European Hosting Built for Agencies

Run every client project on one simple European cloud. Isolated environments, clean handoffs and flat, predictable pricing, all managed from a single dashboard. GDPR-compliant by default on servers in Germany and Finland.

From git push to live client app in seconds

Connect a client's GitHub repo or a Docker image. Sliplane builds it, runs it and ships zero downtime deploys on European servers, so you spend time on the work, not the pipeline.

  • One project per client, cleanly isolated from the rest
  • Push to deploy straight from git, no CI to maintain
  • Live logs, metrics and healthchecks out of the box
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Why Agencies Host on Sliplane

  • Isolated environments for every client so nothing overlaps and nothing leaks
  • Flat, predictable pricing you can pass on cleanly with no surprise bills
  • One dashboard to manage every client project, server and database
  • European server locations in Germany and Finland, GDPR-compliant by default
  • Human support (German & English) when a client deadline is on the line
Sliplane

Ship Client Projects on European Servers in Minutes

Built for the Way Agencies Work

  • Spin up a fresh, isolated project for each new client in minutes
  • Run staging and production side by side without extra tooling
  • Host any stack: Next.js, Nuxt, Laravel, headless CMS, databases and more
  • Hand off cleanly by transferring a project when an engagement ends
  • Keep every client's data in the EU with transparent, per-server pricing
Manage client projects on Sliplane

Built for the way you ship

From solo builders to whole engineering teams, Sliplane fits how you work.

Startups

Move fast without hiring a DevOps team. Ship your MVP, scale when you need to and keep your burn rate low with predictable pricing.

A European cloud for your client work

Sliplane is operated by a German company in Berlin and runs under European law. Deploy client projects on EU server locations so their data stays in Europe, with the freedom to run close to their users worldwide.

  • Operated by a German company in Berlin
  • GDPR compliant by default
  • Data stays in the EU on European server locations
  • DPA available on request through your dashboard

Trusted by builders around the world

50,000+
Deploys per month
1,000+
Happy customers
5
Global regions
50+
Countries served

Deploy close to your users

Run your apps in any of our locations across Europe, North America and Asia.

Germany
US East
US West
Finland
Singapore

Why our customers love Sliplane

4.9
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Docker hosting as it should be
"Sliplane allows to build and host docker containers from Git-repositories with a fixed and affordable pricing. It simply works as expected. Adding persistent volumes to a container is a breeze, so hosting of stateful services (as databases) is straightforward. With a few clicks you can setup an orchestrated application without any knowledge about Kubernetes."
Maik Jablonski
Maik Jablonski
Managing Director at Neoskop GmbH
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Pay-Per-Server Pricing

Deploy as many services on each server as it can handle, with no additional charges. You only pay per server running in your account.

Always included:

  • Deploy unlimited services
  • 1-Click presets for popular software
  • Automatic daily volume backups
  • Free Sliplane subdomains for public services
  • Free SSL certificates
  • Unlimited collaborators
  • Free egress
  • API Access
  • Dedicated build servers
  • Human support

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PlanvCPURAMStoragePrice
Starter11 GB 20 GB 9.00 €
Base22 GB 20 GB 17.80 €
Medium34 GB 20 GB 28.80 €
Large48 GB 20 GB 45.00 €
X-Large816 GB 20 GB 88.20 €
XX-Large1632 GB 20 GB 224.00 €
NVMe Block StoragePrice
20 GB Included
50 GB 5.00 €
100 GB 10.00 €
250 GB 25.00 €
500 GB 50.00 €
1000 GB 100.00 €
Prices do not include VAT

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most common questions about hosting client projects on Sliplane.

Start Hosting Your Client Projects in Europe

Reliable, GDPR-compliant and developer-friendly - hosting as it should be.