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4.6 out of 5 stars

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Users consistently praise Opsera for its ease of use and automation capabilities, which significantly streamline CI/CD processes and reduce manual tasks. The platform's ability to integrate various tools into a single dashboard enhances workflow efficiency and visibility. However, some users note that the initial setup can be complex and may require better documentation.

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Hemanth N.
HN
Graduate Research Assistant
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Opsera: Plain-English Security Scans with a Privacy-First MCP Architecture"
What do you like best about Opsera?

Opsera feels like having a senior security engineer sitting beside you who never sleeps, never judges, and speaks plain English. Instead of juggling five different security tools like a circus performer, you just type "scan this repo for vulnerabilities" and watch the magic happen. The MCP architecture is the real genius here, your code never leaves your machine, like having a doctor who makes house calls instead of demanding you bring your entire medical history to a crowded waiting room. The documentation reads like a well-organized cookbook: here's what you're making, here's why it's delicious, here's exactly how to make it. No mystery ingredients, no vague "season to taste" nonsense, you get exact commands like npm install package@version that actually fix problems. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Opsera?

Some documentation links lead to dead ends or generic URLs, which breaks the otherwise smooth journey, imagine following a treasure map only to find one of the X marks leads to a blank wall. The claim of "150+ integrations" is tantalizing but unverified; I'd love to see the guest list before committing to this party. The Help Center and Resources sections feel like scaffolding around a building still under construction, promising structure, but you can't move in quite yet. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Abbielessh B.
AB
SDE1
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Powerful Automated Architecture Discovery with Instant Mermaid Diagrams"
What do you like best about Opsera?

The automated architectural discovery is incredibly powerful. With the Opsera MCP, I was able to quickly map out a complex Next.js monorepo with over 370 containers and 30+ Redux sagas. It didn’t just list files; it actually understood the relationships between my Supabase backend, the Next.js API layer, and the frontend. Being able to automatically generate Mermaid diagrams (System, Data-flow, and Security) saved me hours of manual documentation and gave me an “at-a-glance” view of my project’s health that I didn’t have before. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Opsera?

While the analysis is deep, the "Phased Execution" flow can feel a bit unstable at times. In my session, the tool occasionally slipped into a restart loop or needed multiple interactive prompts just to move cleanly between the discovery and analysis phases. That "start-stop" rhythm can interrupt the momentum of a quick audit. Also, when setting up certain repositories, I sometimes had to do a bit of manual hand-holding to make sure the MCP had the right level of context before it started the heavy lifting. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Anusha S.
AS
Software Engineer
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Streamlined Deployments in One Dashboard, but Setup and Onboarding Need Work"
What do you like best about Opsera?

Opsera makes our deployment process much more organized by centralizing everything in one platform. Instead of juggling different tools, we can manage pipelines and releases from a single dashboard. It’s easy to use and has helped reduce manual work and mistakes, which saves time and makes deployments smoother. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Opsera?

One area that could be improved is the initial setup and learning curve, which can be a bit challenging for new users. Some configurations require time to understand, especially when integrating with multiple tools and environments. Improving documentation and onboarding guidance would make it easier for teams to get started more quickly. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Dinesh V.
DV
Manager
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Opsera's agentic astra in the Fintech war"
What do you like best about Opsera?

I came across the list of Agentic AIs that Opsera has developed and was curious to understand and get my hands-on experience on it. I must say I am impressed with the list especially the Security agents. Being from a BFSI domain in an auditing firm, I find it extremelly valuable that the agents could help with the Compliance audit adhering to the industry norms like SOC2, HIPAA etc. This would catch the issues at earlier stages of the implementation and helps save time for the team. It also empowers the team to focus on the other critical tasks and improve efficiency. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Opsera?

I feel the agents are great. Increase in number of features would add more value. From finance and banking perspective, if there can be agents like Fraud detection agents from DevOps angle. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Karthik  A.
KA
Manager-DevOps
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"Opsera’s AI Agents Catch Issues Early and Boost Deployment Success"
What do you like best about Opsera?

After exploring Opsera, I was highly impressed by the capabilities of its AI agents. They effectively identified and resolved issues early in the development lifecycle. The Security Agent stood out in particular, proactively detecting vulnerabilities within the workspace before code was committed. This helped prevent potential CI/CD workflow failures and significantly improved deployment success rates.

The Architecture Analyzer added another layer of value by reviewing system design and dependencies, helping identify structural inefficiencies, misconfigurations, and potential scalability risks early in the lifecycle. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Opsera?

Although Opsera’s current agents provide meaningful capabilities, extending support to DevOps workflows and infrastructure provisioning would help overcome present functional limitations and strengthen platform completeness. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Jeet .
J
Software Engineer Full Stack
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Opsera agent - agent.opsera.ai implementation and execution"
What do you like best about Opsera?

I explored a couple of agents available on the Opsera platform, and the overall experience was highly informative and user-friendly. The agents were easy to use and seamlessly integrated with Cursor, which made the workflow smooth and efficient.

Additionally, Opsera provides integration options for VS Code and Claude, offering flexibility across different development environments. Overall, it’s a well-designed platform that enhances productivity and developer experience. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Opsera?

So far, the experience has been very positive, and the integration process is smooth and straightforward. I’m looking forward to seeing more customised and specialised agents in the future to further enhance the overall experience. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

GS
Quality Engineer
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Impressive Opsera Agents with Refined, Actionable Architecture Insights"
What do you like best about Opsera?

I explored Opsera agents through linkedIn and was impressed by their capabilities. I tried the architecture analysis agent, which provided highly accurate and detailed insights into the project I selected. Compared to using AI models directly,Opsera clearly delivers more refined and actionable results. This is a very impressive feature, and based on my experience, It's something everyone should give a try. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Opsera?

Currently, Opsera provides only seven agents from a broader , it would be better if they offer more options , especially around DevOps and infrastructure provisioning. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Morpheus Vibaen J.
MJ
SDE
Information Technology and Services
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Agentic DevOps: Unifying Architectural Insights and Security in One IDE"
What do you like best about Opsera?

The 'Agentic DevOps' approach is a game-changer. I love how the AI agents don't just scan code but actually understand architectural debt. For example, it pinpointed specific files as high-complexity hotspots while simultaneously identifying missing branch protections across dozens of repos. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Opsera?

When running comprehensive analyses on large multi-repo projects, the response can occasionally hit token length limits, requiring a multi-step prompting approach. Additionally, while the no-code features are powerful, some advanced customizations have a slight learning curve during initial setup. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Response from Vasanthavishnu Vasudevan of Opsera

Thank you Morpheus Vibaen for your valuable feedback, we have made some improvements on the token consumption, unfortunately this will happen if you have large repo or at times, model itself will consume more token, we are working on few more enhancements to contain this variability. Please reach out to us via email product@opsera.io and we can have a meeting and take your inputs and feedbacks. Once again thank you so much for trying the agentic, this is just a start and we are going to bring in more powerful agents very very soon.

Umesh P.
UP
Senior Azure Data Engineer/Data Scientist
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"Bridging the DevOps Gap with Intelligent Automation"
What do you like best about Opsera?

I like the way the ops setup bridges the DevOps gap in our institution, which is a financial service, with intelligent automation. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Opsera?

The initial setup and configuration of Opsera required a significant time investment to properly map our Azure and Databricks environment to it. There is a learning curve for optimizing agent behaviors and workflows, taking about two to three weeks before seeing maximum productivity gains. The suggestions made by the AI for complex Databricks job failures sometimes need manual refinements, especially for tasks like custom Spark optimization or unity catalog permissions, which are specific to our financial data governance policies. Additionally, the documentation for advanced Databricks integrations, such as for data live tables and unity catalog, could be more comprehensive. We had to work with support to optimize certain workflows. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Ashish M.
AM
Product Manager
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Opsera Streamlines CI/CD with Intuitive Automation and Clear Deployment Visibility"
What do you like best about Opsera?

I had a very positive experience working with the Opsera platform. It offers a well-structured, efficient approach to DevOps automation, especially when it comes to streamlining CI/CD processes and improving deployment visibility across environments. The interface feels intuitive, and its integrations with a range of development and deployment tools make it easier to manage complex release pipelines.

What I particularly value is Opsera’s ability to centralize DevOps workflows while also providing actionable insights through dashboards and reporting. This adds meaningful transparency and helps teams maintain stronger control over deployments and release cycles. The automation capabilities also reduce manual effort, allowing teams to spend more time focused on delivering value.

As for improvements, there’s very little to call out. Occasionally, certain configurations can involve an initial learning curve for new users, but once you’re familiar with the platform, it becomes very efficient to work with. Additional documentation or guided walkthroughs for advanced features could further strengthen the onboarding experience.

Overall, Opsera is a powerful and reliable platform for managing DevOps processes, and I would highly recommend it to teams looking to improve their automation, governance, and deployment efficiency. 🚀 Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Opsera?

I’m still using it, and so far I haven’t found any features I dislike. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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Time to Implement

3 months

Return on Investment

19 months

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