Pulumi for Startups
Infrastructure-as-code platform for provisioning cloud resources in many languages
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Pulumi for Startups provides a comprehensive package designed to help early-stage companies streamline cloud infrastructure management while minimizing costs. It offers up to $10,000 in Pulumi Credits valid for 12 months on any Pulumi Cloud plan, multi-language Infrastructure as Code (IaC) support using JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, .NET, Java, and Go, and exclusive technical support including office hours, guided workshops, and pre-built 'Startup in a Box' templates. This program is tailored for pre-Series A startups with under $1M in annual revenue.
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Pulumi for Startups
up to 10,000Pre-Series A startups can leverage up to $10,000 in Pulumi Credits valid for 12 months, along with exclusive office hours, workshops, and technical support to scale cloud infrastructure.
- Up to $10,000 in Pulumi Credits for 12 months
- Multi-language Infrastructure as Code (IaC) support (JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, .NET, Java, Go)
- Exclusive office hours and workshops with Pulumi engineers
- Access to pre-built 'Startup in a Box' templates
- CI/CD automation and enterprise-grade features
- Pre-Series A startups
- Under $1M annual revenue
- Team size 1-10
- Visit Pulumi for Startups. Navigate to the Pulumi for Startups page to begin your application. Apply Now ↗
- Create Pulumi Organization. Register or create your Pulumi organization to proceed with the verification. Register ↗
- Submit Verification Details. Provide your startup information and verification details to complete the application. Submit ↗
FAQ
What is the Pulumi for Startups program?
It is a comprehensive program offering up to $10,000 in Pulumi Credits, multi-language IaC support, and exclusive technical resources for early-stage startups.
Who is eligible to apply?
Eligibility is limited to pre-Series A startups with under $1M in annual revenue and teams of 1-10 members.
How long are the Pulumi Credits valid?
Credits are valid for 12 months, allowing startups to optimize their cloud infrastructure over a one-year period.