Series A and Rebranding, GitHub Enterprise, Kube 1.33 production, Observability updates
Hello Team,
Check out this week’s changelog for exciting updates and enhancements from our team! 🚀
🎉 Series A and Rebranding, what a week!
What an incredible time it is at Qovery!
First of all: Series A funding!

We have just announced our $13M Series A, led by IRIS and Crane Venture Partners with support from Datadog founders and Speedinvest. This investment will fuel our mission to make DevOps simple and scalable, expand in the US and Europe, and accelerate product innovation.
Read the official announcement here
New brand identity!
We have reached another significant milestone that reflects our growth, our unwavering mission, and our bold vision for the future: we're officially unveiling our new brand identity!
Our new brand is about reinforcing what Qovery does best: making DevOps so simple that developers can focus on building great products. We abstract DevOps complexities, enabling teams to work more strategically through a developer-first automation platform.
Read the official announcement here
🔧 GitHub Enteprise support now available
For the more secure-demanding organizations, you can now use GitHub Enterprise as a source to build your applications with Qovery!

You can now deploy applications directly from your GHE, whether from:
- Git repository
- or a container image
This follows our last release on the support for Gitlab on-premise, opening the door to even more flexibility while keeping your code where you want it to stay.
More information within our documentation!
🚀 Kubernetes 1.33 upgrade: Production clusters completed
Following the upgrade of all production clusters two weeks ago, we’ve now successfully upgraded all production clusters to Kubernetes 1.33.
This upgrade saved your team countless hours of Helm chart updates, compatibility checks, and risky manual interventions - so you could focus on what matters: shipping your product.
✅ Done for you, safely and seamlessly.
(We'll publish soon a blog post with all the updates done during the last 2 upgrades)
See you in Q126 for the upgrade to Kubernetes 1.34!
📊 Qovery Observability Improvements
We’re continuing to improve our Observability feature ahead of the next major releases. As a reminder, our Observability is here to bring you Datadog's power, with full control and a fraction of the cost. (more info here)
Here’s what’s new:
✅ GCP Support
In addition to AWS and Scaleway, Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is now supported for deploying the observability stack. More flexibility, same great insights.
🔗 URL Parameters for Easier Sharing
We’ve added URL parameters to the Monitoring tab, allowing filters and time ranges to be reflected in the page URL.
This makes it easier than ever to share specific views with your teammates, just copy the URL and send it over.
To get started, just head to the new Monitoring tab in your Qovery console and follow the instructions there or reach out to your Customer Success Manager for help.
And we’re just getting started. Coming soon:
- 🔍 Advanced log filtering
- 🔔 Alerting capabilities
Minor Changes:
- EKS Nodepool selection: EKS nodepool selection is done automatically based on the number of instance assigned. Now you can override this assignment by case of issues with invoice payment, you'll now see a banner displayed at the top of the Qovery interface.
That’s all for this week! As always, we’d love to hear your feedback.
Happy Deploying,
The Qovery Team 🚀

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