Explore Fly
Overview
See how Fly connects your code, packages, releases, and deployments into a single traceable chain.
These are the core entities Fly manages. Each can be accessed from multiple interfaces: your coding agent, Fly Web, or Slack.
- Git Repositories – Your connected GitHub repositories. Fly watches them for workflows, tracks artifacts, and generates releases.
- Artifacts – Every package and image your team publishes or caches. Stored in your private Fly Registry.
- Releases – Semantic records of workflow runs. What changed, who shipped it, what was produced, where it’s running.
- Runtime Environments – Deployment targets connected to your K8s namespaces for full runtime visibility.
- Workflows – Your GitHub Actions workflow files and their Fly configuration status.
- Tokens – Credentials for connecting environments, configuring package managers, and integrating external systems.
- Notifications – Natural-language watches that notify you in Slack when events happen.
- Team Management – User roles, permissions, and access control.
Next Steps
- Getting Started → - Set up your account and ship your first release
- From Code to Production → - Publish packages, automate releases, and deploy
- Fly Web → - Your team’s web interface