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Port

Port is an internal developer portal platform that enables engineering organizations to model, catalog, and manage software assets, infrastructure resources, and operational workflows in a centralized system.

  • Internal developer portal (IDP) platform for software and infrastructure catalogs.
  • Blueprint-based modeling of software entities, environments, and resources.
  • Self-service actions and workflows for developers across Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) and infrastructure.
  • Integrations with CI/CD, cloud providers, Git repositories, and incident systems.
  • Governance, visibility, and scorecards for engineering and platform operations.

More About Port

Port provides an internal developer portal (developer portals / platform engineering) used by engineering and platform teams to consolidate information about services, infrastructure, environments, and operational processes into a single, queryable catalog. The platform is designed for enterprises that manage distributed systems, microservices, and multi-cloud infrastructure, giving developers a single interface to discover services, understand ownership, and trigger operational tasks without navigating multiple underlying tools.

Port centers its architecture on a flexible data model built from “blueprints” that define the structure and relations of entities such as microservices, Kubernetes resources, cloud assets, CI/CD pipelines, environments, and teams (service catalog / configuration management). These blueprints allow organizations to mirror their software architecture, organizational model, and operational concepts inside the portal and to keep that model synchronized with external systems via integrations and automation.

The platform integrates with common tooling across the software delivery lifecycle, including Git-based source control, CI/CD pipelines, cloud providers, Kubernetes clusters, incident management platforms, and monitoring or observability systems (DevOps / cloud operations). Through these integrations, Port ingests metadata such as deployment status, ownership, on-call rotations, runtime configuration, and cost or performance attributes, enabling cross-system queries and views within the portal UI and APIs.

Port supports self-service actions where developers can trigger predefined workflows such as creating new services, provisioning cloud resources, updating configurations, or requesting operational changes (self-service DevOps / platform engineering). These actions are typically backed by existing automation such as infrastructure as code, workflows in Continuous Integration (CI) platforms, or scripts, which Port exposes through forms and guardrails defined by platform or Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) teams. This approach allows standardized workflows while keeping control and governance with central teams.

The platform includes capabilities for scorecards, reports, and governance views that help organizations track standards adherence, maturity, and operational health across services and teams (engineering governance / Secure Development Lifecycle (SDLC) management). Users can define custom metrics and criteria tied to the underlying blueprint data, such as documentation completeness, security checks, deployment practices, or Service Level Objective (SLO) configurations, and then visualize them across the catalog.

Port is generally categorized within internal developer portals, service catalogs, and platform engineering enablement tools. Enterprises use it alongside CI/CD, infrastructure as code, and observability stacks, with Port providing the unifying catalog and interaction layer that sits above those systems. By modeling software and infrastructure entities, centralizing metadata, and exposing curated self-service workflows, Port supports platform teams that aim to standardize and streamline how developers interact with complex delivery and operations environments.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 30
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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Corporate Headquarters

3949 Heritage Oak Court
Simi Valley, CA 93063

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services