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About
Your visual Kubernetes playground. Built to make K8s accessible, interactive, and fun for everyone especially beginners.
To lower the entry barrier to Kubernetes by transforming cluster administration from a text-heavy terminal-based command experience into an interactive, visual, and AI-toured playground.
A world where every developer can learn and use Kubernetes without fear. Where the tools are visual, the feedback is immediate, and the learning curve is a gentle slope, not a vertical cliff.
Kubernetes is powerful, but let's be honest it's intimidating. YAML manifests, kubectl commands, cryptic errors, and terminal-heavy workflows make it feel like you need a year of DevOps experience just to deploy a simple app.
Podex is built for freshers and beginners. Not for production engineers managing thousands of nodes. Not for SREs debugging mesh networks. For students, hobbyists, and anyone who just wants to learn Kuberneteswithout getting lost in the complexity.
We don't deal with complex multi-cluster setups, enterprise RBAC policies, or advanced networking. We deal with Minikube, Kind, and Docker Desktop K8s the tools beginners actually use to practice. If you're running a production cluster with thousands of pods, Podex probably isn't for you (and honestly, you don't need us).
Everything we build the visual dashboard, the drag-and-drop Arena, the AI Concept Tutor is designed around one question: "How do I make Kubernetes click for someone who's never touched it before?"
If you're learning K8s and you have a local cluster, you're exactly who we built this for.
Three principles that guide everything we build.
A drag-and-drop workflow modeling canvas (the Arena) where you wire cards together and see YAML generate dynamically no typing YAML manually.
LLM-based tutors integrated alongside live resources. Ask 'What is a Service?' and get analogies based on your live cluster state.
Containerized stack via Docker Compose that connects to any local Kubeconfig. Start in minutes, not hours.
Podex is 100% free and open source. No paid tiers, no premium features, no enterprise upsells just a tool built to help people learn Kubernetes.
Every decision, design trade-off, and feature discussion happens in public. We believe transparency builds trust and produces better software.
We welcome contributions from developers of all experience levels. Whether it's a bug report, documentation improvement, or new feature your input makes Podex better for everyone.
The unpaid labor (and one leech) behind Podex.

Main Maintainer (Overworked, Underpaid)
Does all the actual work. Writes code, fixes bugs, deploys features, answers issues, and pretends to understand the codebase. Constantly stressed, frequently frustrated, and wishes someone would pay for a premium AI model instead of squeezing every last token out of free tiers. Please hire him so that we can be free. Then fire him.

Negligible Maintainer (Professional Approver)
Shows up to click "Allow" after AI generates code and approve PRs the AI wrote. Hasn't written a line of code in weeks. Living the dream. Things he built: something like Linux. (He didn't. But he thinks about it.)
Podex is a community project. Star us on GitHub, open issues, join discussions, and help us make Kubernetes accessible to everyone.