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Your first app is on us.

After that, every app is €5/month. No tiers, no brackets.

Your first app

One app, one server, fully managed.

Free

No card required

Includes:

  • Full management
  • Security patches
  • Instant rollback
  • Config enforcement

Every app after

Same rate whether it's app 2 or app 200.

€5
per app
per month

Flat rate, no tiers

Everything included:

  • Unlimited applications
  • No server limit
  • No usage-based billing
  • Unlimited environments

Native provisioning, built in.

Why per-application?

You bring the server. We manage your applications.

You bring the server

You pick the provider, region, and specs. Your VPS is a resource you bring — we build on top of it.

We handle the operations

Deployment, security patches, updates, config enforcement, rollback. We handle the operations so you can focus on building.

Same rate, always

No tiers, no brackets, no surprises. Every app costs the same whether it's your second or your hundredth.

No server yet? You can start on Layover — a temporary server we run for you — free for 30 days, so you can get an app live while you set up your own. Bringing your own server is the point, so that's where we'll nudge you; but if you need more time, keep a Layover running for €10/month. How Layover works →

Start with one app. See what managed feels like.

Frequently asked questions

Your questions answered.

What counts as an application?

An application is a codebase you deploy — one repository, built and released by strackt, with its own domain and its own database. A Laravel app, a Statamic project, a WordPress site you run for a client. Its environments don't multiply the price: staging, and a preview environment for every open pull request, are part of the same application. Packaged software you install rather than build isn't an application here — see "Can I run Nextcloud or other self-hosted apps?"

How does pricing work?

Your first app is on us — one app, one server, fully managed. After that, every additional app is €5/month. Same rate whether it's app 2 or app 200. No tiers, no brackets, no surprises.

Why per-application?

Your VPS is the infrastructure you bring. The work strackt does scales with the applications you ship — each one gets its own build and release pipeline, its own secrets, its own preview environments, its own patching and recovery. That's the value, so that's what you pay for. Its environments are included: staging and per-pull-request previews don't add to the bill. No usage-based billing. No bandwidth overages. Flat-rate, predictable, no surprises.

What happens if I remove an app?

Your bill adjusts to your current app count. Remove an app, pay less. No commitments, no lock-in.

Can I run Nextcloud or other self-hosted apps on strackt?

No — and Coolify is the right tool for that job. strackt deploys applications you build from source: you push a commit, we build it, run your migrations, and release it. Packaged software works the other way round. The maintainer publishes a finished release archive, and a plain git clone of it often won't even run, because the compiled assets only exist inside the release. Firefly III is a good example of that, and it's a Laravel app.

Doing it properly means deploying artifacts rather than building source, and tracking upstream releases rather than your commits — a different pipeline, priced per server rather than per application. It's a different product, not a feature we're missing, so we'd rather point you at one that does it well than cost you an afternoon.

WordPress is the one exception in our catalogue, and it isn't a precedent. It's there for people who run WordPress as a business — agencies with client sites, publishers with their own themes and plugins — where the site is something you deploy and get paid for rather than a service you added to a home server.

What VPS providers work with strackt?

Any major provider. strackt can order and provision servers at eight of them directly — Hetzner, DigitalOcean, Vultr, Linode, UpCloud, Hostinger, TransIP, and any OpenStack cloud — or bring a VPS you already have. You pick the provider, region, and price point.

What if I don't have a server yet?

You can start on Layover — a temporary server we run for you — free for 30 days, so you can get an app live while you set up your own. Bringing your own VPS is the whole point of strackt, so that's what we'll steer you toward. But if you need more time, you can keep a Layover running for €10/month, and move your app onto your own server whenever you're ready.

What stacks does strackt support?

Laravel (and Statamic), WordPress, and plain PHP today — we name exactly what we support, no vague promises. Laravel and plain PHP deploy from your own repository; WordPress runs as a managed site, imported or connected, and updated inside a protected pipeline. Node.js, Next.js, and static sites are not supported today. Note this means applications you build: packaged software you install rather than build, like Nextcloud or Immich, is outside what strackt does regardless of the language it happens to be written in.

What if I stop paying?

Your server keeps running — it's your VPS. strackt stops managing it, but nothing gets deleted. You can SSH in, export your configuration, or switch to manual management. No lock-in.

What if strackt goes away?

Your server is yours, so it keeps running. strackt manages your VPS — it doesn't host it — so if strackt the company ever disappeared, nothing gets switched off and nothing gets deleted. You keep SSH access, your configuration is yours to export, and you can carry on running the server yourself or move it to another provider. It's the same answer as if you stopped paying: your infrastructure never depended on us being here. We're a solo-founded project and upfront about that, which is exactly why we built strackt so that losing us is an inconvenience, not an outage.