HashiCorp's Consul is being used by Criteo, an advertising platform, to manage networked services and bring more autonomy to service users. The company has created a custom UI, called the Consul TemplateRB, which shows live information about Consul displayed via a simple static web server, allowing users to discover, learn about, manage, and investigate their services without relying on DevOps for support. This enables users to find services by typing a few words, use tags to filter systems, directly call APIs, and search for data quickly, among other features. The Consul TemplateRB also provides the DevOps team with valuable insights into user behavior, allowing them to proactively address additional user challenges. Additionally, Criteo has implemented default queries to simplify search and discovery while improving load management, and uses Consul for automated load balancing, metrics, alerts, availability monitoring, and DNS configuration. By giving users a clear set of expectations around Consul and the SLA, the DevOps team can further reduce the number of questions coming into them and ensure users know exactly what is agreed upon.