The KubeStellar Console Marketplace is where teams discover, install, and share extensions for multi-cluster Kubernetes operations. Instead of building every dashboard and card from scratch, you can browse a growing library of community-contributed dashboards, card presets, and themes — all designed for multi-cluster environments.
The Marketplace ships three categories of installable content:
| Category | What It Is | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Dashboards | Full pre-built dashboard layouts for specific use cases | CNCF Observability Dashboard, GPU Fleet Monitor, Cost Optimization View |
| Card Presets | Individual monitoring cards for specific CNCF projects | Prometheus alert summary, Istio traffic map, Cilium network policy card |
| Themes | Visual themes that change the console’s appearance | Dark engineering, light operations, high-contrast accessibility |
Open the Marketplace from the console sidebar or navigate to /marketplace.
###-Click Install
Every Marketplace item includes:
After installing, the dashboard, card, or theme is immediately available — no restarts, no config files.
The Marketplace tracks coverage across the entire CNCF landscape. A progress banner shows how many graduated, incubating, and sandbox projects have community-built monitoring cards.
Current coverage:
| Maturity | Projects Covered | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Graduated | 35+ | Active monitoring cards available |
| Incubating | 33+ | Community contributions growing |
| Help Wanted | 57+ | Open for community contributions |
Every CNCF project card in the Marketplace includes metadata about the project’s maturity level, category, and official documentation links.
Anyone can contribute dashboards, card presets, or themes to the KubeStellar Console Marketplace.
Every contribution passes through automated checks:
Contributors get a public author profile in the Marketplace showing:
The Marketplace registry is hosted at:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kubestellar/console-marketplace/main/registry.json
The registry is a JSON file containing all published items with their metadata, download URLs, and version history. The console fetches this registry on load and caches it locally for offline browsing.
Managing multiple Kubernetes clusters means monitoring dozens of CNCF projects, each with different metrics, alert patterns, and operational requirements. Building monitoring dashboards for every project in every cluster is repetitive work.
The KubeStellar Console Marketplace eliminates this duplication:
This is what makes KubeStellar Console different from single-cluster dashboards: every Marketplace item is designed for multi-cluster operations from day, giving you fleet-wide visibility with AI-powered insights that save you time and tokens.