Estabilis is a Platform Engineering service provider based in São Paulo, Brazil. It is not a SaaS developer tool that teams can sign up for and use directly; instead, it provides consulting and implementation services for enterprise engineering teams building internal developer platforms (IDPs). Its core view is that what companies really need is not simply to buy Kubernetes, CI/CD pipelines, or monitoring tools, but to build a platform that developers use every day and that can continue operating after the consultants leave.
Based on the main content, Estabilis focuses on building IDPs that allow developers to self-serve deployments and provision required resources, reducing reliance on ticket-based requests to infrastructure teams. Platform capabilities include unified delivery standards, policy governance inside pipelines, onboarding new services within minutes, observability and resilience, shifting security left, FinOps cloud cost control, and production-grade AI engineering capabilities such as model pipelines, RAG, fine-tuning, observability, and governance. The form mentions Kubernetes and pipeline environments such as GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Azure DevOps, and Jenkins, but it does not disclose a specific list of supported languages, frameworks, cloud providers, or technology stacks.
Its methodology has three stages. The first is a free 2-week diagnostic phase to identify bottlenecks in delivery, cost, and security. The second is a 6–8 week “accelerator” that delivers a functional IDP with pipelines, observability, FinOps, and governance capabilities, described as fixed-scope and fixed-price. The third is an optional monthly retainer for ongoing evolution, FinOps cycles, and an embedded squad. Specific pricing is not publicly disclosed.
Its strengths are clear positioning and a focused offering, rather than generic DevOps slogan-style consulting. Delivery takes place within the customer’s own environment, with infrastructure, cloud costs, and platform assets remaining under the customer’s ownership, which helps reduce vendor lock-in. It also emphasizes measurable metrics such as recovery time, deployment frequency, and cloud costs. The limitations are also obvious: public case studies, SLA details, pricing, team credentials, support scope, and documentation samples are all limited. For small teams, or teams that simply want to buy an off-the-shelf tool, it may be too heavy.
Access from China is unknown. Since the provider is based in Brazil and its website is in Portuguese, Chinese teams should also consider language, time zone, contract, and payment-process issues. Comparable options include Humanitec, Port, service providers in the Backstage ecosystem, OpsLevel, Cortex, as well as DevOps/container platforms from domestic cloud vendors and local platform engineering consulting teams.
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