4 Integrations with Backstage

View a list of Backstage integrations and software that integrates with Backstage below. Compare the best Backstage integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Backstage. Here are the current Backstage integrations in 2024:

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    Roadie

    Roadie

    Roadie.io

    Easier, scalable and zero-maintenance. With security, scorecards and customizability built-in. Roadie brings no-code management to Backstage. With a vibrant community of contributors, new Backstage plugins and features are popping up regularly. Roadie brings all these features, while smoothening out rough edges like GitHub rate limits. Roadie enables plugins and integrations through a UI, which also lets you manage access and permissions. Roadie also provides advanced debugging capabilities to make it easy to navigate the unexpected, if it happens. Your Developer Portal will only be successful if it’s tailored to the way your developers work. Roadie lets you bring your own Backstage plugins so you can integrate internal systems into your Developer Portal. Roadie also lets you bring your own API documentation renderer so your docs are presented exactly as you want them inside Backstage.
    Starting Price: $22 per developer per month
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    Cooltix

    Cooltix

    Cooltix

    The full ticket price will arrive to you, and you can even earn on top of the ticket price with the adjustable handling fee. The service fees can be included in the handling fee, so they can be fully charged to the customer. The handling fee includes the bank card cost and the Cooltix fee. You choose the amount yourself, so you can even earn on top of the ticket price. Through the Android and iOS apps, participants can be admitted to several events at the same time. You can add co-organizers to your Cooltix event so that all relevant people have access to the necessary data and editing rights. You can shape the appearance of your event to your style with the help of the countless options available to you. You can involve an unlimited number of promoters in the sales, who can sell the tickets through an interface created for them. With the help of price discounts, a full house can be reached much sooner, so overall better income can be generated.
    Starting Price: Free
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    OpenCost

    OpenCost

    OpenCost

    OpenCost is a vendor-neutral open source project for measuring and allocating cloud infrastructure and container costs in real-time. Built by Kubernetes experts and supported by Kubernetes practitioners, OpenCost shines a light into the black box of Kubernetes spending. Flexible, customizable cost allocation and cloud resource monitoring for accurate showback, chargeback, and ongoing reporting. Real-time cost allocation, broken down by Kubernetes concepts to the container level. Allocation for in-cluster resources like CPU, GPU, memory, load balancers, and persistent volumes. Dynamic asset pricing, through integrations with AWS, Azure, and GCP billing APIs as well as support for on-prem Kubernetes clusters using custom pricing. Monitor costs outside the Kubernetes cluster from the cloud provider, resources like object storage, databases, and other managed services. Integrations with other open source tooling, such as easy pricing data exports to Prometheus.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Rootly

    Rootly

    Rootly

    Simply react to messages with an emoji to automatically pin to your retrospective timeline. Memorizing and following hard-to-find incident runbooks are inefficient and inconsistent. Build workflows for setting reminders, inviting responders, posting checklists, sending out notifications, and more. Leverage our best practice Workflow templates or customize them to fit your exact incident process today with endless combinations. Assign roles to quickly determine who is doing what at a glance. Automatically generate retrospective templates, timelines, and incident details, in seconds. Focus on what you do best, learning from the incident and we’ll capture the rest. Use our drag-and-drop workflow creator to define automated runbooks for every part of the incident process. Automatically trigger specific runbooks based on incident conditions, such as by severity or affected service, instead of scrolling through Google Docs/Confluence.
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