Codefresh builds and tests applications using Docker images and container steps, aligning well with cloud-native stacks.
Built-in GitOps features powered by Argo CD keep Kubernetes environments synchronized with Git repositories and provide visual insights into deployments.
Dashboards show which versions of each microservice are running in which environment, along with deployment history and health.
Common tasks, such as Docker builds, Helm releases, and test execution, are packaged as steps that can be reused across pipelines.
Codefresh can manage many clusters and teams from a centralized control plane, suitable for platform engineering efforts.
Teams adopt Codefresh to manage dozens of Kubernetes services via GitOps, with clear visibility into deployments and rollbacks.
Codefresh pipelines build images, run tests in containers, and push to registries, simplifying CI for container-based workloads.
Platform teams provide shared pipeline templates and GitOps practices through Codefresh, while app teams focus on code and manifests.
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