Platform Overview

What is DevZero?

DevZero is a cloud development platform designed to help software engineers spend more time writing code and less time waiting on builds, troubleshooting dev environments, and fighting over shared resources.

With the DevZero platform, you can centrally define and manage cloud environment specifications for development, testing, CI, and more. This ensures that developer environments are always consistent, up-to-date, and secure.

Developers can use these specifications alongside our CLI to launch their own ephemeral, namespaced, and extensible cloud environments. Developers can connect using any IDE of their choice or leverage a browser-based IDE/shell. We automatically take care of all the ergonomics, too, like shell config, dotfiles, and more, to ensure things match your preferences.

How does it work?

The relationship between your computer and DevZero's workspaces and DevBoxes

How can I learn more?

If you're ready to get hands-on, we recommend diving into the Quickstart guide. However, if you'd like to read a bit more, you can check out the Terminology reference sheet. You're also welcome to chat with us directly, the best way to get in touch is to email support@devzero.io.

Ready to Get Started?

Visit our dashboard (devzero.io/dashboard) to create your free account and install our CLI. Then head to the Quickstart section of our docs.

More on this in Terminology > Kubernetes Cluster

The quickstart covers these steps as well.

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