Is it stackconsole.io? Is the pricing affordable and reasonable from your experience?
On Wed, 23 Apr 2025, 09:19 Bryan Tiang, <bryantian...@hotmail.com> wrote: > Hey David, > > Check our Stack Console. We use them for customer facing cloudstack > interface, billing etc. Theyve also got a marketplace on there you could > use which fits your expected use case. > > Regards, > Bryan > On 23 Apr 2025 at 3:57 AM +0800, David Knuth <dkn...@ussignal.com.INVALID>, > wrote: > > Good afternoon! > > > > I was curious as to whether anyone has developed or looked into setting > up some kind of a Marketplace to work with Cloudstack, and if so, what you > ultimately ended up using? > > > > For background, our organization, a Cloud Services Provider/Managed > Services Provider, has implemented and hosts a growing Cloudstack > environment, and we’re wanting to set something up that will allow us to > provide one-click deployment of various applications/tools/functions to > give our users a better self-service experience and streamline the process > of getting customers the tools they want without the need to manually > deploy/provision everything. > > > > We’ve developed a lot of the actual nuts and bolts of automated > deployment of software and such through Github and its functionality, > however the thing we’re lacking is some kind of a front-end that would be > secure, tie into Cloudstack and Github, and make use of the Github > automations that we have. > > > > Obviously, since we have the automation stuff going full bore in Github, > having direct integration with cloudstack isn’t exactly necessary, although > it’d be nice from a customer SSO perspective, so it’s entirely possible > that whatever web portal type creation we use would be a marketplace tie-in > with Github, using that as the lynchpin to actually do things inside of > Cloudstack. > > > > Either way, I’m not looking for specific “Here’s how you can do X, Y, > and Z with what you’ve got” as much as I’m looking for ways others have > gone about implementing something like this (assuming they have) and what > tools/services/vendors ya’ll may have used. I only mention what we have > with Github to show that we’re flexible on this and how we implement it and > accept that going direct to Cloudstack may be less feasible than > front-ending Github and having Github continue to tie into CloudStack. > > > > Thanks! > > > > >