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OpsDock
Deploy, debug, and monitor production from one desktop
OpsDock brings the day-to-day operations work of a small dev team into one desktop workspace: Git-connected projects, SSH/VPS hosts, Docker and Compose deploy workflows, live logs, SSL certificate checks, health signals, pricing, and roadmap context. It is built for solo developers and small teams who ship to real servers but do not want to live across terminals, host dashboards, CI screens, and scattered runbooks.
Hey Product Hunt, I’m Kishore, maker of OpsDock.
I built OpsDock because solo developers and small teams often ship like a full DevOps team without having one. One app lives on a VPS, another on Docker, logs are in a terminal, SSL renewal is another reminder, and deployment status is spread across dashboards.
OpsDock is a desktop operations cockpit for that messy middle: connect Git projects, SSH hosts, Docker/Compose apps, deploy workflows, logs, certificates, and production health in one workspace.
I’d love feedback from people running their own VPS/Docker apps: what is still painful in your deploy/debug loop, and what should OpsDock support next?
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About OpsDock on Product Hunt
“Deploy, debug, and monitor production from one desktop”
OpsDock was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #33 on the daily leaderboard. OpsDock brings the day-to-day operations work of a small dev team into one desktop workspace: Git-connected projects, SSH/VPS hosts, Docker and Compose deploy workflows, live logs, SSL certificate checks, health signals, pricing, and roadmap context. It is built for solo developers and small teams who ship to real servers but do not want to live across terminals, host dashboards, CI screens, and scattered runbooks.
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