Deploy unlimited Laravel apps on your own VPS.
Bring your own server. Pay a fixed cost. Deploy as many Laravel apps as you want. No per-app pricing, no mystery bills, no limits.
You just want to ship. Not configure servers.
Every time you deploy a Laravel app, it's the same 15-step dance. Provision a server. Pull the code. Configure the web server. Run artisan commands. Create the database. Configure the env file.
You're not shipping. You're configuring servers. And the deployment is not the work — the app is the work.
The existing options all have a catch.
Forge dropped their free plan. You can't use it without paying.
Vapor ties you to AWS. The billing is a black box — you never know what you'll pay until the invoice arrives.
Ploi has a free tier, but it limits how many sites you can deploy. You feel capped.
Every option nickel-and-dimes you or locks you into infrastructure you don't control.
Connect your VPS. Paste your repo. Done.
Bring any server with SSH access — DigitalOcean, Hetzner, Linode, whoever you want. The tool provisions your server from scratch:
- Caddy as the web server with automatic SSL — no setup, no renewal headaches
- MySQL database, created and configured for you
- Redis ready to go
- Latest PHP with common extensions
- Firewall configured by default
- Unattended security updates so your server stays current
- Artisan commands — handled automatically
Trigger new deployments manually when you're ready. Your server. Your URLs. Your cost.
Laravel apps only. Not for static sites. Not for WordPress. Just Laravel.
FAQ
How is this different from Forge, Vapor, or Ploi?
Those tools are great, but they each force a tradeoff: paid-only plans, AWS lock-in with unpredictable billing, or limits on how many apps you can deploy. This tool gives you unlimited Laravel apps on any VPS you already pay for, at a fixed cost you control.
Does it work with any VPS provider?
Yes. If you can SSH into it, you can deploy on it. DigitalOcean, Hetzner, Linode, Vultr — any provider.
What do I need to get started?
A VPS with SSH access and your Laravel app's GitHub repo URL. That's it.
Is this free?
The tool is free. Your only cost is whatever your VPS provider charges — a fixed monthly fee you already know.