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Ankush Madaan
Ankush Madaan

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Why Iโ€™m Building a Self-Service DevOps Platform for Kubernetes Teams

Hey folks ๐Ÿ‘‹ Iโ€™m Ankush Madaan, Founder & CEO at Atmosly, and this is my first post on Dev.to. After spending years working with engineering teams of all sizes, I noticed a common theme: DevOps is powerful โ€” but it's also fragmented, time-consuming, and often overwhelming for teams trying to move fast.

So I decided to do something about it.

The Problem I Kept Seeing

DevOps, Kubernetes, CI/CD, GitOps, Terraform... they all sound amazing โ€” until you're neck-deep in YAML, managing secrets across environments, debugging broken CI pipelines, or waiting for infra tickets to be resolved.

Hereโ€™s what I saw over and over again:

  • Dev teams blocked waiting for infra changes
  • CI/CD pipelines built with fragile glue scripts
  • Kubernetes setups that are powerful, but impossible to standardize
  • Zero visibility into costs or misconfigurations

And when companies tried to scale or onboard new apps? Everything broke โ€” or required a ton of manual intervention.

What Iโ€™m Building: Atmosly

I started building Atmosly with a simple idea:

What if developers could deploy infrastructure and applications to Kubernetes just like they push code?

Atmosly is a Self-Service Kubernetes platform designed to make that happen.

We combine:

  1. Kubernetes cluster management
  2. Terraform-powered infrastructure provisioning
  3. GitOps-based CI/CD using Argo Workflows & ArgoCD
  4. Environment blueprints for standardization
  5. Insights into cost, security, and performance

All in a single, opinionated, cloud-agnostic UI that removes the usual friction and lets teams move faster.

No more ticket queues. No more undocumented shell scripts. No more โ€œDid anyone update the Helm chart?โ€ panic.

Why I'm Sharing This

Iโ€™m not here to sell you something. Iโ€™m here to share the journey:

  • The technical decisions (good and bad)
  • Kubernetes & GitOps lessons learned the hard way
  • Platform engineering tips that make dev teams happy
  • Honest takes on building dev tools that actually get used

Whether you're a DevOps engineer, platform team lead, or just curious about the future of infrastructure โ€” I want this space to be valuable for you.

Thanks for reading. If you've ever tried to scale DevOps or build internal platforms, Iโ€™d love to hear your story in the comments.

Until next time ๐Ÿ‘‹

โ€” Ankush

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