
DeployHub
Application release orchestration (ARO) tools
DevOps software
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What is DeployHub
DeployHub is an application release orchestration tool used to coordinate and automate deployments across environments such as development, test, and production. It targets DevOps and release engineering teams that need repeatable, auditable release processes across multiple applications and infrastructure targets. The product focuses on modeling applications, environments, and deployment pipelines with governance controls and approvals, and it integrates with common CI and source control systems rather than replacing them.
Release orchestration focus
DeployHub centers on coordinating releases across multiple applications and environments, rather than acting as a general-purpose CI system. This helps teams manage dependencies, promote builds through stages, and standardize deployment steps. It is typically used alongside existing build and pipeline tools to add release-level control and visibility.
Environment and pipeline modeling
The product provides constructs for defining environments, components, and deployment workflows, which supports consistent promotion from dev to test to production. This structure can reduce ad-hoc scripting and make deployments more repeatable. It also supports governance patterns such as approvals and controlled promotions that are common in regulated delivery processes.
Integrates with DevOps toolchains
DeployHub is designed to integrate with external source control and CI tooling, enabling teams to keep their existing developer workflows. This can simplify adoption when an organization already standardizes on a separate CI/CD platform. It also supports deployment to varied targets, which is useful in mixed on-prem and cloud environments.
Not a full CI platform
DeployHub primarily addresses release orchestration and deployment coordination, so teams often still need separate tools for build, test automation, and code hosting. Organizations looking for an all-in-one DevOps platform may find the overall toolchain more complex. This can increase integration and administration work compared with consolidated suites.
Setup and modeling overhead
To get value, teams typically need to model applications, components, and environments in a structured way. That upfront design can be time-consuming for small teams or simple applications. The approach may feel heavyweight if the organization only needs straightforward single-app deployments.
Ecosystem and mindshare limits
Compared with larger DevOps suites, DeployHub generally has a smaller ecosystem of third-party extensions, community examples, and prebuilt templates. This can mean more custom work to integrate niche tools or implement organization-specific patterns. It may also be harder to hire engineers already familiar with the product.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Ortelius Open Source (DeployHub offering) | $0 — Single-application free SaaS subscription | Open-source project (Ortelius); single application free SaaS; community support (Discord) as listed on vendor site. |
| DeployHub Pro | $4,500 monthly subscription (10 applications) | Pricing shown on vendor site for a 10-application subscription; "Standard 8/5 Support"; pricing is based on an "Application" (an Application = collection of independently released Components). |
| DeployHub Enterprise | Custom / Contact sales | On‑premise perpetual license option; "Unlimited Applications and Users"; Premium 24/7 support; contact sales for pricing. |