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What is Resourcely

Resourcely is a cloud infrastructure automation product focused on managing and governing infrastructure-as-code (IaC) resources, particularly for public cloud environments. It targets platform engineering, DevOps, and security teams that need standardized, policy-aligned cloud resource provisioning and ongoing compliance checks. The product emphasizes reusable templates/blueprints and guardrails to reduce configuration drift and misconfigurations across teams and environments.

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IaC governance and guardrails

Resourcely centers on enforcing standards for cloud resources through predefined patterns and policy controls. This helps teams reduce inconsistent configurations that often arise when multiple groups author IaC independently. It fits organizations that want stronger controls around what can be provisioned and how, while still using IaC workflows. The approach aligns with common platform engineering goals of self-service with constraints.

Reusable provisioning templates

The product supports creating reusable resource definitions that teams can adopt across projects and environments. This can reduce duplicated IaC code and make it easier to roll out approved configurations for common services. Standardization can also simplify reviews and audits because teams provision from a known set of patterns. It is especially useful when many application teams share the same cloud landing zone.

DevOps workflow alignment

Resourcely is designed to be used by DevOps and platform teams alongside existing delivery practices rather than replacing them entirely. It complements CI/CD-driven infrastructure changes by providing a controlled catalog of infrastructure building blocks. This can shorten onboarding time for new teams by giving them approved starting points. It also supports clearer separation of responsibilities between platform owners and application teams.

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Limited public feature transparency

Publicly available documentation and detailed technical specifications are limited compared with more established DevOps and automation suites. This can make it harder to validate depth in areas like extensibility, policy language support, and integration breadth before a vendor-led evaluation. Buyers may need demos or trials to confirm fit for specific cloud services and enterprise requirements. Procurement and security review may also take longer without extensive public materials.

Not a full CI/CD suite

Although it can support DevOps processes, Resourcely is not positioned as an end-to-end CI/CD platform with native source control, build, test, and release management. Organizations looking to consolidate tooling may still need separate systems for pipelines, artifact management, and deployment orchestration. This can increase integration work to connect provisioning controls with existing delivery pipelines. The product is best evaluated as infrastructure automation/governance rather than a complete DevOps platform.

Cloud and IaC scope constraints

The product’s value depends on how well it supports the specific clouds, resource types, and IaC tools an organization uses. If coverage is incomplete for niche services or custom modules, teams may need exceptions or parallel workflows. This can reduce standardization benefits and create operational overhead. Prospective customers should validate supported providers, resource coverage, and customization model during evaluation.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
Resourcely Free $0 (Free) UI-based templates for Terraform; AWS, GCP, and Azure support; limited infrastructure policies; GitHub and GitLab integrations only; "Get started" via portal.resourcely.io.
Resourcely Enterprise Custom pricing (contact sales) Infrastructure policy-as-code; scan existing resources for violations; annotate and block PRs that violate rules; assist developers with remediation; UI-based Terraform templates; integrated into CI, VCS, and Terraform runner; conditional/contextual rules; import Terraform modules; available: demo and free trial request. Pricing page states a base platform fee plus a variable fee based on number of users (contact sales for details).

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Resourcely, Inc.
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https://resourcely.io/

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