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Internal Developer Platform Starter. @developer-platform-starter
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Last review 2026-08-14
What you get
the numbers that matter≈ 2 weeks
signed to first PR
96%
engagements renewed
96%
to your stack & domain
Create a first internal platform layer with self-service provisioning, environment management, deployment, and operations.
How this operator works
every way of working, already decidedOwns the system, not the ticket
Takes end-to-end ownership of a service or surface. Design, delivery, on-call. And is measured on outcomes, not hours.
Embedded, async-first, instrumented
Works inside your repos, your CI and your rituals. Daily written standups, decisions logged. No status-meeting tax.
Runbooks, canaries, reversible deploys
Every change gated and reversible. Incidents get a timeline and a postmortem; nothing ships without a rollback.
Plugged into your Slack & rituals
Joins standups and retros, reports weekly against the goal. You get an operator, not a queue.
Brings a pre-wired stack or adopts yours
Infrastructure and observability as code by default. No bespoke setup tax to absorb.
Scoped, gated, reversible
Week-1 shadow, week-2 ownership, swap on request inside the trial window. No long-tail handover risk.
Overview
Before platform engineering, every new service means tickets: one for the repo, one for the pipeline, one for environments, one for access — days of waiting wrapped around minutes of work. The Internal Developer Platform Starter builds the first real platform layer on your existing cloud and tooling: golden paths for the common cases, self-service where tickets used to be, and paved-road defaults for deployment and operations.
This is deliberately a starter, not a platform program: scoped to the highest-friction workflows, built on tools you already run rather than a new estate to operate. The finish state is measurable — a developer takes a new service from nothing to deployed-in-an-environment through self-service alone, and the baseline ticket load drops accordingly.
What's included
Self-Service Provisioning
Templated creation of services, repos, pipelines, and cloud resources — requestable by developers, executed by automation, governed by defaults your platform and security owners set.
Environment Management
Consistent, reproducible environments — creation, configuration, and teardown — so environment drift and shared-environment contention stop taxing delivery.
Standardized Deployment
A paved-road deployment path with the safety rails built in — reviews, gates, rollback — that teams adopt because it is easier than their custom path, not because it is mandated.
Operational Baseline
Logging, metrics, and alerting wired in by default for platform-created services, with ownership metadata attached from birth.
How it works
- Scope — Measure current friction — ticket volumes, lead times, tool sprawl — and pick the golden paths that remove the most of it.
- Build — Build provisioning, environments, and the deployment path; onboard two or three real teams as first users.
- Handover — Hand the platform to its owning team with runbooks, contribution docs, and the friction metrics baseline for the roadmap.
Part of every Delivery Plan
The Internal Developer Platform Starter is a menu item on the Scrums.com delivery catalog, available at every plan tier. Add it to your plan backlog and your delivery team schedules it like any other item — scoped, tracked, and reported through the SEOP. See Delivery Plan Tiers.
FAQs
Do we need Backstage or a portal product?
Not to start. The starter favors automating your existing tools over installing new ones; a portal earns its place later if the catalog and path count justify it. Scoping makes that call with evidence.
How big a team does this make sense for?
Typically from around 15–20 engineers upward, when informal knowledge stops scaling and ticket queues appear. Below that, the Environment Standardization Package or CI/CD Pipeline Implementation usually fixes the actual pain for less.
What follows the starter?
Whatever the metrics point to — commonly the Golden Path Service Template to deepen the paved road, or the Service Catalog Implementation once service count makes discovery the problem.
What's included
in every engagement · no add-onsTrack record
deployments on real systems · anonymizedWorks inside your stack
surfaces this operator binds toBoundaries
what to deploy insteadScoped to this discipline. For an adjacent capability, compose a second operator into the squad. compose →
Not a fractional advisory engagement. For advisory-only, contact platform@scrums.com.
Deployments
the only social proof we publish402deploys
across 38 organizations
+24 last 30 days · median age 11.4 mo · retention 96%
Live telemetry
this operator's system surfacePricing
one number · one footnoteAvailable at all Delivery Plan Tiers →
All-in: the operator, delivery manager and replacement guarantee. No recruiter fee, no markup surprises.
Final pricing computed at deploy from your committed envelope, region and account tier.
FAQ
common questionsHow is Internal Developer Platform Starter priced?+
Pricing is shown to signed-in accounts. Sign in to view the rate; pricing is computed from your engagement scope, region and account tier.
Is Internal Developer Platform Starter available now?+
Yes. It is published and deployable directly from the Scrums.com catalog.
Can a Internal Developer Platform Starter deployment be reversed?+
Yes. Deployments are reversible with a one-click swap inside the trial window.
Who provides Internal Developer Platform Starter?+
Scrums.com, vetted by the Scrums.com platform.
How it compares
vs other delivery| Option | From | Stack | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Internal Developer Platform Starter · this one | 🔒 Sign in for pricing | delivery · outcome-driven-sprints · platform-engineering | ● available |
| Release Backlog Burn-Down Sprint | 🔒 Sign in for pricing | delivery · outcome-driven-sprints · backlog | ● available |
| Technical Debt Reduction Sprint | 🔒 Sign in for pricing | delivery · outcome-driven-sprints · technical-debt | ● available |
| Critical Application Rescue | 🔒 Sign in for pricing | delivery · outcome-driven-sprints · rescue | ● available |
Commonly deployed with
more deliveryRelease Backlog Burn-Down Sprint
Deliver a prioritized set of small production-ready changes that have accumulated behind a constrained delivery team.
Available at all Delivery Plan Tiers
VIEW →Technical Debt Reduction Sprint
Remove a defined cluster of high-cost technical debt tied to reliability, speed, maintainability, or developer friction.
Available at all Delivery Plan Tiers
VIEW →Critical Application Rescue
Stabilize a failing, broken, or abandoned application, restore reliable operation, and create a prioritized path forward.
Available at all Delivery Plan Tiers
VIEW →