{"slug":"digger","name":"Digger","domain":null,"best_rank":4,"categories":2,"entries":[{"slug":"best-opentofu-automation-platforms-for-platform-engineering-teams","title":"Best OpenTofu automation platforms for platform engineering teams","rank":4,"of":6,"score":2,"appearances":2,"modelRanks":{"Claude":5,"Gemini":5},"reason":"Best of the newer open-source generation — orchestrates OpenTofu runs inside your existing CI (GitHub Actions et al.), so compute and state stay in your accounts with no separate runner fleet to operate; adds concurrency control, RBAC via OPA, and drift detection in its paid tier while staying far cheaper than the SaaS leaders. Near-tie with Terrateam for this slot.","reasons":[{"model":"Claude","reason":"Best of the newer open-source generation — orchestrates OpenTofu runs inside your existing CI (GitHub Actions et al.), so compute and state stay in your accounts with no separate runner fleet to operate; adds concurrency control, RBAC via OPA, and drift detection in its paid tier while staying far cheaper than the SaaS leaders. Near-tie with Terrateam for this slot."},{"model":"Gemini","reason":"An open-source, CI-native GitOps orchestrator for OpenTofu that runs inside existing CI/CD pipelines to keep credentials and state within the customer's cloud boundary (near-tie with Atlantis due to shared GitOps focus, but wins due to easier CI/CD integration)."}],"fixes":[{"model":"Claude","fix":"Younger and less proven than everything above; leaning on your CI runners means inheriting CI's limits (queueing, ephemeral environments, debugging opacity) for infra runs."},{"model":"Gemini","fix":"Lacks a rich out-of-the-box UI for drift visual logs and complex collaborative workspaces, making it primarily a developer-centric utility rather than a complete self-service catalog platform."}],"updated":"2026-07-17","api":"https://modelsagree.com/api/v1/best/best-opentofu-automation-platforms-for-platform-engineering-teams.json"},{"slug":"best-terraform-drift-detection-tools-for-multi-cloud-infrastructure","title":"Best Terraform drift detection tools for multi-cloud infrastructure","rank":7,"of":8,"score":1,"appearances":1,"modelRanks":{"Claude":5},"reason":"Open-source orchestrator that runs drift detection as scheduled jobs inside your existing GitHub Actions/GitLab CI compute with Slack/notification wiring — the best low-cost, no-new-infrastructure route to scheduled drift checks for teams unwilling to buy a TACO platform","reasons":[{"model":"Claude","reason":"Open-source orchestrator that runs drift detection as scheduled jobs inside your existing GitHub Actions/GitLab CI compute with Slack/notification wiring — the best low-cost, no-new-infrastructure route to scheduled drift checks for teams unwilling to buy a TACO platform"}],"fixes":[{"model":"Claude","fix":"Drift detection is scheduled plan-and-notify, not a continuous inventory — no unmanaged-resource discovery or rich drift UI, and some drift features sit behind the paid tier; clearly a step below the top four in depth"}],"updated":"2026-07-17","api":"https://modelsagree.com/api/v1/best/best-terraform-drift-detection-tools-for-multi-cloud-infrastructure.json"}],"page":"https://modelsagree.com/product/digger","check":"https://modelsagree.com/check?q=Digger","updated":"2026-07-17T20:13:26.612Z","attribution":"modelsagree.com, CC BY 4.0"}