Best Internal Developer Portals for OpenCost

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    Port Reviews
    Port is a platform that allows you to build no-code, holistic, internal developer portals. Port's software catalog includes microservices, custom assets, and can be used with any data model. It also supports in-context maturity scorecards. Portals allow developers to automate workflows and self-service actions.
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    Backstage Reviews
    Backstage is an open-source framework created to help organizations build unified developer portals and manage their software ecosystem efficiently. It centralizes all services, libraries, and resources into a single software catalog, improving visibility and accountability across teams. The platform enables developers to quickly create new applications using customizable templates that incorporate organizational best practices. Backstage also includes TechDocs, a documentation system that allows engineers to write and maintain documentation alongside their code. Its powerful search functionality makes it easy to find services, documentation, and resources across the organization. The platform supports a wide range of plugins, enabling teams to integrate tools and customize their developer experience. Backstage is cloud-agnostic and works across different infrastructure environments, including Kubernetes. It helps reduce fragmentation in complex systems by standardizing tools and workflows. By simplifying infrastructure management, it allows developers to focus on building and delivering high-quality software. Overall, Backstage enhances collaboration, efficiency, and scalability in modern development environments.
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