Coolify has a self-hosted version though. How are you positioning your solution? I saw your landing page. Are you just selling a hosted version of Coolify with you managing it at a slightly lower price?
Coolify still requires configuring your servers + resources + understanding of Coolify (e.g. proxies, redirects, ssh keys, backups, etc.)
Indiehost would be even more of an abstraction (sign in with cloud provider + connect git repo and it does the rest)
Of course, the abstraction has its drawbacks (less control), so would be targeting simpler use-cases
Then a possibly, closer reference might be cpanel.net
Coolify has a self-hosted version though. How are you positioning your solution? I saw your landing page. Are you just selling a hosted version of Coolify with you managing it at a slightly lower price?
Coolify still requires configuring your servers + resources + understanding of Coolify (e.g. proxies, redirects, ssh keys, backups, etc.)
Indiehost would be even more of an abstraction (sign in with cloud provider + connect git repo and it does the rest)
Of course, the abstraction has its drawbacks (less control), so would be targeting simpler use-cases
Then a possibly, closer reference might be cpanel.net