Become a sponsor to clowd.haus
clowdhaus — Infrastructure tooling for containers on AWS
clowdhaus is maintained by Bryant Biggs, core maintainer of terraform-aws-modules (1.77B+ downloads).
If you'd prefer to sponsor Bryant directly, head to github.com/sponsors/bryantbiggs — same work, same person, full tier list and details there.
Projects
Rust CLI Tools
- eksup (150+ stars) — analyzes running EKS clusters for upgrade readiness: deprecated APIs, compatibility issues, migration paths
- cookiecluster — interactive CLI that generates production-ready EKS Terraform configs without needing AWS credentials
- eksnode — EKS node bootstrap interface with containerd gRPC integration
- ktime — measures pod startup latency from apply to ready
Reference Architectures
- eks-reference-architecture (100+ stars) — production-grade EKS reference implementations
- terraform-composite-actions — reusable GitHub Actions for Terraform CI/CD
GitHub Actions
- aws-github-actions (120+ stars) — GitHub Actions for AWS workflows
- argo-cd-action (95+ stars) — GitHub Action for Argo CD deployments
Where the money goes
Sponsorship funds full-time open source work — module maintenance, Rust tooling, upstream contributions, and new container tooling being built from the ground up in Rust. All sponsorship here supports the same work as sponsoring Bryant directly.
Meet the team
-
Bryant Biggs bryantbiggsbits and bytes and bits and bytes
Featured work
-
clowdhaus/eksup
EKS cluster upgrade guidance
Rust 156 -
clowdhaus/cookiecluster
Stamping out clusters like its 1999
Rust 12 -
clowdhaus/aws-github-actions
Deploy 🚀 to AWS ☁️ with
GitHub Actions!
TypeScript 122 -
clowdhaus/argo-cd-action
GitHub action for executing Argo CD 🦑
TypeScript 98 -
clowdhaus/terraform-composite-actions
Contains composit GitHub actions for use with Terraform AWS Module workflows
Python 41 -
clowdhaus/terraform-min-max
GitHub action used to evaluate the Terraform minimum and maximum versions permitted
HCL 25
0% towards $2,000 per month goal
Be the first to sponsor this goal!
$10 a month
SelectA t3.micro
About the cost of running a t3.micro for a month. Every bit helps
sustain full-time open source work.
✅ Sponsor badge on your profile
$25 a month
SelectA Route 53 hosted zone
You're helping keep the most widely used Terraform AWS modules maintained
and up to date — all 60+ of them.
✅ Sponsor badge on your profile
✅ Sponsors-only posts — behind-the-scenes on module decisions, AWS
changes, EKS ecosystem updates, and what I'm building next
$100 a month
SelectA NAT Gateway
At this level, you're directly funding faster issue triage, PR reviews,
and feature development across the modules and tools you depend on.
✅ Everything in previous tiers
✅ Priority responses on issues and PRs across my repositories
✅ 1 PR/architecture review per month on your Terraform or EKS code
$500 a month
SelectAn EKS cluster
About the cost of running a small EKS cluster for a month. Your team
runs production on these modules — this ensures they stay maintained,
tested, and evolving.
✅ Everything in previous tiers
✅ Up to 3 PR/architecture reviews per month
✅ Priority feature requests — input on what gets built and prioritized
✅ Named sponsor acknowledgment in clowdhaus project READMEs
$1,500 a month
SelectCheaper than a consultant
Your organization depends on EKS, Terraform, and containers on AWS.
You need someone who knows the internals — the module code, the AWS
API quirks, the Karpenter edge cases, the EKS upgrade gotchas.
✅ Everything in previous tiers
✅ Up to 5 hours/month of consulting — architecture reviews, EKS strategy, Terraform module guidance, container and AI/ML infrastructure planning
✅ Async support via a private channel
$3,000 a month
SelectStill cheaper than hiring
Dedicated consulting for organizations building serious infrastructure
on AWS. EKS architecture, Terraform module strategy, container tooling,
GPU/ML workload infrastructure — from someone who's built the tools
thousands of teams already use.
✅ Everything in previous tiers
✅ Up to 12 hours/month of consulting
✅ Direct access for architectural decisions, incident support, and infrastructure strategy