
Portainer
Container management software
Industrial IoT software
IoT edge platforms
DevOps software
Containerization software
Internal developer platforms
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What is Portainer
Portainer is a container management platform that provides a web UI and API for deploying, configuring, and operating container environments. It is commonly used by platform/DevOps teams and developers to manage Docker, Docker Swarm, and Kubernetes clusters across local, on-premises, and edge locations. The product focuses on simplifying day-2 operations such as access control, environment management, and application deployment through templates and stacks. It is available as an open source edition and commercial editions with additional governance and enterprise features.
Unified UI for multiple runtimes
Portainer provides a single administrative interface for Docker, Swarm, and Kubernetes, reducing the need to switch between different tools for basic operations. It supports managing multiple environments (clusters/endpoints) from one console. This is useful for organizations running mixed container estates or transitioning between orchestrators. The UI-centric approach can reduce reliance on CLI for routine tasks.
Role-based access and governance
Commercial editions add centralized user management, RBAC, and controls that help separate duties across teams and environments. This supports common operational needs such as limiting who can deploy to production or access secrets and registries. Audit-oriented features help organizations standardize operational processes. These capabilities are often required when container usage expands beyond small teams.
Edge and remote environment management
Portainer includes mechanisms to manage remote and edge endpoints, which can fit distributed deployments where connectivity and hands-on access are limited. It supports lightweight deployment models suitable for smaller nodes and constrained sites. Centralized visibility into endpoint status and workloads helps operations teams manage fleets. This aligns with edge-oriented container use cases that sit between IT and OT environments.
Not a full platform stack
Portainer focuses on container operations and does not replace broader platform capabilities such as integrated CI/CD, full application lifecycle management, or a complete PaaS experience. Teams often still need separate tooling for build pipelines, policy-as-code, and advanced release strategies. For organizations seeking an end-to-end developer platform, Portainer may be one component rather than the primary system. This can increase integration work in larger environments.
Advanced Kubernetes features limited
For complex Kubernetes operations, teams may still rely on native tooling and specialized Kubernetes management solutions. Some advanced workflows (e.g., multi-cluster policy enforcement, deep GitOps integration, or sophisticated cluster lifecycle management) typically require additional products or custom automation. Portainer can simplify common tasks but may not cover every enterprise Kubernetes operational requirement. This is most noticeable in large-scale, heavily regulated deployments.
IoT/IIoT functionality is indirect
While Portainer can be used at the edge to manage containerized workloads, it is not an industrial IoT application suite. Capabilities such as device management, telemetry ingestion, protocol translation, and OT data modeling generally sit outside its core scope. Organizations building IIoT solutions usually need dedicated IoT services alongside Portainer. As a result, its fit for IIoT depends on an existing container-based edge architecture.
Plan & Pricing
Business / Enterprise IT Pricing (Business Edition)
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Starter | From $99/mo or $995/yr | 5, 10, 15 node options; for commercial use; Community support; max 16 vCPUs per node; online purchase only; click-through license. |
| Scale | From $199/mo or $1995/yr | 5–35 node options; 9x5 next-business-day support; vendor onboarding; onboarding assistance; max 24 vCPUs per node; purchases via invoice/reseller options. |
| Enterprise | Contact sales / Custom pricing | Prioritized 9x5 support (option for 24x7); production & non-production node options; assigned support engineer; customizable license agreement; security/compliance options. |
Edge / IIoT Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| IIoT / Edge Professional | From $2,995/yr | Manage up to 100 Edge/IIoT devices with one Portainer Server (nodes licensed separately); onboarding assistance; 9x5 Next Business Day support; click-through license. |
| IIoT / Edge Enterprise | From $14,400/yr | Premium onboarding; prioritized 9x5 support; assigned support engineer; customizable license agreement; vendor onboarding; multi-instance options; security assessment report; contact sales for full quote. |
Home & Student
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Home & Student | $149/yr | Max of 15 nodes; restricted to non-commercial/educational use; community support; credit-card purchase only; click-through license. |
Notes:
- Portainer also offers a free Community Edition (CE) for individuals / home labs (no license key required). The Business Edition trial options include a perpetual 3-node free Business Edition license (self-service, no time limits) and an extended free trial of 15 nodes valid for 45 days. All prices in USD (USD/EUR options noted on site) and exclude taxes. Sources: official Portainer pricing and docs pages.
Seller details
Portainer.io
Auckland, New Zealand
2017
Private
https://www.portainer.io/
https://x.com/portainerio
https://www.linkedin.com/company/portainer-io/