Elastic estates rarely fail because one screen is missing. They become hard to operate when ingestion, data streams, backing indices, lifecycle state, tiers, shards and topology are scattered across disconnected screens.
FlexiClaw Platform is built as an operational surface for that problem. It connects to Elastic with read-only credentials and gives teams a clearer view of what is entering the cluster and where pressure is building.
01Read-only by design
The current Platform product is observation-only. It is built for inventory, validation and evidence, not remediation. Nothing is modified in Elasticsearch from the Platform surface.
That is deliberate. The first Platform promise is trust: show the structure, explain the flow, expose the pressure, and keep the view safe enough to use during reviews and investigations.
02What it makes visible
Platform focuses on the parts of Elastic that often decide operational quality: ingestion, data stream growth, lifecycle state, tiers, shards, nodes and backing-index structure.
03Designed as an operational surface
Platform is not a vanity dashboard. The interface is built around repeatable Elastic operations: understand what is flowing, where it lands, how it grows and what evidence can be shared.
That makes it a natural companion to FlexiClaw for Elastic. Platform shows the estate. The Codex plugin helps turn operational intent into investigated, previewed and verified outputs.
Platform does not modify Elasticsearch, change cluster settings, update ILM, edit templates, run remediations, replace Kibana, or include Codex automation inside the Platform MVP.
04Why this matters
Elastic can hold logs, traces, metrics, alerts and business signals. But if teams cannot see how the data enters and evolves, they lose confidence in the system. Platform is built to make that structure visible again.
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The Platform page includes the current product tour and data stream flow demo.