I’ve been running hosting infrastructure since 1997, which means I’ve watched a lot of shifts in how people build for the web.
AI coding tools have changed the timeline in a real way. Developers are shipping working applications in an afternoon that used to take weeks. People who never thought of themselves as builders are creating real, functional software with tools like Cursor and Claude Code. The pace of what’s getting built has accelerated in a way I haven’t seen before.
Deploying what gets built is where most people still hit the wall.
Shared hosting wasn’t designed for modern application stacks. Managed cloud platforms come with pricing models that make a good traffic month feel expensive. Most self-managed VPS options hand you a blank server and leave the rest to you. For developers building with AI tools, none of those options fit cleanly.
We’ve offered managed VPS hosting for years and know this space well. Self-Managed VPS is the unmanaged version, built for developers who want full control without the billing surprises that have become standard on larger platforms.
The app library is where that starts. From day one, Self-Managed VPS ships with n8n for workflow automation, OpenClaw as a self-hosted AI agent, PostgreSQL and Supabase for databases, Dokploy for deployment management, and GitLab CE for code and CI/CD. For developers who want a clean foundation instead, Ubuntu, AlmaLinux, and Debian are available as base options. Either way, you have a working environment configured on infrastructure you fully control, with the privacy that comes from running your own tools rather than depending on a large cloud platform’s system.
I know there are a lot of VPS providers out there. What I can tell you is what we bring that most of them don’t—nearly three decades of building hosting infrastructure for people who want to own their online presence, a track record of standing for an open and independent web, and no interest in upselling anyone into an enterprise tier they don’t need. When something goes wrong, you’re dealing with a company that has been doing this since 1997 and genuinely cares about getting it right.
Full root access means no platform deciding what runtimes are supported or what can run. Unmetered bandwidth across all plans means traffic growth doesn’t come with a penalty. And at $5.99 a month, the bill stays the same whether you’re running a side project or something that’s starting to take off.
If you want infrastructure from a company you can actually trust, this is it.
