What is Sliplane?
Sliplane is a simple and cost effective solution for deploying containerized applications.
Sliplane takes away most of the overhead of deploying containers so you don’t have to worry about it. From building the image, running the container, regular healthchecks, managing environment variables, connecting a domain to logging and much more.
One of Sliplanes core features are continuos deployments. You connect a GitHub repository, and Sliplane will automatically build and deploy your application on every new commit.
You can also deploy directly from any OCI-compatible container registry (Docker Hub, GHCR, AWS ECR, Google Artifact Registry, GitLab Container Registry, and more), giving you instant access to hundreds of thousands of public and private containers.
Here you can find answers to the most common questions we get about Sliplane. If you have any other questions, please contact us
How much does Sliplane cost?
Section titled “How much does Sliplane cost?”Sliplane charges per server. Host unlimited services for one price. Servers start at €9/month + VAT with per-hour billing (you only pay for the time your server exists). See our detailed billing guide for more information.
Where are my servers hosted?
Section titled “Where are my servers hosted?”Servers in Germany and Finland run on infrastructure from Hetzner GmbH. Servers in the US and Singapore run on Datapacket and Latitude. In all locations you get stable and powerful hardware at highly competitive rates.
Can I bring my own server?
Section titled “Can I bring my own server?”No, we provide a fully managed service, so you don’t need to deal with server management at all. A public Sliplane agent that you can install on your own infrastructure does not exist.
Why should I use Sliplane?
Section titled “Why should I use Sliplane?”Sliplane is the solution when it comes to hosting simple applications for an affordable price. We provide all the tools you need to get your application up and running quickly and take away all the overhead of deploying containerized applications.
How do I get started?
Section titled “How do I get started?”Head over to Sliplane and sign up with your GitHub account.