What's Next for QuickInfra: Platform Vision and Upcoming Features
QuickInfra is building the end-to-end InfraOps automation platform. Here's where the product is heading — multi-cloud support, AI-assisted configuration, and deeper developer platform capabilities.
QuickInfra Team
QuickInfra Cloud Solution
QuickInfra started as an AWS infrastructure automation platform. The vision is broader: a complete InfraOps platform that spans cloud providers, integrates with every tool in the modern DevOps toolchain, and eventually brings AI assistance to infrastructure decisions that today require deep expertise.
Multi-Cloud Support
AWS is where most Indian enterprises run their primary workloads, and it remains QuickInfra's core focus. Multi-cloud expansion is on the roadmap in two phases:
Phase 1 (next 12 months): Azure support. Many enterprises that use AWS for primary workloads use Azure for specific services — Active Directory integration, Microsoft 365 tooling, Azure DevOps pipelines. QuickInfra will support connecting Azure subscriptions, provisioning Azure VMs, AKS clusters, and Azure SQL — with the same template-based approach as AWS.
Phase 2 (18-24 months): GCP support, initially targeting the ML/AI workload use case where GCP's TPU infrastructure and Vertex AI have genuine advantages.
AI-Assisted Configuration
Infrastructure decisions involve trade-offs that are hard to reason about without experience: which instance type to choose given a workload profile, whether to use Fargate or EC2, what CIDR range to allocate given existing networks. These decisions rely on heuristics that experienced engineers have built up over years.
QuickInfra is building an AI assistant that can reason about these trade-offs from your actual workload data — utilisation history, cost data, compliance requirements — and recommend configurations with explanations. Not autocomplete for Terraform syntax, but recommendations grounded in your specific context.
Developer Self-Service Portal
The internal developer portal concept — a unified front-end that lets application developers provision environments, check deployment status, and manage their application's cloud resources without needing platform engineering support for each request — is a core part of the QuickInfra roadmap.
The portal will be configurable by platform teams: define which resources are self-service, which require approval, and which are off-limits for application teams. Application developers get a curated, safe interface. Platform teams get visibility and control.
Enhanced Ansible Integration
Ansible support in QuickInfra today covers basic playbook execution via Custom Scripts. The roadmap includes a first-class Ansible project type: managed inventory from infrastructure projects, role-based playbook organisation, variable management, and execution history — parallel to the Terraform infrastructure project experience.
Feedback and Direction
QuickInfra's roadmap is shaped significantly by customer feedback. The features above represent the current direction, but what gets prioritised and sequenced is influenced by which capabilities our customers are most actively asking for. If your team has a specific need that QuickInfra doesn't yet address, reach out — it may already be on the roadmap, or your use case may help us prioritise it.