If you're looking for a replacement for Inkdrop, AutoCloud is worth a look. AutoCloud gives you immediate visibility into public cloud infrastructure with visualizations, change tracking, and a GraphQL API. It's intended to help with Terraform issues like slow deployment, overspending, security vulnerabilities and scaling problems. The tool has a four-step process to connect cloud accounts, discover and generate missing code, create secure and cost-effective designs, and generate Terraform code that's ready for production.
Another good candidate is Pulumi. Pulumi is an open-source IaC SDK that lets developers build, deploy and manage infrastructure across multiple clouds using their favorite programming languages. It supports AWS, Azure, Google Cloud and Kubernetes, and fits into existing software delivery pipelines. Pulumi features like policy-as-code, automated testing and deployments that follow corporate standards make it a good choice for teams that want to improve productivity, scalability and collaboration in their infrastructure work.
Both of these tools offer powerful features for managing and visualizing cloud infrastructure, so they're good Inkdrop replacements.