The biggest friction point and frustration I have encountered with HashiCorp Consul so far is what I already highlighted in our previous discussion. First of all, this is not beginner-friendly. We need good learning and proper training to understand the concepts and the architecture. Another part is the deployment or the setup, which is not that easy and is somewhat complex. Another thing I can think of is the UI or interface which we get with HashiCorp Consul. It is not that polished or user-friendly. So it looks somewhat chatty. Another part is that to go with HashiCorp Consul, you need to have a good and strong understanding of DevOps. Otherwise, you will not be able to manage it, deploy it, or use it. If I could improve one thing about HashiCorp Consul, the single change that would have the biggest positive impact on my workflow would be that the UI has better visibility and is more user-friendly. That would really help my team to manage it because if it provides a good understanding and good overview of the service mesh and the details, that would be much better.
The biggest friction point I have encountered with HashiCorp Consul so far is that it is not beginner-friendly. We need good learning and proper training to understand the concepts and the architecture. Another part is the deployment or the setup; it is a bit complex. Additionally, the UI is not that polished or user-friendly; it looks a bit cheap. Lastly, to go with HashiCorp Consul, you need to have a good and strong understanding of DevOps; otherwise, managing or deploying it is challenging. If I could improve one thing about HashiCorp Consul, it would be enhancing the UI for better visibility and user-friendliness. That would help my team to manage better because if it provides a good understanding and a good overview of my service mesh and the details, that would be much better.
Technical Support Executive at DigitalTrack Solutions
Real User
Top 5
May 7, 2026
I currently do not have any issues with HashiCorp Consul, but it could be better if it enables ACL automatically. There are cases where it stops running without any proper security and does not give notification. Enabling the access control list would allow it to work properly.
HashiCorp Consul can be improved as it can provide some required management such as managing a cluster, certificate, or networking. It can be made easier in a service mesh, and sometimes it is not usable for small apps and the UI is a little confusing, so in those cases, it could improve.
Senior Infrastructure Engineer at Publicis Sapient
Reseller
Top 10
Feb 18, 2026
They can provide user IAM features, such as identity and access management, allowing more granular access control for DevOps engineers and developers. This would enable better management of engineering access, aligning with industry norms. For HashiCorp's enterprise solutions, offering free trials or credits could encourage adoption among larger companies, particularly those that view the cost as a barrier to entry. Improved promotions could boost sales and exposure. Customer service response time could be improved, especially for non-production environments, to provide quicker support and resolution of inquiries.
Cloud Engineer at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 10
Dec 3, 2025
I think the documentation sometimes can be better; it needs to make it easier for our developers to understand how to interact with it. At this time, I do not think there are any other improvements HashiCorp Consul could use besides the documentation.
Associate DevOps Engineer at a computer software company with 1-10 employees
Real User
Jan 24, 2024
They could improve issues related to triggering generic deployments for the platform. We have raised multiple support cases. They could enhance the integration approach with Service Mesh tools. Additionally, the UI needs enhancement.
HashiCorp Consul offers efficient service discovery and management within microservices architectures. It specializes in health checks, service mesh facilitation, and automation, benefiting developers by simplifying service communication without the need for IP configurations.HashiCorp Consul is essential for developers requiring simplified service communication, configuration management, and infrastructure provisioning across cloud platforms. It serves as a registry, health checker, and...
The biggest friction point and frustration I have encountered with HashiCorp Consul so far is what I already highlighted in our previous discussion. First of all, this is not beginner-friendly. We need good learning and proper training to understand the concepts and the architecture. Another part is the deployment or the setup, which is not that easy and is somewhat complex. Another thing I can think of is the UI or interface which we get with HashiCorp Consul. It is not that polished or user-friendly. So it looks somewhat chatty. Another part is that to go with HashiCorp Consul, you need to have a good and strong understanding of DevOps. Otherwise, you will not be able to manage it, deploy it, or use it. If I could improve one thing about HashiCorp Consul, the single change that would have the biggest positive impact on my workflow would be that the UI has better visibility and is more user-friendly. That would really help my team to manage it because if it provides a good understanding and good overview of the service mesh and the details, that would be much better.
The biggest friction point I have encountered with HashiCorp Consul so far is that it is not beginner-friendly. We need good learning and proper training to understand the concepts and the architecture. Another part is the deployment or the setup; it is a bit complex. Additionally, the UI is not that polished or user-friendly; it looks a bit cheap. Lastly, to go with HashiCorp Consul, you need to have a good and strong understanding of DevOps; otherwise, managing or deploying it is challenging. If I could improve one thing about HashiCorp Consul, it would be enhancing the UI for better visibility and user-friendliness. That would help my team to manage better because if it provides a good understanding and a good overview of my service mesh and the details, that would be much better.
I currently do not have any issues with HashiCorp Consul, but it could be better if it enables ACL automatically. There are cases where it stops running without any proper security and does not give notification. Enabling the access control list would allow it to work properly.
If I could add or improve one thing in HashiCorp Consul, I would prefer a non-voter feature.
HashiCorp Consul can be improved as it can provide some required management such as managing a cluster, certificate, or networking. It can be made easier in a service mesh, and sometimes it is not usable for small apps and the UI is a little confusing, so in those cases, it could improve.
They can provide user IAM features, such as identity and access management, allowing more granular access control for DevOps engineers and developers. This would enable better management of engineering access, aligning with industry norms. For HashiCorp's enterprise solutions, offering free trials or credits could encourage adoption among larger companies, particularly those that view the cost as a barrier to entry. Improved promotions could boost sales and exposure. Customer service response time could be improved, especially for non-production environments, to provide quicker support and resolution of inquiries.
I think the documentation sometimes can be better; it needs to make it easier for our developers to understand how to interact with it. At this time, I do not think there are any other improvements HashiCorp Consul could use besides the documentation.
They could improve issues related to triggering generic deployments for the platform. We have raised multiple support cases. They could enhance the integration approach with Service Mesh tools. Additionally, the UI needs enhancement.
Health check outputs are delayed sometimes. If a service is down for more than five or ten seconds, sometimes the tool is not able to capture it.
The command line of HashiCorp Consul could be more intuitive to make it easier to use.