I would not take GP's word as general sentiments in DevOps. We have plenty of automation and "low-code" if you look at it right. That's really the name of the game. It's mostly scripting and config, while tools are programmed. DevOps is also a hard space to build a product in. Lots of competition, especially with open source, but also everyone's setup and needs are a little different.
Can you mention any examples? I'm keen to know. I personally don't use any such tools. I also agree that building any products in the DevOps space where many people are passionate about their DIY solutions is usually not a good idea.
Its good enough and is 95% of the way there. This is a feature within a tool, IMO and particularly an observability one, as it needs to monitor all existing cloud services.
It's definitely a lot more than just a lift and shift.
The companies are really struggling with managing their costs on cloud.
So far we haven't dealt with a single customer, from individuals to enterprise companies, who has been using their cloud resources even relatively efficiently.
It's built based on serverless architecture, with isolation between front-end and back-end.
I invite you to take a look and feel free to ask any questions about DoTenX.