As part of an information architecture overhaul, this PR reorganizes the About section and adds a Support section (but not content to it yet) [preview](https://coder.com/docs/@docs-ia-about/about) this PR is intentionally limited in scope so that we can ship meaningful changes faster and followup PRs should include: - [ ] edit + overhaul the About page - [ ] decide on the `start` directory - [ ] ~screenshots page updates~ (this should happen July or later) redirects PR: https://github.com/coder/coder.com/pull/944 --------- Co-authored-by: EdwardAngert <17991901+EdwardAngert@users.noreply.github.com>
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Log in
Install Coder in your cloud or air-gapped on-premises. Developers simply log in via their browser to access their Workspaces.
Templates
Developers provision their own ephemeral Workspaces in minutes using pre-defined Templates that include approved tooling and infrastructure.
Template administrators can either create a new Template from scratch or choose a Starter Template.
Template administrators build Templates using Terraform. Templates define the underlying infrastructure that Coder Workspaces run on.
Workspaces
Developers create and delete their own workspaces. Coder administrators can easily enforce Workspace scheduling and autostop policies to ensure idle Workspaces don’t burn unnecessary cloud budget.
Developers launch their favorite web-based or desktop IDE, browse files, or access their Workspace’s Terminal.
Administration
Coder administrators can access Template usage insights to understand which Templates are most popular and how well they perform for developers.
Coder administrators can control every aspect of their Coder deployment.
Coder administrators and auditor roles can review how users are interacting with their Coder Workspaces and Templates.
Coder administrators can monitor the health of their Coder deployment, including database latency, active provisioners, and more.









