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Container applications

Self-hosted software, without the server

Pick something from the catalogue and it comes up in its own container on our application node — a different machine from the one serving your website. It answers on your domain, its access details wait for you in the panel, and every update is taken with a database dump first, so there is always a way back.

What you can run

Short on purpose. Every entry is an application we build, update and support, and adding one is a commitment we keep for years — so the list grows slowly and deliberately.

Hermes Workspace

AI

A workspace for AI agents: run, watch and direct them from one interface, using your own model provider account.

RAM
2 GB
CPU
100%
Disk
10 GB

What one instance takes out of your pool.

  • The project publishes no container image, so we build and maintain ours.
  • You supply your own AI model key. It is stored encrypted.
  • This application runs code by design, so its container is isolated and its resource ceiling is strict.
  • Load comes in bursts. It sits idle, then briefly wants everything it is allowed.

NetSendo

Marketing

E-mail and SMS marketing you host yourself: campaigns, lists and automations, with your subscriber data staying on your own instance.

RAM
1536 MB
CPU
100%
Disk
10 GB

What one instance takes out of your pool.

  • Brings its own database and cache; no separate setup needed.
  • Needs your own licence key from the vendor.
  • Sending goes through your own e-mail provider's API. Direct mail ports are closed on this machine, which is what keeps one customer's sending from affecting everyone else's.

How an application runs here

The parts of this that are engineering decisions rather than marketing — and the reason the product is worth buying at all.

On its own machine

Applications run on the application node, never on the server that serves your website. Whatever an application does to itself, your store keeps its processor, its memory and its response time.

One container each, without root

Every instance gets its own system account and its own container, with firm ceilings on memory, processor and disk. Nothing runs as root, and no instance can read another one.

Images pinned to a checksum

We do not follow a tag. Every image is pinned by digest, so nobody upstream can swap what you are running between one restart and the next.

Updates you can undo

Automatic or manual, per instance, your choice. Either way the database is dumped first, and an update whose health check fails is rolled back to the version that worked.

Your address, your certificate

The application answers on your own domain, with the certificate issued and renewed automatically. The technical address stays alive as a way in while DNS moves, or when a zone gets broken.

Access details and a terminal in the panel

Generated passwords wait in the panel rather than in an e-mail, and every instance has a terminal in the browser — which is how applications that insist on being set up interactively get set up at all.

You buy capacity, not licences

There is no price per application. Your plan carries a pool of memory, processor and disk on the application node, and you run as many applications as fit in it — the way you would on a server of your own, without having one.

PlanRAMCPUDiskInstances
Growth Store4 GB200%20 GB25
Scale Store8 GB400%40 GB25
Dedicated Commerce16 GB800%80 GB25

Plans not listed here carry no application capacity, and the install form will say so rather than let you find out later.

The instance count is an anti-abuse cap, not the real limit. What binds is the pool: an application installs if its memory, processor and disk still fit. 100% of a processor is one core.

When the pool runs out

Add 2 GB of memory, 100% of a processor and 10 GB of disk for 25 points a month, from the panel, without moving your hosting plan.

One point is one złoty net. Points are bought in the panel or earned in the affiliate programme, and application capacity is one of the things they pay for.

What we promise, and what we do not

The application node is probed from outside our own network, and every day it was measured is published on the status page — including the days nothing measured it. A record you can read beats a number in a brochure.

The compensation table in the SLA covers hosting services. Applications are a separate product, billed in points, and sit outside it. What this product gives you instead is that public record, a database dump before every update and a rollback when one fails.

Questions people actually ask

Is this a virtual server?
No. You get the application, not the machine: no operating system to patch, no containers to learn, no key to lose. If what you want is a machine of your own, this is the wrong product and we will say so.
Can I install anything I like?
No — the catalogue is curated. Every entry means a licence we have read, an image we keep current and a support case we can answer. If something you need is missing, ask: that is how entries get added.
Whose data is it?
Yours. Each instance keeps its data in its own storage on the node, and the node is backed up off-site, with the restore tested rather than assumed.
What if an update breaks the application?
The database is dumped before the update runs. If the health check afterwards fails, the previous version and its configuration come back on their own and the instance keeps serving what worked.
Do I need my own licence?
For commercial applications, yes: you register it with the vendor in your own name and enter the key when you install. We host the software, we do not resell it. The cards above say which applications this applies to.
Can I take it somewhere else?
Yes. It is ordinary software in an ordinary container, and the terminal gives you the shell to export from. Nothing about the way it runs here is ours to lock.

Applications come with the plans that carry capacity

Choose a plan with an application pool and install from the catalogue in a couple of minutes. Already a customer? The catalogue is waiting in your panel.