AI visibility report for Portainer.io
Vertical: Containers & Orchestration
AI search visibility benchmark across 5 platforms in Containers & Orchestration.
Presence Rate
Top-3 citations across 125 prompt × platform pairs
Sentiment
Peer Ranking
Key Metrics
Platform Breakdown
Overview
Portainer is a New Zealand-based, open-source-rooted container management platform that provides a web-based GUI control plane for Kubernetes, Docker, Podman, and Docker Swarm environments. Founded in 2016 by Neil Cresswell and Anthony Lapenna, the company offers two editions: Community Edition (free, open source) and Business Edition (commercial, node-based licensing). Portainer targets enterprise IT teams and industrial/IoT operators who need to govern containerized applications at scale without requiring deep platform engineering expertise. Its key differentiators are simplicity, multi-orchestrator support under a single license, and a dedicated edge/IIoT solution for air-gapped and resource-constrained deployments. Customers include Procter & Gamble, Volkswagen, Cummins, NASA, and the US Navy.
Portainer is a multi-orchestrator container management platform providing a unified, GUI-driven control plane for Kubernetes, Docker, Podman, and Swarm. It delivers RBAC, GitOps automation, fleet management, and policy-based governance for enterprise IT and Industrial IoT environments—enabling mainstream IT and OT teams to operate containerized infrastructure without specialist overhead.
Key Facts
- Founded
- 2016
- HQ
- Auckland, New Zealand
- Founders
- Neil Cresswell, Anthony Lapenna
- Employees
- 51-100
- Funding
- $7.2M
- Customers
- 650,000+ active users
- Status
- Private
Target users
Key Capabilities9
- Multi-cluster container management across Kubernetes, Docker, Podman, and Swarm
- Web-based GUI control plane for non-specialist users
- Role-based access control (RBAC) with SSO, LDAP, and OIDC integration
- Built-in GitOps automation and deployment reconciliation
- Edge and IIoT fleet management including air-gapped and offline environments
- Policy-based governance applied consistently across cloud, on-premises, and edge
- Application templates and self-service deployment workflows
- Single license covering all orchestrators and environments
- Kubernetes Managed Services (fully managed option)
Key Use Cases7
- Enterprise IT multi-cluster Kubernetes and Docker governance
- Industrial IoT and edge device container fleet management
- Enabling non-expert teams to deploy and operate containers without CLI expertise
- MES and OT workload containerization in manufacturing environments
- Self-service container management for MSP/hosting customers
- Air-gapped and offline container deployments at the edge
- GitOps-driven application delivery for mixed-skill development teams
Portainer.io customer outcomes
$4.3M/year operational efficiency savings; $1.7M/year engineering efficiency savings; 40% productivity improvement for i
P&G partnered with Portainer to containerize GE Proficy MES software across 30+ global manufacturing sites. The platform enabled self-service deployment and strict RBAC for industrial environments.
99.99% platform uptime; 2 FTEs saved
European managed-IT services provider ilionx replaced Rancher with Portainer Business Edition to enable self-service container management for ~1,200-staff organization's hosting customers, eliminating daily manual rebottling of 70–80 applications.
95% reduction in deployment time; 80 minutes saved daily; $340K total estimated savings
Norwegian software company Machina automated AI container deployments with Portainer GitOps workflows, reducing daily deployment effort from 1–2 hours to 5–10 minutes and enabling developer self-service.
Recent Trend
How AI describes Portainer.io3
portainer.io/blog/container-orchestration-platforms) ### Comparison of Major Platforms * Kubernetes : * Strengths : Excellent self-healing.
Which container orchestration platforms handle node failures most gracefully without causing service downtime?
portainer.io/blog/container-orchestration-platforms) ### 2\. Managed Cloud Services (No Cluster Ops) These handle the control plane, upgrades, scaling, and networking for you.
What are the easiest container orchestration platforms to set up for teams without dedicated platform engineers?
portainer.io/blog/container-orchestration-platforms) ### Strong Alternatives * Amazon ECS (with Fargate) : Excellent for AWS-native environments.
Which container orchestration platforms manage resource autoscaling best for workloads with spiky or unpredictable traffic patterns?
Most cited sources8
- P85
Top 9 Container Orchestration Platforms In 2026 (Expert Picks)
portainer.io·Product Page
- P11
6 Best Container Management Software & Platforms (2026 Reviewed)
portainer.io·Product Page
- P10
9 Best Kubernetes Alternatives & Management Platforms in 2026
portainer.io·Product Page
- P9
Rancher vs. OpenShift: 2026 Review & Side-by-Side Comparison
portainer.io·Product Page
- P7
7 Best Kubernetes Management Tools Tested & Ranked for 2026
portainer.io·Product Page
- P6
Kubernetes Dashboard: Limitations & Alternatives in 2026
portainer.io·Product Page
Alternatives in Containers & Orchestration6
Portainer positions itself as the lowest-barrier, GUI-first container management control plane for enterprise IT and Industrial/IIoT teams that lack deep Kubernetes expertise.
- Its core differentiation is simplicity without sacrificing enterprise governance: a single platform managing Kubernetes, Docker, Podman, and Swarm under one license, with no cloud vendor lock-in.
- Unlike Rancher or OpenShift, which target platform engineers and DevOps specialists, Portainer explicitly targets operational technology (OT) and mainstream IT teams who need to run containers without becoming container experts.
- Its edge/IIoT vertical is a secondary differentiator, addressing air-gapped and resource-constrained industrial deployments that most rivals do not prioritize.
Reviews
Praised
- Intuitive, beginner-friendly web UI
- Simplifies Docker and Kubernetes management without CLI
- Strong RBAC with SSO/SAML/OIDC integration
- Easy stack and Docker Compose deployment
- Free Community Edition and Take-3 offer
- Centralized multi-environment visibility
- Rapid deployment and low setup overhead
- Active development and regular updates
Criticized
- Advanced Kubernetes features require CLI fallback
- Web UI slowness and unresponsiveness at scale
- Business Edition pricing unaffordable for small teams
- Docker version upgrade compatibility incidents
- Kubernetes namespace/multi-tenancy constraints
- Limited advanced features in free/CE tier
- Conflicts with fully declarative GitOps workflows
Users consistently praise Portainer for its intuitive, user-friendly interface that significantly lowers the barrier to container management for non-experts. RBAC, Docker Compose/stack support, and multi-cluster visibility are frequently highlighted strengths. Criticisms center on advanced Kubernetes feature gaps (CRDs, complex manifests require CLI fallback), UI performance degradation at scale, and Business Edition pricing being cost-prohibitive for small teams or organizations.
Pricing
Portainer Community Edition is free and open source with community support. Business Edition offers a perpetual free tier ('Take 3') covering 3 nodes at no cost. The Home & Student plan costs $149/year for 15 nodes (non-commercial use only). Business/Enterprise IT plans are tiered: Starter (online purchase, for orgs with ≤$50M revenue), Growth (quote-based, for orgs ≤$100M revenue), and Enterprise (custom quote with assigned support engineer, 24/7 support option, security assessment, and managed platform services). Edge/IIoT pricing is node- and device-based with separate tiers for edge servers, industrial gateways, PLCs, and IoT sensors. A single license covers all supported orchestrators (Docker, Kubernetes, Swarm).
Limitations
- Advanced Kubernetes features (custom resource definitions, complex manifests) require fallback to kubectl CLI, as the UI does not fully expose all Kubernetes primitives.
- Web UI can become slow and unresponsive at large scale.
- Business Edition pricing is considered unaffordable for small organizations.
- The platform requires deployment in a dedicated Portainer namespace on Kubernetes, which can conflict with standard multi-tenancy patterns.
- UI-centric model can conflict with teams pursuing fully declarative GitOps practices.
- A significant compatibility incident in November 2025 (Docker Engine 29.0.0) broke connectivity for Portainer versions below 2.33.5 LTS, exposing operational risk around Docker version management.
Frequently asked questions
Topic Coverage
Prompt-Level Results
| Prompt | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Capability2/5 cited (40%) | |||||
What are the best tools for managing stateful workloads like databases in a container orchestration cluster? | |||||
Which container orchestration platforms handle mixed workloads — long-running services, batch jobs, and scheduled tasks — in the same cluster? | |||||
Which container orchestration backup and disaster recovery platforms handle restoring both cluster state and persistent volume data after a failure? | |||||
Which service mesh tools handle inter-service communication security and observability best at scale in a container orchestration environment? | |||||
Which container orchestration platforms offer the best multi-tenancy and resource isolation between teams or customers? | |||||
Developer Experience2/5 cited (40%) | |||||
What tools let developers run and debug services inside a container orchestration cluster locally versus a remote dev cluster? | |||||
Which container orchestration platforms give non-platform engineers production visibility without needing to learn kubectl? | |||||
What tools improve the inner development loop for engineers working on microservices inside containers? | |||||
Which container registry platforms handle image pull performance best for large teams doing frequent deploys? | |||||
What container management platforms best address the day-to-day pain points engineers face with container orchestration? | |||||
Integrations & Ecosystem4/5 cited (80%) | |||||
Which container orchestration platforms integrate best with major cloud provider networking and load balancer services? | |||||
Which container orchestration platforms support hybrid cloud deployments by integrating with existing on-premise infrastructure? | |||||
Which tools integrate container orchestration platforms with GitOps workflows for declarative continuous deployment? | |||||
What container security scanning tools integrate best into the image build and registry push pipeline before workloads reach the cluster? | |||||
Which secrets management tools integrate most smoothly with container orchestration platforms for handling sensitive configuration? | |||||
Performance & Reliability3/5 cited (60%) | |||||
Which container orchestration platforms manage resource autoscaling best for workloads with spiky or unpredictable traffic patterns? | |||||
What tools and techniques have the biggest impact on container image size and startup time for faster deploys at scale? | |||||
Which container orchestration platforms handle node failures most gracefully without causing service downtime? | |||||
Which enterprise container orchestration platforms handle cluster upgrades without service disruptions in production? | |||||
Which service mesh solutions have the lowest overhead per pod for a high-throughput microservices architecture? | |||||
Setup & First Run4/5 cited (80%) | |||||
What are the easiest container orchestration platforms to set up for teams without dedicated platform engineers? | |||||
Which container orchestration management platforms simplify initial cluster configuration most for teams new to running containers at scale? | |||||
What tools support migrating a VM-based deployment to containers without rewriting the entire application? | |||||
What tools make it fastest to get a multi-service application running in containers locally without heavy compose tooling complexity? | |||||
I'm evaluating managed container orchestration services versus self-hosted platforms for a startup — what are the main options? | |||||
Strengths5
Which container orchestration platforms integrate best with major cloud provider networking and load balancer services?
Avg # 1.0 · 1 platform
Which container orchestration platforms give non-platform engineers production visibility without needing to learn kubectl?
Avg # 1.7 · 3 platforms
Which secrets management tools integrate most smoothly with container orchestration platforms for handling sensitive configuration?
Avg # 2.0 · 1 platform
What are the best tools for managing stateful workloads like databases in a container orchestration cluster?
Avg # 3.0 · 1 platform
What are the easiest container orchestration platforms to set up for teams without dedicated platform engineers?
Avg # 4.0 · 2 platforms
Gaps3
What tools let developers run and debug services inside a container orchestration cluster locally versus a remote dev cluster?
Competitors on 2 platforms
What tools make it fastest to get a multi-service application running in containers locally without heavy compose tooling complexity?
Competitors on 1 platform
What container management platforms best address the day-to-day pain points engineers face with container orchestration?
Competitors on 1 platform
Vertical Ranking
| # | Brand | PresencePres. | Share of VoiceSoV | DocsDocs | BlogBlog | MentionsMent. | Avg PosPos | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Portainer.io | 24.8% | 42.3% | 0.8% | 24.8% | 24.8% | #12.4 | +0.23 |
| 2 | Kubernetes | 10.4% | 11.7% | 0.0% | 2.4% | 10.4% | #18.6 | +0.24 |
| 3 | Docker | 8.8% | 13.9% | 2.4% | 3.2% | 8.8% | #33.2 | +0.18 |
| 4 | HashiCorp | 8.0% | 13.1% | 4.8% | 0.8% | 8.0% | #20.2 | +0.15 |
| 5 | Mirantis | 8.0% | 14.6% | 0.8% | 6.4% | 8.0% | #26.6 | +0.11 |
| 6 | Rancher | 2.4% | 2.9% | 0.8% | 0.0% | 2.4% | #20.3 | +0.22 |
| 7 | Garden.io | 1.6% | 1.5% | 1.6% | 0.0% | 1.6% | #19.5 | +0.00 |
| 8 | Okteto | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | — | — |
| 9 | Red Hat OpenShift | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | — | — |
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