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>_ Get guidance on which plan is best suited for your Chaos Engineering needs.
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What is a team?
A team defines permissions for allowed actions to be used in an experiment (e.g., Shutdown Host, Run load test) and the superset of targets available for attacks (so-called environment). All you need to empower engineering teams to perform Chaos Engineering autonomously and safely.
What is an environment?
An environment defines the superset of targets that are available for attacks. You simply filter potential targets by using auto-discovered attributes of your system (e.g., AWS Account, Kubernetes Cluster). Environments prevent accidentally interfering with other teams or targeting the wrong staging system.
What is an agent?
Steadybit uses an agent-based architecture where the agent discovers and understands your system. By making this information available, performing Chaos Engineering experiments is easy. The needed amount of agents depends on your infrastructure, used technology, and intended scale.
>_ Get guidance on which plan is best suited for your Chaos Engineering needs.
Unsure which plan you need?
What is a team?
A team defines permissions for allowed actions to be used in an experiment (e.g., Shutdown Host, Run load test) and the superset of targets available for attacks (so-called environment). All you need to empower engineering teams to perform Chaos Engineering autonomously and safely.
What is an environment?
An environment defines the superset of targets that are available for attacks. You simply filter potential targets by using auto-discovered attributes of your system (e.g., AWS Account, Kubernetes Cluster). Environments prevent accidentally interfering with other teams or targeting the wrong staging system.
What is an agent?
Steadybit uses an agent-based architecture where the agent discovers and understands your system. By making this information available, performing Chaos Engineering experiments is easy. The needed amount of agents depends on your infrastructure, used technology, and intended scale.
>_ Get guidance on which plan is best suited for your Chaos Engineering needs.
Unsure which plan you need?
What is a team?
A team defines permissions for allowed actions to be used in an experiment (e.g., Shutdown Host, Run load test) and the superset of targets available for attacks (so-called environment). All you need to empower engineering teams to perform Chaos Engineering autonomously and safely.
What is an environment?
An environment defines the superset of targets that are available for attacks. You simply filter potential targets by using auto-discovered attributes of your system (e.g., AWS Account, Kubernetes Cluster). Environments prevent accidentally interfering with other teams or targeting the wrong staging system.
What is an agent?
Steadybit uses an agent-based architecture where the agent discovers and understands your system. By making this information available, performing Chaos Engineering experiments is easy. The needed amount of agents depends on your infrastructure, used technology, and intended scale.
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Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about the product and billing.
Is there a free version available?
Yes! You can use Steadybit for free by signing up. However, free accounts are limited to one team and ten agents. If you need more, check out our available plans.
How does Steadybit work?
Steadybit's fundament is an agent-based architecture. While the agent discovers and understands your system, the platform is the center of control for you to design and run Chaos Engineering experiments.
Who is Steadybit for?
Steadybit is made by software engineers for software engineers ❤️. That means it is designed for developers, DevOps, SREs, Ops, QA engineers, ...
Which platforms are supported?
We support public clouds like AWS, Azure, and GCP, as well as Kubernetes, Docker, JVM-based applications, and Linux hosts. Check out our getting started section in the docs.
Can I use Steadybit on-premises?
Yes, there is an on-premises version available in the Enterprise Plan. We recommend starting with our SaaS offer. Request a quote whenever you are ready to switch.
Does Steadybit support...?
Steadybit supports a wide range of technologies. Check out the Reliability Hub to learn more.
If you miss support for some technologies, learn how to extend and adapt Steadybit.
Still have questions?
Can’t find the answer you’re looking for? Get in touch with our friendly team, we’re here for you.
>_ FAQs
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about the product and billing.
Is there a free version available?
Yes! You can use Steadybit for free by signing up. However, free accounts are limited to one team and ten agents. If you need more, check out our available plans.
How does Steadybit work?
Steadybit's fundament is an agent-based architecture. While the agent discovers and understands your system, the platform is the center of control for you to design and run Chaos Engineering experiments.
Who is Steadybit for?
Steadybit is made by software engineers for software engineers ❤️. That means it is designed for developers, DevOps, SREs, Ops, QA engineers, ...
Which platforms are supported?
We support public clouds like AWS, Azure, and GCP, as well as Kubernetes, Docker, JVM-based applications, and Linux hosts. Check out our getting started section in the docs.
Can I use Steadybit on-premises?
Yes, there is an on-premises version available in the Enterprise Plan. We recommend starting with our SaaS offer. Request a quote whenever you are ready to switch.
Does Steadybit support...?
Steadybit supports a wide range of technologies. Check out the Reliability Hub to learn more.
If you miss support for some technologies, learn how to extend and adapt Steadybit.
Still have questions?
Can’t find the answer you’re looking for? Get in touch with our friendly team, we’re here for you.
>_ FAQs
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about the product and billing.
Is there a free version available?
Yes! You can use Steadybit for free by signing up. However, free accounts are limited to one team and ten agents. If you need more, check out our available plans.
How does Steadybit work?
Steadybit's fundament is an agent-based architecture. While the agent discovers and understands your system, the platform is the center of control for you to design and run Chaos Engineering experiments.
Who is Steadybit for?
Steadybit is made by software engineers for software engineers ❤️. That means it is designed for developers, DevOps, SREs, Ops, QA engineers, ...
Which platforms are supported?
We support public clouds like AWS, Azure, and GCP, as well as Kubernetes, Docker, JVM-based applications, and Linux hosts. Check out our getting started section in the docs.
Can I use Steadybit on-premises?
Yes, there is an on-premises version available in the Enterprise Plan. We recommend starting with our SaaS offer. Request a quote whenever you are ready to switch.
Does Steadybit support...?
Steadybit supports a wide range of technologies. Check out the Reliability Hub to learn more.
If you miss support for some technologies, learn how to extend and adapt Steadybit.
Still have questions?
Can’t find the answer you’re looking for? Get in touch with our friendly team, we’re here for you.

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The whole Steadybit experience is free for personal use, get started today.
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