Sliplane is a Docker-first Container-as-a-Service that lets you deploy containers from GitHub or Docker Hub with predictable, single-price billing and built-in reliability tooling like health checks, logs, daily backups, and free SSL.
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TARGET CUSTOMER
Developers and small teams who want to ship Dockerized apps without deep DevOps, including agencies and organizations running production workloads and prototypes/POCs.
TIMELINE
- Build infra migration to Firecracker — June 5, 2025 →
Moved build infrastructure from Fly.io to an in-house Firecracker orchestrator on bare metal.
- API llms.txt published — June 16, 2025 →
Introduced llms.txt for the public API.
- Upgrade nudging email live — June 1, 2025 →
Shipped an email that prompts upgrades based on high utilization.
- Referral program announced — July 10, 2025 →
Referral program slated to ship.
- MCP server for Claude via public API — July 11, 2025 →
Released an MCP server so Claude can deploy via Sliplane’s public API.
- Prepaid credits/committed resources — July 15, 2025 →
Shipped prepaid credits; later reported prepaid credits doubled from August to September.
TECH STACK
Docker-focused hosting with deploys from GitHub and Docker Hub; public API (llms.txt) and an MCP server for Claude; build infrastructure migrated from Fly.io to an in-house Firecracker orchestrator on bare metal; Hetzner used as a provider; monitoring via Grafana; Bun and Next.js used in development; platform features include automatic daily volume backups and log monitoring.
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FOUNDERS
Founder building Sliplane; posts about migrating the build infrastructure from Fly.io to an in-house Firecracker orchestrator on bare metal; publicly shares growth updates and operates from Germany.
PRODUCT–FOUNDER FIT
Jonas is a deep-infra builder who migrated Sliplane’s build system to an in-house Firecracker orchestrator and actively optimizes low-level performance (e.g., kernel boot times). His profile explicitly says he’s building a new Docker hosting company, directly aligned with Sliplane’s Docker-first CaaS.