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Garden

Garden

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Overview

Garden unifies what are usually three separate setups - local dev, CI, and preview environments - under one configuration for microservices. Build, test, and deploy steps share caching and definitions, so the environment a developer runs locally matches what CI and preview spin up. It's aimed at platform teams and mid-market engineering orgs running Kubernetes-based microservices who are tired of dev-versus-CI drift. The Community tier is free, with Team pricing on request. Be honest with yourself about the upfront config investment and the Kubernetes orientation: the payoff is real, but it's not a drop-in for non-containerized stacks.

The problem Garden solves

DevOps and engineering teams need a repeatable way to replace disconnected systems and manual handoffs with measurable operational execution. Garden is relevant because the independently reviewed profile explains garden unifies what are usually three separate setups - local dev, ci, and preview environments - under one configuration for microservices. Buyers should validate current pricing, integrations, data handling, and fit before committing.

Best for

  • B2B teams evaluating DevOps and engineering software
  • Teams that need documented workflow capabilities and fit guidance
  • Organizations willing to validate implementation and plan limits

Not a fit if

  • Teams seeking a workflow outside the product's documented focus
  • Teams needing unlimited usage without plan limits
  • Organizations that cannot validate implementation effort or vendor claims

Why it’s listed

  • Adds a distinct DevOps and engineering workflow to the directory
  • Editorial review includes a substantial overview, pricing context, strengths, tradeoffs, and fit guidance
  • Provides comparison context for DevOps and engineering buyers

Pricing

Free or entry plan

Free

The reviewed profile lists a starting price of 0 USD; confirm billing period and limits.

  • Editorially noted strength: Unifies dev and CI flows Fast caching Preview environments
  • Web
  • Linux
  • Windows
  • Documented capability: Garden unifies what are usually three separate setups - local dev, CI, and preview environments - under one configuration for microservices.
  • Documented capability: Garden pricing Community Free Get Community Team Custom Get Team Pros Unifies dev and CI flows Fast caching Preview environments Cons Config
  • Documented capability: Garden automates building, testing, and deploying microservices across development, CI, and preview environments with a single configuration

Higher tiers

Custom pricing

Higher tiers, usage limits, and enterprise terms should be confirmed with the vendor.

  • Linux
  • Windows
  • Documented capability: Garden unifies what are usually three separate setups - local dev, CI, and preview environments - under one configuration for microservices.
  • Documented capability: Garden pricing Community Free Get Community Team Custom Get Team Pros Unifies dev and CI flows Fast caching Preview environments Cons Config
  • Documented capability: Garden automates building, testing, and deploying microservices across development, CI, and preview environments with a single configuration

Features

Editorially noted strength: Unifies dev and CI flows Fast caching Preview environmentsDocumented in the Softwares.com editorial review.
WebDocumented in the Softwares.com editorial review.
LinuxDocumented in the Softwares.com editorial review.
WindowsDocumented in the Softwares.com editorial review.
Documented capability: Garden unifies what are usually three separate setups - local dev, CI, and preview environments - under one configuration for microservices.Documented in the Softwares.com editorial review.
Documented capability: Garden pricing Community Free Get Community Team Custom Get Team Pros Unifies dev and CI flows Fast caching Preview environments Cons ConfigDocumented in the Softwares.com editorial review.
Documented capability: Garden automates building, testing, and deploying microservices across development, CI, and preview environments with a single configurationDocumented in the Softwares.com editorial review.

Pros & cons

Pros

  • Editorial review documents a concrete business workflow
  • Editorially noted strength: Unifies dev and CI flows Fast caching Preview environments
  • Web
  • Linux

Cons

  • Pricing and usage limits should be checked against the exact plan
  • Implementation effort depends on the team's data and process maturity
  • Reported outcomes should be validated with the buyer's own data

What the record shows

4.3/5
No reviews yet aggregatedLast checked 2026-08-18

Softwares.com editorial research describes garden unifies what are usually three separate setups - local dev, ci, and preview environments - under one configuration for microservices.

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