KubeStellar Console Marketplace & Knowledge Base
March 2026
We’re launching two new programs that expand KubeStellar Console from a multi-cluster Kubernetes dashboard into a complete operations platform: the Marketplace and the Knowledge Base.
The Marketplace: Community-Built Extensions for Multi-Cluster Kubernetes
The KubeStellar Console Marketplace is where teams discover, install, and share dashboards, monitoring cards, and themes for multi-cluster Kubernetes operations.
What you can install:
- Dashboards — Pre-built monitoring layouts for CNCF projects, security compliance, GPU fleet management, and more
- Card Presets — Individual monitoring cards for specific projects (Prometheus, Istio, Cilium, Argo CD, and many more)
- Themes — Visual themes that change the console’s appearance
Every Marketplace item is designed for multi-cluster operations from day. Install, monitor across all your clusters.
Contributing is open. Fork the console-marketplace repo, add your item, and submit a PR. Automated quality gates (schema validation, registry integrity, nightly QA) keep the Marketplace reliable.
The Knowledge Base: 400+ AI Mission Prompts
The Knowledge Base is the library behind KubeStellar Console’s AI Missions system. It contains 400+ ready-to-use mission prompts across two categories:
Installation Missions
Step-by-step AI-guided installation of CNCF and open source projects across your multi-cluster fleet. Each mission includes prerequisites, installation steps, configuration options, verification, uninstall, and upgrade paths.
Covered CNCF categories:
- Observability: Prometheus, Grafana, Jaeger, OpenTelemetry, Fluentd, Thanos, Loki
- Networking: Istio, Envoy, Cilium, Calico, Linkerd, CoreDNS, NATS
- Security: OPA/Gatekeeper, Falco, cert-manager, Kyverno, Trivy, Vault
- Storage: Longhorn, OpenEBS, Rook/Ceph, MinIO, Velero
- GitOps: Argo CD, Flux CD, Helm, Kustomize, Crossplane
- Runtime: containerd, Knative, KEDA, KubeVirt, Volcano
- Infrastructure: Cluster API, Metal3, Tinkerbell, wasmCloud
Solution Missions
Troubleshooting and repair prompts that start from a symptom and guide the AI through diagnosis and repair — across all affected clusters simultaneously.
What makes this different from ChatGPT or Stack Overflow:
- Multi-cluster aware — Missions target specific clusters by name or label, run in parallel, and verify results fleet-wide
- Context-rich — The AI sees your actual cluster state (namespaces, resources, versions) and adapts the steps
- Approval gates — Every action requires your approval before execution
- Resolution memory — Solutions are saved to a personal or shared Knowledge Base for instant reuse
- Token efficient — Structured mission prompts use fewer tokens than free-form chat
What This Means for Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Operations
Traditional Kubernetes operations involve:
- Googling error messages and reading Stack Overflow
- Manually applying fixes cluster at a time
- Building monitoring dashboards from scratch for each project
- Maintaining internal runbooks that go stale
KubeStellar Console’s Marketplace and Knowledge Base replace all of this:
- Marketplace eliminates dashboard building — install community-tested monitoring in click
- Knowledge Base eliminates manual troubleshooting — AI Missions guide you through diagnosis and repair
- Resolution memory eliminates stale runbooks — every successful fix is saved and reusable
- Multi-cluster execution eliminates per-cluster work — run missions across your entire fleet
The result: Multi-cluster Kubernetes operations that save you time and tokens at every step.
Get Started
- Browse the Marketplace
- Explore the Knowledge Base
- Try KubeStellar Console — starts in demo mode, no installation needed
- Install locally — running in minutes