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On demand ephemeral environments to run manual and automated tests.
Dockup gives on-demand environments for engineering teams so they can merge pull requests with confidence. It works like CircleCI, but allows you to manually test and see each code changes in action with your entire tech stack without having to mock any of your services.
Dockup provides on-demand ephemeral environments to deploy code changes by connecting GitHub and AWS, automating resource provisioning for builds, containers, networking, and deployments. It emphasizes zero-downtime rolling deployments, SSL management, and team collaboration tooling.
Users sign up and connect GitHub and AWS accounts. Dockup automatically provisions AWS resources for deployments: CodeBuild pulls source from GitHub and builds Docker images; ECR stores images; EKS runs containers; IAM, VPCs, subnets, forwarding rules, and security groups configure permissions and networking. Deployments can be triggered via push to GitHub and managed through a Dockup UI that supports deployment checklists, manual deployments, and rollbacks. Features include auto-scaling and load balancing, rolling deployments with zero downtime, and automatic SSL certificate provisioning and renewal. The product also offers team features with role-based access, custom deployment checklists, and analytics under a paid plan.
Who it’s for: Teams and organizations needing automated, on-demand deployment environments and streamlined deployment workflows for AWS-backed infrastructure.
mentions of Free forever, paid Teams plan, and sign-up prompts indicate traction and a monetized product; no explicit funding or hiring details are provided.

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