A list of Cloudron-like services/ competitors
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@timconsidine i'll admit, despite the problems i had with it, it is pretty decent. without it i wouldn't be able to deploy my website, not to mention securely.
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in fact, if i'm bein honest, i never had a website untill cloudron came around. i had no priar experience in html. we went with linode wordpress, and that had close to no security configurations. not to mention, it didn't have any hsts/default ssl. when i started using cloudron, i noticed a big differents. i had hsts, ssl, everything basically. it seams to do better than linode marketplace
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@timconsidine said in A list of Cloudron-like services/ competitors:
Trying to summon the motivation to try EasyPanel, but the nagging voice in my head keeps saying "but why bother? time is precious".
FWIW, I found it very easy to setup. It splits things up by having the user make a Project. Then, within the Project one can add Services (primarily DBs, but also just the name for a custom App), or, you can use Templates to install a common app from a list of 242. TWO HUNDRED FORTY-TWO. Since my own coding chops are low, I opt for the Templates, and use it primarily for the Rotki app, but also the usual WP, Ghost, etc.
One thing I like about it is a page wide Dashboard which gives basic info. For me, it is often the exact info I'm curious about, so it is handy (you gotta pay to see more).
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y'know, i'm thinking of posting a review of cloudron to my personal website. i actually once even tryed to get a sponcership with them because i liked what they were doing, and i never had the ability to really do anything like setup a website untill i found cloudron. in facgt, they actually power about 95% of my business and allows them to run. yeah we have some non cloudron services, but cloudron takes cair of about 95% of my business. i do remember my media guy who i won't mention actually having a referral link to his video (it was my link) in a video he did because, y'know, i thought, why not give the viewers a chance to explore cloudron, so i created a referral link. i might go ahead and do that when i make my cloudron review for my website
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@scooke despite my earlier comment, I did try Easypanel.
Yes, easy to setup, and 3 apps free.Yes a large library of existing templates, but the ones that would interest me are already on Cloudron.
Interesting though that they have Langchain and FlowiseThe stand-out feature is the ability to deploy straight from a Github repo (remember though to choose Nixpack as deploy methiod - not entirely clear).
Worked perfectly with one that I tested (Libreddit), not so well with another.And Heroku package support, although I haven't tried that.
Interesting but doesn't displace Cloudron for me.
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@jdaviescoates aw. yeah, i'm gonna do my review on cloudron sometime today.
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kinda deserves it.
without cloudron, i wouldn't have a business, and i wouldn't have sutch an online presence. i wouldn't have any of that stuf.
not even jokin. i never had an online website, or could never even run a sefitient online business untill i had cloudron. -
i just made a reviw of this on my website.
https://adison.blindsoft.net/a-review-of-cloudron/ -
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Zeabur: A new PaaS platform deploy service with one click (zeabur.com)
Apps Marketplace: https://github.com/zeabur/zeabur/tree/main/marketplace -
now that i think about it, i see (even though i'm a blind person i can still imagine seeing) cloudron as like your own wicks, your own hostinger, your own, uh, 000webhost, but its your own, and it has a lot of applications. y'know what? i think i will make a post about installing cloudron.
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@jagan said in A list of Cloudron-like services/ competitors:
Zeabur: A new PaaS platform deploy service with one click (zeabur.com)
Apps Marketplace: https://github.com/zeabur/zeabur/tree/main/marketplaceInteresting: „Zeabur can automatically analyze the code to determine what language and framework the project uses.“
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@necrevistonnezr yep, just like github can