Erik is the founder of Cloud Posse and creator of Atmos. With over a decade of experience helping teams adopt Terraform at scale, he is passionate about open-source infrastructure tooling and developer experience.
Your day-to-day infrastructure work stays in GitHub — pull requests, code review, workflow runs. That is by design. Atmos Pro is built around the principle that your engineers should never have to leave the tools they already know. But GitHub is optimized for individual repositories and individual pull requests. It does not give you the view you need when you step back and ask: what is the state of my infrastructure across the organization? Which stacks have drifted? How many deployments went out this week? Who is doing most of the deploying?
The Atmos Pro dashboard exists to answer those questions. It is not a replacement for GitHub — it is the view GitHub does not provide. A single screen where you can see across every repository, every stack, every team member, and understand what is happening in your infrastructure right now.
The top of the dashboard gives you four key metrics across your repository — total trigger events, workflow runs, stars, and commits. These update in real-time and auto-refresh every 30 seconds.
Every pull request, release, and drift detection check is tracked in a searchable, filterable timeline. When a PR opens, when a release publishes, when a drift check runs — it all shows up here. Search by PR number, branch name, or commit SHA. No more digging through individual repository Actions tabs.
Drift detection is one of those things that is easy to ignore until it causes an incident. A resource gets modified through the AWS console. An automated process changes a security group. Your Terraform state quietly diverges from reality. The drift view gives you a single screen where you can see every instance across every stack, color-coded by status. Filter to focus on what needs attention, and trigger remediation with one click.
Connect your GitHub repositories and manage them from a single dashboard. See visibility, stars, and commit activity at a glance. Manage permissions and drift schedules per repository. Every repository card deep links back to GitHub — you are never more than one click from the source.
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We added a leaderboard because infrastructure teams deserve the same visibility into contribution patterns that application teams get from GitHub's contribution graph. Who is deploying the most? Who is reviewing infrastructure changes? Where are the bottlenecks? The leaderboard surfaces these patterns automatically, drawing from the deployment and review activity that Atmos Pro already tracks.
This is not about gamification for its own sake. It is about understanding your team's dynamics — identifying bus factors, recognizing contributors, and spotting when one person is carrying a disproportionate load. Infrastructure work is often invisible. The person who fixes drift at 6 AM does not show up in any product dashboard. The engineer who reviews every Terraform PR does not get credit in a sprint retrospective. The leaderboard makes that work visible, so teams can have informed conversations about workload distribution and recognize the people keeping the lights on.
On the Team tier and above, Atmos Pro provides org-wide reporting and cross-repository analytics. Track your change velocity — how quickly changes move from PR to production. Monitor deployment frequency across your organization. Understand your success and failure rates. These are the DORA metrics applied to infrastructure, generated automatically from the deployment data Atmos Pro already collects.
Most teams we work with have no way to answer basic questions like "how many infrastructure deployments did we do last month?" or "what is our mean time to recovery when a deployment fails?" Building custom tooling to answer those questions means querying GitHub APIs, aggregating data across repositories, and maintaining a reporting pipeline that nobody wants to own. The analytics dashboard gives you those answers without building any of that. The data is already flowing through Atmos Pro — we just surface it in a way that is useful for engineering leads and stakeholders.
Every dashboard viewer seat is free. The people who need visibility into your infrastructure should never be gated by
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The dashboard is designed to complement GitHub, not compete with it. Your engineers work in PRs. Your leads check the dashboard. Your stakeholders get the visibility they need without needing a committer seat. The separation is intentional — the people who need to understand what is happening across your infrastructure should not be blocked by seat limits or licensing tiers. See the full pricing breakdown or read about our design philosophy.
See your infrastructure clearly
Create a workspace and connect your repositories. The dashboard starts showing data immediately.