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Hostim.dev is a developer-focused PaaS for deploying and managing containerized apps. You can launch projects from Docker images, Git repos, or full Docker Compose files. Databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redis), volumes, metrics, and HTTPS domains are built-in. Each project runs in isolation with clear per-project billing. A free 5-day trial and free tiers for databases and storage are available.

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Features

  • Deploy from Docker image, Git repo, or Compose file
  • Built-in MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redis, and volumes
  • Automatic HTTPS with free subdomain or custom domains
  • Real-time logs and metrics
  • Secure Bastion SSH for internal access
  • Project-based isolation and billing
  • Free tier and 5-day trial projects

Use Cases

  • Solo devs hosting side projects without server setup
  • Agencies running isolated client environments
  • Teams deploying apps with built-in databases and storage
  • Anyone migrating from manual servers to a simpler PaaS
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I built Hostim.dev because deploying apps in Europe often felt harder than it should be. Existing PaaS platforms were either too US-centric, too expensive, or required more infrastructure knowledge than many developers wanted to deal with. My goal is to make things simple: paste a Docker image, Git repo, or Compose file and get a working app with databases, storage, metrics, and HTTPS out of the box. I'd love to hear what you think, especially about the onboarding flow and what feels missing for your own projects.

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building Hostim.dev

I built Hostim.dev because deploying apps in Europe often felt harder than it should be. Existing PaaS platforms were either too US-centric, too expensive, or required more infrastructure knowledge than many developers wanted to deal with. My goal is to make things simple: paste a Docker image, Git repo, or Compose file and get a working app with databases, storage, metrics, and HTTPS out of the box. I'd love to hear what you think, especially about the onboarding flow and what feels missing for your own projects.