Launching today
Built by a DevOps engineer tired of juggling five dashboards and an inbox full of alerts nobody reads. Moniple puts every Kubernetes cluster in one mobile-first dashboard — web, iOS and Android — with an AI Doctor that scans pods, nodes, events and logs, explains the root cause in your language (16 supported) and proposes fixes with the exact kubectl equivalent. Nothing runs until you approve. Open-source agent, live in 60s. Bring your own LLM or use Moniple AI. Free tier included.







Hi Product Hunt! 👋
I've worked as a DevOps engineer at several companies, and the story was always the same: five dashboards, three monitoring stacks, and an inbox that had become an alert graveyard — hundreds of notification emails a day, with the one that actually mattered buried somewhere in the middle.
So I started building something for myself: one place that shows all my clusters and tells me what actually needs my attention. And since incidents never wait for you to be at a desk, it was mobile-first from day one — the full dashboard on iOS and Android, not a crippled companion app. That side project grew into Moniple, which we now build at Nairotech.
What it does:
• One dashboard (web, iOS, Android) for all your Kubernetes clusters
• An AI Doctor that scans pods, nodes, events and logs, explains the root cause in your language (16 supported) and proposes the exact fix — you see the parameters and the kubectl equivalent, and nothing runs until you hit Approve. GitOps users get the fix as a commit to their repo instead.
• 60-second install — one kubectl command, works on GKE/EKS/AKS/k3s and homelabs
• Bring your own LLM (OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, GLM) or use the built-in Moniple AI
• Free tier with 5 AI scans/day
• Try the live demo without signing up: app.moniple.com/?demo=1
Launch gift 🎁 code FREE2026: Pro completely free until 2027 — for the first 500 users.
I'd love your feedback — especially from anyone running production or homelab K8s. I'll be here all day! 🙌
Spun up the agent on a test cluster and had the AI Doctor explain a CrashLoopBackOff in plain English with the exact kubectl fix, super handy from my phone.
@alparslancuakw Thanks Alparslan — this is exactly the flow I built it for, so it means a lot that you actually spun it up and put it through its paces! 🙌
CrashLoopBackOff from the phone is the canonical story: that alert never arrives while you're at your desk. 😄
Small tip since you're already set up: enable the Log Analysis check in Doctor settings — for crashing pods it feeds the last log lines into the scan, which makes the root-cause calls even sharper. And if the fix looks right, hitting Approve runs it (or lands as a commit if you're on GitOps).
Would love to hear what you'd want it to catch next!
So happy to see this finally launch!
Knowing you, I'm not surprised you built something around a problem you were actually dealing with every day. Too many dashboards and alert emails have been the reality for pretty much every DevOps engineer.
The product looks great, and I especially like that it's mobile-first instead of treating mobile as an afterthought.
Congrats, my friend! Wishing you and the team a huge launch and lots of happy users.
@ilker_ulger
Thanks Ilker, you know me too well 😄 This literally started as "I'm tired of checking five tabs at 2 AM."
Mobile-first was the hill I was ready to die on — incidents never wait for you to be at a desk, so a stripped-down mobile app was never an option.
Means a lot coming from you my friend! 🙏🚀