Let’s be honest: kubectl is powerful, but it’s not exactly a joy to use—especially when you’re juggling multiple clusters or just want to see what’s going on at a glance.
So, I built Grogg:
- A native Kubernetes GUI client (macOS, Windows, Linux)
- Also available as a VSCode extension
- Free for local clusters
- 14-day free trial for remote clusters, with reasonable lifetime/monthly pricing
Why Grogg?
- Multi-cluster support: View and manage resources from several clusters in a single UI.
- Aggregated logs: See logs from multiple pods at once—no more jumping between terminals.
- Quick actions & metrics: Restart pods, scale deployments, and view metrics with a click.
- Intuitive UI: Designed to replace most kubectl commands, not just wrap them.
Who’s it for?
Anyone who’s tired of memorizing kubectl flags, wants a better overview, or just prefers a GUI.
If you’re managing clusters daily, Grogg should save you time (and sanity).
Try it out
- grogg.app
- Free for local clusters
- 14-day free trial for remote
- Native app or VSCode extension
I’d love feedback, bug reports, or feature requests. Not trying to spam—just hoping it’s useful for the community.