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Fixing Developer Experience in Kubernetes: How Klutch Helps Developers Stay Productive

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In this clip from TFiR, anynines CEO Julian Fischer dives into how Klutch is designed to ease that pain by improving the developer experience in Kubernetes environments. “Most application developers aren’t DevOps experts,” Fischer explains. “They don’t have the time to figure out how to run a database inside Kubernetes or how AWS networking works.”

That’s where Klutch steps in. It introduces simple, powerful abstractions—such as service instances, service bindings, backup and restore operations—that let developers interact with cloud services on their own terms. The result? More autonomy, faster development cycles, and less DevOps hand-holding.

Klutch also smartly builds on existing CNCF tools like Crossplane. Rather than replacing it, Klutch provides a higher-level, domain-specific interface for developers while leveraging Crossplane’s powerful backend integrations. “You can use anything with a Crossplane integration and write a Klutch integration from it—with relatively easy means,” says Fischer.

For platform engineers and DevOps leads, Klutch offers a compelling way to empower developers without compromising the reliability and structure of your infrastructure.

Watch the full video on TFiR

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