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    Octelium

    Octelium

    A next-gen FOSS self-hosted unified zero trust secure access platform

    ...It positions itself as more than a typical VPN; it supports zero-trust network access (ZTNA), “BeyondCorp”-style access, API/AI gateway functionality, and even serves as a PaaS-like deployment surface. One of its key strengths is identity-based, application-layer (L7) aware control, meaning access decisions are made per request, with context and policy rather than simple network-level allow/block rules. It supports both client-based (e.g., WireGuard/QUIC tunnels) and client-less access models, which makes it flexible for both human users and automated workloads. The project also highlights self-hosted, no hidden “server-side” locked components, giving organizations greater ownership and control over access, rather than relying on proprietary SaaS.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    free-for.dev

    free-for.dev

    A list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers

    free-for-dev is a long-running, community-curated catalog of services that offer free tiers useful to developers, students, makers, and small teams. The list spans hosting, databases, CI/CD, monitoring, source control, APIs, design tools, and more, organized into clear categories so readers can scan and compare options quickly. It emphasizes practical limits such as usage caps, seat counts, rate limits, and time-boxed trials, helping users spot real-world constraints before adopting a tool. The repository is maintained via pull requests and issue discussion, so new services and policy changes can be incorporated as providers evolve their offerings. ...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    ZaneOps

    ZaneOps

    A self-hosted PaaS for deploying and managing web apps

    ...ZaneOps supports Docker image deployments and deployment webhooks, making it useful for automated release workflows. It is aimed at startups, self-hosters, and teams that want modern deployment convenience without giving up control over servers, costs, or data.
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    tsuru

    tsuru

    Open source and extensible Platform as a Service (PaaS)

    ...We built the platform as a service atop of battle-tested technologies from Cloud Native Computing Foundation stack. Manage your distributed apps in many kubernetes clusters/regions with a single point of control. Tsuru is an open source project and, as such, we welcome contributions. Feel free to report or fix bugs, contribute to the documentation, or just give your opinion about the software.
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    Convox Rack

    Convox Rack

    Private PaaS built on native AWS services for maximum privacy

    Convox Rack is a private PaaS that runs inside a user’s AWS account and provides a managed application deployment layer over cloud infrastructure. It is designed for teams that want the productivity of a platform-as-a-service while keeping workloads, data, and infrastructure under their own control. Developers interact with Rack through the Convox CLI to create apps, set environment variables, deploy code, build releases, and promote updates. The platform handles application lifecycle tasks such as releases, logs, processes, scaling, rack updates, access credentials, and operational configuration. It also exposes commands for inspecting rack processes and generating Kubernetes configuration for the underlying cluster. ...
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    Dokploy

    Dokploy

    Open Source Alternative to Vercel, Netlify and Heroku

    ...Simplify your project and data management, ensure robust monitoring, and secure your backups—all without the fuss over minute details. Elevate your infrastructure with tools that offer precise control, detailed monitoring, and enhanced security, ensuring seamless management and robust performance. Streamline your deployments with our PaaS. Effortlessly manage Docker containers and traffic with Traefik. Boost your infrastructure's efficiency and security today
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    OTOMI

    OTOMI

    Self-hosted DevOps Platform for Kubernetes

    ...Get all the required observability tools in an integrated way. Ensure governance with security policies. Implement zero-trust networking with east-west and north-south network control within K8s. Provide self-service features to development teams.
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    cozystack

    cozystack

    PaaS and framework that replace or compete with AWS, VMware

    Open Source AI-ready PaaS and framework for building your own cloud on bare metal and running managed Kubernetes, virtual machines, Databases-as-a-Service or for creating your own AWS/GCP/Azure competitor for ISP/MSP/hosting providers. CNCF Project - Control your data - Cut dependence from the tech giants - Enable digital sovereignty - Use modern tools and APIs with any server - Fully utilize GPU resources for AI Who is it for? Banks and fintechs, AI-driven companies, service providers and data centers, governances, regulated and privacy-conscious organizations, integrators and independent IT consultants
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Space Cloud

    Space Cloud

    Open source Firebase + Heroku to develop, scale and secure apps

    ...Upload/download files to scalable file stores (e.g., Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage). Unified APIs for your custom HTTP services. Trigger webhooks or serverless functions on database or file storage events. Dynamic access control that integrates with your auth system (e.g., auth0, firebase-auth). Written in Golang, it follows cloud-native practices and scales horizontally.
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    Empire

    Empire

    A PaaS built on top of Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS)

    Empire is a control layer on top of Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS) that provides a Heroku-like workflow. It conforms to a subset of the Heroku Platform API, which means you can use the same tools and processes that you use with Heroku, but with all the power of EC2 and Docker. Empire is targeted at small to medium-sized startups that are running a large number of microservices and need more flexibility than what Heroku provides.
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