlatformEngineering #DevOps #CloudNative #FluxCD
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Pods look simple on paper. Pending → Running → Done. Clean. Predictable. Almost boring. Until you try to debug something in production. That’s where things get weird. Containers restarting for reasons that don’t show up in logs. Probes quietly killing healthy apps. Deployments behaving “correctly” while everything still feels broken. Most teams don’t have a Kubernetes problem. They have a Pod lifecycle blind spot. And it usually shows up at the worst possible moment, during an incident, when you’re jumping between kubectl, logs, and three different tools trying to figure out what actually happened. We broke this down in a new piece, focusing on where the lifecycle model stops being obvious and starts costing you time. kunobi.ninja/blog/pod-lifec… If you’ve ever asked “why is this pod restarting when everything looks fine?“, this one will feel familiar. #Kubernetes #PodLifecycle #DevOps #PlatformEngineering #CloudNative #GitOps
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What do engineers actually talk about at KubeCon, beyond the talks? We spoke with @pavangudiwada_, Senior Software Engineer and HolmesGPT CNCF project maintainer, about what really sticks once you’re there. You’ll hear his take on the trends everyone keeps coming back to, along with a closer look at HolmesGPT and where it fits in the evolving cloud native space. There are also a few hot takes in there that are worth paying attention to. Watch the full interview: youtu.be/law3RjJRJnQ #KubeCon #Kubernetes #CloudNative #PlatformEngineering #DevOps #CNCF #GitOps
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Kunobi v0.1.0-beta.31 is live. Big step in this release. We’re opening the door to extensibility. The Extensions Marketplace preview is now visible in Settings. You can browse what’s coming and manage extensions from one place. This is the foundation for expanding Kunobi beyond the core workflow. You’ll also see the new License section in your Account page, setting up how plans and entitlements will work going forward. On the workflow side, we tightened a few things that matter daily. ConfigMap and Secret editors are rebuilt with diff support. Helm revisions can be inspected and compared directly. “Show App” lets you jump from a resource to its owner. Multi-kind drilldown now behaves as expected. Less friction. More clarity. And a clear step toward a more extensible platform. Download or update in the app kunobi.ninja/changelog/v0.1… #Kubernetes #GitOps #PlatformEngineering #DevOps #FluxCD #ArgoCD #CloudNative #Kunobi
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Kunobi v0.1.0-beta.31 is live. Big step in this release. We’re opening the door to extensibility. The Extensions Marketplace preview is now visible in Settings. You can browse what’s coming and manage extensions from one place. This is the foundation for expanding Kunobi beyond the core workflow. You’ll also see the new License section in your Account page, setting up how plans and entitlements will work going forward. On the workflow side, we tightened a few things that matter daily. ConfigMap and Secret editors are rebuilt with diff support. Helm revisions can be inspected and compared directly. “Show App” lets you jump from a resource to its owner. Multi-kind drilldown now behaves as expected. Less friction. More clarity. And a clear step toward a more extensible platform. Download or update in the app kunobi.ninja/changelog/v0.1… #Kubernetes #GitOps #PlatformEngineering #DevOps #FluxCD #ArgoCD #CloudNative #Kunobi
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Kunobi v0.1.0-beta.30 is live. This release is about cutting down the friction in everyday workflows. You can now save cluster presets in Sources and switch between them in one click. No more rebuilding the same filters over and over. Logs and terminals now share the same ActionBar. Same shortcuts, same controls, so you don’t have to think about where you are. Flow view now has search, with matches synced between the graph and list. Finding resources in complex setups is a lot faster. We also improved metrics loading, navigation, and overall UI consistency to keep things smooth as you move across clusters. If you’re still jumping between tools to figure out what’s deployed where, this keeps pushing toward one place to see and act. Download or update in the app. kunobi.ninja/changelog/v0.1… #Kubernetes #GitOps #PlatformEngineering #DevOps #FluxCD #ArgoCD
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What trend is everyone talking about at KubeCon? We asked @pavangudiwada_, Senior Software Engineer, to share his take from the floor. If you’ve been following the conversation, you’ll notice a clear overlap across a few themes. Kubernetes trends are increasingly tied to how teams handle GitOps at scale, how platform engineering is evolving, and where AI actually fits into real-world workflows. At KubeCon, those topics come up everywhere. Not as hype, but as ongoing questions teams are still working through. AI in Kubernetes, GitOps maturity, and cloud native patterns are all moving, but not fully settled. This is part of a series where we’re talking to people who are in it and hearing how they see these shifts. Watch the video for the full take. #KubeCon #Kubernetes #CloudNative #PlatformEngineering #DevOps #CNCF #GitOps #AI #KubeCon2026@
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