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# Port Reviews
**Vendor:** Port  
**Category:** [Software Development Analytics Tools](https://www.g2.com/categories/software-development-analytics-tools)  
**Average Rating:** 4.4/5.0  
**Total Reviews:** 40
## About Port
For engineering organizations facing the exponential rise of agentic chaos, Port is the Agentic Engineering Platform that harmonizes people, agents, and infrastructure; accelerating software delivery and elevating standards without sacrificing control. Port provides context and guardrails for all AI-agents and technical teams across the SDLC. Technical teams stay in control by overseeing, initiating, and reviewing agents’ decisions. Platform engineering teams measure the efficacy of agentic workflows to prove ROI &amp; pinpoint areas of improvement.



## Port Pros & Cons
**What users like:**

- Users appreciate the **intuitive and visually appealing UI** of Port, finding it easy to navigate and utilize. (11 reviews)
- Users appreciate the **flexibility and customizability** of Port, enabling tailored solutions and enhanced developer agility. (10 reviews)
- Users value the **extensive customization options** of Port, enhancing developer agility and streamlining their workflows. (9 reviews)
- Users value the **ease of use** of Port, streamlining onboarding and integration for developers and ops teams. (9 reviews)
- Users value the **easy integrations** with various sources, enhancing flexibility and simplifying data management in Port. (9 reviews)
- Customer Support (6 reviews)
- Easy Integrations (6 reviews)
- Team Collaboration (4 reviews)
- Dashboard Design (3 reviews)
- Ease of Understanding (3 reviews)

**What users dislike:**

- Users face significant **integration issues** with Port, affecting usability and access to essential features. (4 reviews)
- Users express frustration with the **poor documentation** , making it difficult to utilize features and APIs effectively. (4 reviews)
- Users note the **slow performance** of Port, highlighting concerns with REST API latency and pagination issues. (4 reviews)
- Users find the **complex configuration** of Port challenging, often resulting in confusion and inefficiencies during setup. (3 reviews)
- Users find the **limited customization** options frustrating, especially regarding UI and user-specific features. (3 reviews)
- UX Improvement (3 reviews)
- Limited Features (2 reviews)
- Limited Integration (2 reviews)
- Poor API Access (2 reviews)
- Complex User Interface (1 reviews)

## Port Reviews
  ### 1. Highly Flexible Developer Portal

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Adam F. | Lead Platform Engineer, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 20, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

The UI and 'out of the box' nature of the product is great, compared to setting up something like Backstage you can get up and running with useful actions/catalogs in very little time.
The UI itself is very polished and regularly updated, the functions are very intuitive and do not require extensive explanation when rolling out across the organisation to potentially less-technical users.

**What do you dislike about Port?**

It's tempting to use Port as a 'hammer' to solve every problem, but we've found it's not always well suited to more complex use-cases where it needs to reflect 'state' of systems or operations.
Some integrations with cloud platforms like Azure can be lacking in some areas, so cataloging things like infrastructure may require a lot of development but then again the fact that some resources 'just work' is a huge bonus.

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

We use Port primarily for living catalogs which are updated via automation. This means we've migrated our old/stale documentation over to Port where it's constantly updated and presented within a more polished UI accessible to the entire organisation.

  ### 2. Great IDP

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Martin L. | Software Engineering Lead, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 11, 2025

**What do you like best about Port?**

The simplicity and easy to plug new integrations.

**What do you dislike about Port?**

Probably not that complete in-app help menus.

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Service catalog, easy to share knowledge and usage of all the apps in the ecosystem.

  ### 3. Port is a wonderful tool for doing platform engineering right

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Shlomi B. | DevOps Architect, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 31, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

The custuomization of blueprint is the best thing in port. It is super simple to create the right data model for my organization.
There are multiple out of the box integration that we are using.
The scorecards is an amazing feature that really helped us to move the niddle on organizational standards.

**What do you dislike about Port?**

There are thing that can be improved in Port, nothing that is "dislike".
Pagination is something that can be improved to make it perform better.

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

1. Providing a single pane of glass view for all platform tools that we provide to the users.
2. Centralized Catalog for all services and ownership
3. Centralized contextual measurements for organizational standards

  ### 4. Elegant self-service portal offering various features to make life easier

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Information Technology and Services | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** February 28, 2025

**What do you like best about Port?**

Workflow Automation – Helps streamline processes and reduce manual work.
Scalability – Works well with adapting to business growth.
Performance – Stable and responsive, with minimal downtime.
Integration - supports various integrations + possibility to use not existing via webhooks, etc

**What do you dislike about Port?**

User Interface – Easy to navigate but sometimes i am confused where i can find our self services.
Learning curve - During initial phase harder to get concept and learn terms with their usage

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Offering central place for developers and users to manage their needs without giving them direct access to platform. Eg. Triggering jobs, request DB access, Release management of deployments. All complex action reduced to few clicks for users even without deeper technical knowledge

  ### 5. Implementing Port for our internal development team

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Retail | Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 19, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

I like the flexibility to define our own data models and mappings. This really make the possibilities with Port endless and has allowed us to build some pretty helpful dashboards.

**What do you dislike about Port?**

There are some inconsistencies in the implementation of some features. For instance, a self-service action on an entity will pass the entities title by default whereas an automation will pass the entities identifier. This isn't outlined in any documentation and we had to figure it out during implementation. We've found a few instances of this where the documentation does not outline the limitations and we need to ask Port employees for clarification on how something is supposed to work.

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Port is solving a few important problems for us. Mainly bringing important related information from many disparate systems into a single view. This allows us to see issues and opportunities we wouldn't see by looking at these resources in isolation. We are in the midst of creating self-service actions which will help us solve the issues around not having consistent processes.

  ### 6. I was satisfied, and really liked the user interface and experience

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Computer Software | Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 29, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

The UI looks great, the search/filter is very quick, easy to find the information I need.
The ability to easily create custom dashboards was neat.
Althoguh using JQ had some learning curve, I liked the help I received from the customer success team.
The API documentation was great, the swagger was also very helpful to try endpoints.

**What do you dislike about Port?**

It takes a bit of time to understand and set the entity blueprints right, I felt like the customer success team had a "You can do it, but we are here for help" approach, and maybe more of a "Let us know how your org works and here is a suggestion for a relation mapping that might work for you well, wdyt?" approach would get us onboard quicker :)

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Finding all the resources by a filtering criteria, finding owners and relevant teams

  ### 7. A nice product

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Lucas  K. | Devex, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 26, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

I like using blueprints to model everything so it's simpler for us to understand how is everything connected.
The action are clearly something that the competition does not have well implemented.
Using JQ almost everywere gives us a powerful tool to modify the fields.

**What do you dislike about Port?**

The blueprint query api is hard to use and not flexible enough.
The lack of documentation for Ocean integration with AWS, it took me a lot of time to create the field and mapping, it would be nice to have the blueprint json and mapping yaml just to copy and paste.

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

The main problem was that the developers didn't have just one site to do everything. We are also using self-service for the developers to do almost everything just with a few clicks, from the scaffolding  of a new application to the deletion (including the repos).

  ### 8. I like the tool, we're just scratching the surface.

**Rating:** 3.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Kolten F. | DevOps Lead, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** March 04, 2025

**What do you like best about Port?**

Port has been helpful in giving us a catalogue for our cloud resources, we're working through the integrations to go from our code source, cloud resources, CI/CD pipelines.

**What do you dislike about Port?**

I think the documentation could be improved overall. The documentation for building new templates/blueprints/mappings, improved examples, potentially leverage genAI for code generation on the mappings and the JQ involved.

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

A catalogue for all of our SaaS products and cloud resources

  ### 9. easy to use developer portal

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Insurance | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 19, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

the ability to integrate all sorts of information and aggregate them to show developers a central view of their services status and related information. ocean framework which allows you to build your own data exporter easily. self-service actions that can be used to trigger many automations and it's easy to manage its inputs and permission restriction.

**What do you dislike about Port?**

incomplete documentation. many features are not well documentated, or lack of examples. the syntax explanation for some yaml files like data mapping selector for github integration would be helpful

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

the data about our platform and services are scattered everywhere. and developers navigating between different internal tools (aws console, datadog, pagerduty) take time and sometimes could be unintuitive. having a central place where you can aggregate all these information and be able to show their internal relations will reduce the time spent on these developement unrelated activities.

  ### 10. Port is Flexible and Easy to Integrate

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Travis G. | Principal Software Engineer, Developer Experience, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** January 02, 2025

**What do you like best about Port?**

Port enables organizations to create a very flexible data model that represents their SDLC and organization, while also the ability to import and map data to that structure very quickly.

**What do you dislike about Port?**

Port offers little opinion or direction as an Internal Developer Portal, in guiding organizations with best practices (rather it makes it easy if you have your own opinions).

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Port solves the problem of managing so many different tools, by consolidating data and context to build views that never existed before, offering visibility on best practices to teams, while also giving them self-service action catalog and interface.

  ### 11. Port review

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Financial Services | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 20, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

I like the simplicity of how Port looks for users entering the UI. The self service actions are really good for us to help getting automation into the hands of our developers.

**What do you dislike about Port?**

I think the terraform provider could do with some love. The documentation isn't great and could do with a lot more examples.

Dynamic field generation in self service forms would be massive for creating even more user friendly forms.

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

It gives us a central place for developers to see everything. The main benefit at the moment are the self service actions and that will only continue to get better the bigger the catalogue of actions we provide. The sevice catalogue is also excellent for help in identifying the owning teams of microservices.

  ### 12. good responsiveness

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Liran E. | tech lead, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 22, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

the support we get for the product and "can do" atitude

**What do you dislike about Port?**

Port is slowly maturing, and in the process one must keep in mind the robustness of the system. it's more of a concern then a dislike, but one concern is in the process of adding multitude of features, that prodcut might need to secrefice something in return, live scalability of the system for example

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

inventore management and scorecards. Port should help us reduce the time to production and maintanance of the inventory

  ### 13. Portal for Modern Engineering Teams

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Computer Software | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** January 06, 2025

**What do you like best about Port?**

Working with Port has been really smooth thanks to their fantastic support team. Whenever we need help, they're quick to respond and really know their stuff. 

What I love most is how easy it is to make Port work for our needs - you can add your own integrations if you need to, plus there are lots of ready-made ones from both Port and the community. 

The interface is super easy to use, and you can set it up so different team members see exactly what they need without getting overwhelmed. It's really helped our team work better together.

**What do you dislike about Port?**

Our biggest challenge has been creating value for our individual contributors to drive them to the platform. The value is most clear and easily explained to our leads and managers. They exist, but I would like to see more guides or best practices on this topic from the industry or similar customers of Port.

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Systems Catalogue: Centralized database of IT assets to improve resource allocation, capacity planning, and risk mitigation.

Observability and Ownership: Monitor and understand the performance, health, and behavior of services to ensure reliability and availability.

Scorecard: Measure and track system performance to understand and prioritize areas for improvement.

Developer Experience and Self-Service: Improve developer productivity by providing efficient tools and resources for managing workflows and resources.

  ### 14. The service itself is very good, but it might require some more time to mature.

**Rating:** 3.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Media Production | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** January 02, 2025

**What do you like best about Port?**

- It is very flexible.
- It joins catalog with self-service. 
- Support is fast
- User interface is simple

**What do you dislike about Port?**

- Plenty of bugs
- Some key features still missing
- Not enough managed integrations (have to install some exporters)
- Some user interface actions are not self intuitive (might cause data loss when not expected)
- No native version control integration (e.g. Git file changes)
- No managed self-service inte4grations (e.g. Helm is one of the most common standards used to install applications, self-service actions could be automatically created based on Helm chart definition and then this definition could be used to display data in catalog)

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Primarily catalog automation (up to date information about our services, automtic integrations and automatic generation of "missing information" reports, in this case we use scoreboards and tables).

We are also using it to provide self-service actions.

The main problem it's solving is management complexity of similar self-hosted services (e.g. Backstage)

  ### 15. review from system engineer perspective

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Алексей . | Platform engineer, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** February 28, 2025

**What do you like best about Port?**

Data model is pretty simple and easily modifiable

**What do you dislike about Port?**

Some UI components, gray font hard to read, tooltips overlap data, pie chart legend is raw.
REST API latency is poor.

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

software catalog for organization, code quality, production readiness and DORA metrics, manage k8s

  ### 16. One of the best (if not THE best) platforms on the market

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Stefano R. | DevOps Team Lead, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 31, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

Freedom to define your own blueproint to match your needs
Flexible AWS data import using Ocean

**What do you dislike about Port?**

Terraform provider does not support all the features available from the portal
Scalability issues with the POrt agent
Lack of an official API client in one of the major languages (Java, Python, Go)

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Port is used to track all resources in our company ecosystem and to automate most of the processes

  ### 17. Amazing experience

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Pedro B. | Java Technical Referent, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 19, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

The flexibility to build dash, metrics, data model and the fast support.

**What do you dislike about Port?**

Missing integration like otel, newrelic or datadog to add internal metrics for apps
Some form view were changed without be notified

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Save time integration tools like aws, github, k8, alerts, and so on. So, you can create some action to automatize the daily basics tasks. Also, Ports allows us to concentrate the views in just one tools.

  ### 18. Best in class developers portal

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Ilia G. | Devops TechLead, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 31, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

Easy to manage, complete blueprint customizaiton, ready connectors for multiple sources

**What do you dislike about Port?**

UI can be better, screen or frame like to be refreshed that resets your work

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

A centralized catalog for services, a place where we can save configuration that have auditing and permissions model.
Allows visibility and relationship config between objects - easy to debug & understand what is part of what

  ### 19. Port is a good product

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Mary H. | Sr Design Manager, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 19, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

I enjoy working closely with the Support team and also leveraging the customizations for Port to be able to replace our internal service tooling for health dashboards, etc.

**What do you dislike about Port?**

There's no current robust design system, and they are not currently accessible. There are gaps in their UX that they're actively working on, which is appreciated.

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

It's helpful to reduce the number of services, tooling and software our developers use internally. It also serves to be a source of truth.

  ### 20. Great insights and self service all in one place

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Marketing and Advertising | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 20, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

The ability to provide self service to our developers... and to our (platform) team as well. It takes a lot of time consuming tasks out of our hands.

**What do you dislike about Port?**

Didn't find any yet. We're in the starting stages of rolling it out to our developers.

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

We have a lot of client instances for which we still need to do maintenance like adding new instances, upgrading, insights into product owners etc. This could be done by the dev teams (or the PO) themselves.

  ### 21. So easy to delivery a good designed solution.

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Matias M. | PLATFORM LEAD ENGINEER, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 24, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

The easy frontend "development", i love to configure everything using json and yaml, grst for ops people.

**What do you dislike about Port?**

The sso integration need improvement, will be neccesary to being fully configured by admin

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Centralize all the tools and help to mantain the standard.

  ### 22. Very nice UI for our end users!

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Computer Software | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** January 02, 2025

**What do you like best about Port?**

The UI is very nice and was very fast adopted by our end users. I really like the fact that we can write github workflows and keep the whole control on our end while the UI side is handled gracefully by Port :)

**What do you dislike about Port?**

It lacks of customizable features regarding the UI  (i.e: icons no way to upload custom icons, etc)

Difficult to troubleshoot jq queries in json

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Port allows us to provide a self-service catalog to our developers. It ensure that permissions / reviews are still checked but allow ease and automation of the whole process which makes it much more reactive and win/win for both end: requester/reviewers.

  ### 23. All our tasks were successfully migrated to port.

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Automotive | Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 19, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

We needed a tool that could interact with our infrastructure and be flexible for business calls. The port has fulfilled all the tasks set for it.
We like in the Port:
- UI
- a lot of integration
- simple bootstrap

**What do you dislike about Port?**

Sometimes the things we need are not developed as quickly as we would like.

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

This is the user interface for our users to interact with our infrastructure

  ### 24. Very friendly interface and  helpfull relationships

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Cristian Gonzalo H. | Digital Professional, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 30, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

relation between blueprints is the best feature

**What do you dislike about Port?**

More native intregations with standar industry tools

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Day one  for developers

  ### 25. Port are very reliable, easy to work with and helpful

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Renewables & Environment | Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 20, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

The Port UI is very good, easy to interact with and to get others to use as well.

**What do you dislike about Port?**

At the beginning testing our backend using tools like selenium with the port ui had its problems, but we managed to resolve them.

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

We used port to create an internal developer portal to automate actions that used to take a long time.

  ### 26. It greatly helped to optimize time and reduce cognitive load.

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Anastasiia D. | Product manager, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 24, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

Its simplicity in use, interface..

**What do you dislike about Port?**

The absence of implementing truly important features

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Saving time or in other words our time to market

  ### 27. I'm a software develper @ Platform Engineering. My team implementing Port.

**Rating:** 3.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Computer Software | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 24, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

I really like the concept of Self-Service Actions (SSA)—it's an excellent idea for saving time on DevOps operations.

**What do you dislike about Port?**

IDPs are great, as is Port, but they need to offer more engaging features beyond simply displaying story points in Jira issues.

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

It streamlines processes across R&D and DevOps. I help to reduce time to have items

  ### 28. Easy to use and to integrate with AWS

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Real Estate | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** January 07, 2025

**What do you like best about Port?**

Flexibility
Easy to integrate with AWS
User friendly

**What do you dislike about Port?**

Nothing really, but in the models, they can be a bit more flexible

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

identifing how all our AWS resources are connected, now we can determine the impact when a resource is modified

  ### 29. Fast paced product with lot support for all platforms

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Computer Software | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 19, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

The way it integrates with other platforms and how it gives you the flexibility to build what is requried for your organization.

**What do you dislike about Port?**

At times there might be too many options to perform a single action, which is confusing at times and might lead to frustrations. The terraform provider can be improved, largely if it would just be support json files I think is what it needs.

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

I think we are not there yet but is should help us streamline developer ineraction with infrastructure

  ### 30. Architects view of PORT

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Siva M. | Dev Ops Architect, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 20, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

White canvas that can be customized the way we need..

**What do you dislike about Port?**

No ondividual team/user profile concept. This is not great as every user gets view of the things even if they it is not relevant.

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Simple and unified view of tools in SDLC

  ### 31. Best internal developer platform

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Computer & Network Security | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** February 08, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

It's very flexible and customizable, could tailor every use case that we face. no need to leave the UI as it's a one-stop-shop for all dev needs.
 
This is a big boost for our developer agility,

**What do you dislike about Port?**

Just like any developer platform it requries to be customized.

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Port offers significant benefits by diminishing reliance on the DevOps team, thereby empowering the development team to operate independently.

  ### 32. It is a incredible product

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Information Technology and Services | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 25, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

The flexibility of doing thinghs!!!!!!!!

**What do you dislike about Port?**

The historical data using audit logs . I would like to enable modify historic metrics

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

The catalog and simplify UI from our Devops team

  ### 33. Port is the best option in the market for Developer Portal

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Shlomi B. | Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** February 06, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

The secret sauce for this tool is the ability to create the exact data structure that fits my organization.
With the amazing capability to integrate everything into Port using Ocean or the custom webhooks.
It's a great tool to reduce the cognitive load and create compelling DevEx for the developers.
Last but not least are the people in Port, they will listen and try to find the best solution that fits your needs.

**What do you dislike about Port?**

It takes some time to understand the right structure that we need to implement in Port.
BUT, the amazing team are there to help and find the exact way that fits your organization

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

It solves that tribal knowledge problem using the catalog to find who owns what.
It reduces the cognitive load for the developer in the tool chaos and helps him create a single pane of glass view that fits into his context.
It provides an amazing experience for self-services to empower the developer while maintaining the ability to enforce compliance.
It reduces the onboarding time of a developer to get to know all the tools that he needs to do his job.

  ### 34. A game-changer for our organization

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Computer & Network Security | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** February 25, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

The interface is intuitive and simple to master, which ensures that both our developers and engineers will understand its possibilities within a very short time, reducing the need for extensive training by allowing staff to focus on simple tasks.

Port features a modular and configurable architecture, that is integrated at many levels with existing systems and workflows. The transitionless connectivity unlocks our worker’s time from repetitive tasks, developing the power for them to focus on creative and high-level work. The capability to personalize Port towards the unique conditions of business is the factor that turned different tasks into an opportunity not a challenge .

Port's dashboards give real-time inputs, provide deep knowledge, and streamline collaboration across teams with reliable sources of information. This guarantees that users receive accurate and current information about services and internal procedures. As a result, Port acts as a tool for team-based disability improvement by focusing on knowledge exchange and alignment.

Port simplifies procedures, empowers individuals, and increases communication by providing an effective, user-friendly platform. Following tight attendance requirements, productivity gains have coincided with the company's overall innovation.

**What do you dislike about Port?**

One area that requires consideration is the time of each self-service form and defining what each software catalog blueprint should look like.

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Port's IDP faced one main issue, which was the problem of obtaining and interpreting data about microservices. It is very easy for a developer to obtain this kind of information through embedded graphs and real-time status updates facilitated by an interface which is very convenient to use. Port's IDP has significantly cut down the time and effort of monitoring as well as identifying microservices, which brings a great relief for our team members, who are now able to concentrate on the enhancement, instead of on the bug fixing.

Similar to the scenario, the self-service actions would minimize the developers' workflow by attempting to simplify their everyday tasks. Developer deployment actions have independent authority, allowing them to create cloud resources, deploy microservices, and then monitor their performance without requiring approval or assistance from the DevOps team.

  ### 35. port

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Computer Software | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 25, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

the best thing about Port for me is the option to make for the developers and me a easy life

**What do you dislike about Port?**

For me there is nothing to dislike for now

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Port helps me with requirements of developers they need for day to day work.

  ### 36. Port is Highly Extensible and Full of Potential

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Financial Services | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 20, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

The extensibility is the most welcoming feature by far.

**What do you dislike about Port?**

The price point is a bit rough, still waiting for our ROI (but things are early and looking good!).

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Hoping to build out a catalog of self-service infrastructure options

  ### 37. I love this developer portal, esp after I failed with Backstage

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Retail | Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** June 25, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

Port has significantly simplified the onboarding process for new developers. Having a centralized portal with all business and services interconnected in one place really helps developers find everything in one place.

**What do you dislike about Port?**

We had to do some serious scoping work initially - to align all stakeholders etc. I don’t like doing that.

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

we had about 7 interfaces developers needed to access in order to self serve, and it was all over the place, not repeatable and not scalable. Also, we had problems complying with AppSec

  ### 38. Port as innovation

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Information Technology and Services | Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 24, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

Portal 
Customer Success Service 
Support  Proactivity

**What do you dislike about Port?**

Organizational tool for centralized issue or FR about every client. It can be improved.

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Creating a corporate Platform Engineering centralizing project structure data

  ### 39. Faster to enable developers to provision resources they need

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Computer Software | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 20, 2024

**What do you like best about Port?**

Self service actions and software catalog

**What do you dislike about Port?**

More frequent incidents and outages. Dark mode still on beta

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Problem of incoming DevOps tickets from developer that only requires trivial work

  ### 40. unified approach through different platform

**Rating:** 3.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Computer Software | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** January 01, 2025

**What do you like best about Port?**

provides ability to use diff platform, infra is controlled through programing.

**What do you dislike about Port?**

haven't encountered to an extend of blocker

**What problems is Port solving and how is that benefiting you?**

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## Port Integrations
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  - [GitHub](https://www.g2.com/products/github/reviews)
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  - [Google Cloud](https://www.g2.com/products/google-cloud/reviews)
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## Port Features
**Functionality**
- Repository Integration
- Analytics and Trends
- Productivity Updates

**Simplification - Internal Developer Platform**
- Self-Service
- Utilization
- Streamlining

**Workflow Design & Integration - AI Orchestration**
- Dependency Management
- Workflow Coordination
- Multi-Provider API Connectivity
- Multi-Step Workflow Creation
- Enterprise System Integration
- Real-Time Data Pipelines

**Management**
- Historical Data Consolidation
- Data Context
- Testing Integration

**Value Analysis**
- Metric Relevance
- Insight
- Impact Predictions
- Report Generation

**Automation - Internal Developer Platform**
- Integration
- Infrastructure

**Performance Optimization & Analytics - AI Orchestration**
- Workflow Performance Dashboards
- Workflow Reporting
- Resource Utilization Monitoring
- Computational Resource Management
- Dynamic Scaling
- Component Monitoring

**Value Management**
- Planning Tools
- Communication Tools
- Control

**Governance & Compliance Controls - AI Orchestration**
- Regulatory Compliance
- Governance Policy Enforcement
- Role-Based Access Control
- Audit Trail Management
- Security Protocols

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