Great
5
By bryanmn
Very useful. I just wish I could purchase a one time license, but I understand the need for revenue.
It’s been a great tool for learning Kubernetes as I can quickly see and edit all of the different resources. For instance I bootstrapped my cluster with some example scripts and such and can view how it all comes together easily with this app.
I love that it works on macOS too!
Its fine, but no Lens
3
By ojsef39
I like the mobile app, but i kinda cat get myself to pay for it, unless i get more out of it than just the mobile app. Since i work with many clusters at once, i need something that can handle multiple splits and tabs without starting to hang or get slow. Lens really improved on that part in recent times.
Nonetheless, this app also has improved quite a bit and im definitely checking it out periodically to see if its finally time to switch :)
Great looking, but editing of configs is very poor
4
By TopherGuess
It’s a great tool, definitely looks and feels better than Lens. However, the editor for config yaml files is really not great. There’s no auto-indention, no syntax coloring, and if you try to save with a syntax error it deletes your additions and kicks you out of the editor, meaning if you don’t indent properly your changes are gone and you have to start again.
Best Kubernetes IDE for iOS
5
By Adam_Caudill
I use this app daily to keep an eye on my clusters and restart pods as necessary. This is perfect for a single cluster use.
My only suggestion would be to add the ability to have multiple clusters, but have only one active at a time for the non subscription version. That way one could access multiple clusters but only manage one at a time.
Other than that, this is a fantastic app!
Needs more auth support
3
By mvam75
It’s great that we can specify different authentication methods for clusters, but the app isn’t currently usable for configurations that use authentication apps like StrongDM or Teleport.
A really nice k8s management interface
5
By clintkev251
I really like Nautik, I’ve been using it for a while now and it’s fast, intuitive, and has good feature support for a relatively new app.
Unfortunately I’m currently prevented from using it because there is no generic OIDC support, it would be really nice to see that implemented at some point (and I won’t take any stars away because I understand that’s more of a me problem)
More like a viewer, less of a true client
4
By Geekplaya
It feels like all you can do is see how things are running. In terms of interactions your options are limited.
For instance, most clients let you trigger a job from a cronjob. With Nautik, I can’t seem to do that. I can only view the YAML spec or delete it.
If it offered some sort of kubectl terminal that’d be a different story. But right now I feel like I can only just peruse what I’ve deployed and delete stuff.
Great start
5
By Cleeb.
It only released today but I’m really liking being able to see my homelab cluster in a native UI with all the features I’d expect from an app like this. Great work, I’m excited for future updates!