Self-hosting with cloud superpowers.
An open-source, self-hostable alternative to Heroku, Netlify & Vercel. Deploy your apps on affordable VPS providers like Hetzner and power them up with managed cloud services like databases, file storage and email delivery from AWS, all from one simple dashboard.

Everything you need
All‑in‑one platform
A self‑hosted PaaS for your own VPS. Deploy apps to servers you control (e.g. Hetzner) and, when needed, plug in managed AWS services — all from one simple dashboard. Mix and match without Terraform or console hopping.
- Self‑host on your own VPS
- Deploy Docker apps to servers you control (e.g. Hetzner). We handle SSL, zero‑downtime deploys, and updates.
- Mix and match cloud add‑ons
- Attach managed AWS services (RDS, SES, S3, SQS) alongside your VPS apps — in one dashboard.
- Managed databases (e.g., AWS RDS)
- Run your app on Hetzner and your DB on RDS. We wire connection strings and secrets automatically.
- Transactional email (AWS SES)
- Set up SES in a few clicks. Verified domains, credentials, and env vars are handled for you.
- Object storage (Amazon S3)
- Store assets and backups on Amazon S3 with secure, automatic configuration.
- Queues and background jobs (Amazon SQS)
- Use Amazon SQS for reliable background processing and run workers with built‑in process management and health checks.
- Unified secrets and config
- Manage environment variables once — we sync them securely across apps and add‑ons.
- One simple UI
- Provision, deploy, roll back, and monitor — without Terraform or cloud consoles.
Frequently asked questions
- Is it open source?
- Yes. I will build in the open with community feedback. The source code will be publicly available.
- Which cloud add‑ons are supported?
- At launch: AWS RDS (managed DB) and AWS SES (email). Storage (S3) and queues are next.
- How much will it cost?
- The self-hosted version is free for indie developers and small businesses. Larger enterprises are asked to obtain a commercial license. You only pay your VPS provider and any cloud services you choose to enable.
- Do I need Terraform or the AWS console?
- No. Provisioning and configuration happen in the UI with secure defaults. Power users can fine‑tune if needed.