$ gonad --help # open source · self-hosted · AI-native
GoNAD is Not Another Dashboard. It's the last one.
Connect the AI of your choice to your environment. The agent scans everything you run — compute, ML, network, storage, security — and builds one pane of glass to view, secure, and upgrade all of it. On-prem, hybrid, AWS, Azure, GCP. One login. One tab.
$ helm install gonad · coming soon
- vcenter-01 · 3 clusters, 41 VMs · all reporting
- eks-prod · 5 nodes · v1.32 available
- netapp-fas · aggregate aggr1 at 87% capacity
- netgate-fw · 214 rules · config drift: none
Fleet CPU · last 24h
- esxi-04 · maintenance window ends 02:00 · VMs migrated
- onprem-k8s · node laser-3 memory pressure · agent watching
- dgx-spark · GB10 · 121 GB unified · serving llama4
- training run "embed-v3" · epoch 12/40 · ETA 6h
Edge throughput · last 24h
- netapp-fas · aggr1 at 87% · agent suggests tiering plan
- rook-ceph · HEALTH_OK · 3 OSDs · scrub on schedule
- openssl 3.0.13 on 6 hosts · patch staged, awaiting your OK
- firewall audit · 0 shadowed rules · last run 2h ago
Not a screenshot of a demo — a demo of what the agent builds from your environment.
Tabs you can close now
The average enterprise runs one dashboard per product it buys. You have 23 monitoring tabs open right now. We counted.
$ gonad scan --explain
Three steps. Then zero dashboards to add, ever.
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Install it in your environment
Self-hosted, in your cluster or on a VM. Your credentials, your network, your data. Nothing phones home — there is no home to phone.
$ helm install gonad gonad/gonad -
Connect the AI of your choice
Bring any model or agent. First-class support for headless Claude Code. You decide what it can read — and what it may touch.
$ gonad agent set -- claude -p -
It scans. You see everything.
The agent inventories your vCenters, clouds, clusters, filers, and firewalls, then assembles your pane — and keeps it current as your infrastructure changes. Manage, secure, and upgrade from one place.
$ gonad scan # 247 resources · 5 providers · 1 pane
$ gonad providers list
Everywhere you run. Everything you run.
One agent, every environment: on-prem, hybrid, and the three big clouds. If it has an API, a CLI, or an SSH port, GoNAD can put it on the pane.
- On-prem
- Hybrid
- AWS
- Azure
- GCP
- Edge
- VMware vSphereclusters · VMs · vSAN
- Kubernetesany distro, any CNI
- OpenShiftoperators · routes · MachineSets
- OpenStackNova · Neutron · Cinder
- NetAppONTAP · aggregates · snapshots
- Ciscofirewalls · switches · ACLs
- Netgate / pfSenserules · VPNs · interfaces
- Ceph & friendsOSDs · pools · health
- Your weird thingit's open source — add it
$ man gonad
Yes, the acronym is recursive.
GoNAD is Not Another Dashboard — in the proud tradition of GNU's Not Unix. Recursive name, recursive promise: every dashboard you add eventually needs a dashboard to watch it. GoNAD ends the recursion. It is the fixed point — the pane that watches everything, including itself.
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One pane, honestly
Tabs, not tools. Compute, ML, network, storage, and security in one place — not another portal bookmarked next to nine others.
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AI-native, not AI-flavored
The agent isn't a chatbot bolted to a sidebar. It does the discovery, drafts the upgrades, and stages the patches. You approve; it applies.
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Yours, completely
Open source and self-hosted. No SaaS, no seat licenses, no telemetry. Your infrastructure's map never leaves your infrastructure.
The last dashboard you'll ever need.
GoNAD is in early development, in the open. Watch the repo to follow along — or star it so you can say you were early.
$ helm install gonad · coming soon