StackShift
Own and operate infrastructure in one control plane
StackShift provides a single control plane for deploying applications, databases, and Docker Compose stacks, whether on StackShift‑managed infrastructure or on user‑connected Linux VPS or cloud accounts. Users can push code from a Git repository, build images, and launch workloads through a unified workflow that abstracts the underlying servers.
The platform includes a catalog of ready‑made templates for common tools such as n8n, MinIO, Gitea, Grafana, and Umami, allowing teams to instantiate these services with a few clicks and then manage them like any other stack. Placement of workloads can be manual or automatically routed to the least‑loaded connected node, and a live topology view shows the distribution across targets.
Spend limits can be defined so that StackShift automatically pauses workloads before exceeding a budget, giving teams control over costs while using either hosted or self‑hosted resources. The system is positioned for teams that need both the convenience of a managed service and the flexibility of operating their own servers.
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