Orrery for Kubernetes

See your cluster
as a galaxy.

A spatial Kubernetes visualizer for Apple Vision Pro. Drop your cluster into the room, watch it run at a glance, then open it up into a full operator console.

One-time purchase · visionOS · No subscription

Two altitudes, one app

Glance to stay aware. Open up to operate.

Glance

A diorama in your room

A small model of your cluster sits in your space. Pods orbit their workloads, health shows in color, and deploys scale in and out as they happen. You stay aware without lifting a finger.

Open up

A NOC when you need it

See something off? Expand into the operator console. Read logs, check metrics, exec into a pod, scale a deployment. Same app, two depths. Structure in 3D, records in flat.

What it does

Built on real Kubernetes objects.

Fly through your cluster

Drill from cluster to namespace to workload to pod. Every body is a real Kubernetes object, sized by pod count and colored by health.

Incident blast radius, in real 3D

Lose a node and the cascade lights up in front of you. Affected pods, degraded workloads, and the services behind them turn red and move closer.

Real relationships, not guesses

Ownership from ownerReferences. Scheduling from nodeName. Service backing from EndpointSlice. Every edge comes from the API. Nothing is inferred.

A full operator console

Read logs and metrics. Exec into any pod. Scale a deployment, restart a rollout, cordon a node. Every action is explicit and confirmed.

Every cluster, side by side

Import a kubeconfig and switch contexts live. Keep the rest on an ambient shelf as glanceable dioramas while one runs in full detail.

Nothing leaves your device

Credentials stay in the Keychain and talk straight to your API server. No backend, no accounts, no telemetry.

Pricing

$20one-time

Buy it once. Universal across visionOS and iOS. No subscription, no backend, no accounts, no telemetry.

  • The full 3D galaxy and ambient diorama
  • Live logs, metrics, and events
  • Interactive exec shell into any pod
  • Scale, restart, and cordon a node
  • Multi-cluster context switching
Coming soon