Goletro is an application deployment and management platform for users who run their own servers, positioning itself around βSelf-Host 400+ Apps.β Users can connect their own VPS, cloud VM, or dedicated server, then deploy open-source or self-hosted applications such as WordPress, n8n, Ghost, Plausible, Grafana, Supabase, ERPNext, Odoo, and Metabase via one-click templates. Its value proposition is not providing hosted cloud infrastructure, but turning server initialization, containers, SSL, DNS, monitoring, and backups into a panel-based workflow.
In terms of features, Goletro covers automatic SSL, custom domains, real-time CPU/memory/disk/network monitoring, email and webhook alerts, automated cloud backups, one-click restore, scheduled tasks, SSH keys, firewall, container isolation, team collaboration, RBAC, audit logs, and SSO/SAML. It supports any cloud provider as well as user-owned servers, typically requiring SSH connectivity to the server. The main copy mentions Docker container support, Git-based deployments, zero-downtime deploys, and environment variables, but does not provide details on specific languages, frameworks, API endpoints, or SDKs. The platform itself does not claim to be open source; its terms state that the software and documentation are proprietary and prohibit reverse engineering. However, many of its app templates are aimed at the open-source ecosystem.
Pricing is relatively clear: Starter is free, allows 1 connected server and 5 app deployments, and includes 400+ templates, SSL, and basic monitoring, but does not include automated backups or team collaboration. Pro costs $19/month, or $15/month when billed annually, with unlimited servers and apps, automated cloud backups, a 5-seat team, cron, and priority email support. Business costs $49/month, or $39/month annually, adding unlimited seats, RBAC, audit logs, SSO/SAML, dedicated Slack support, a 99.9% SLA, and phone support. Compared with hosted solutions that charge per app or per server, the fixed monthly pricing may be attractive for teams running multiple applications.
Its strengths are broad template coverage, a low barrier to entry, and the consolidation of common DevOps tasks into a single dashboard. It also emphasizes that data stays on the userβs own server. This makes it suitable for developers, web agencies, SMBs, and teams looking to replace some SaaS tools with self-hosted alternatives. The limitations are also clear: several pages still show βJoin the waitlist,β so actual availability is not entirely certain; Goletro does not guarantee the compatibility, security, or licensing of third-party templates; and the backup feature should not be treated as a full data recovery guarantee. Production environments still need their own disaster recovery strategy.
The main content does not mention mainland China nodes, ICP filing, local payment methods, or Chinese-language support. The payment processor is Stripe, so it may be oriented more toward international credit cards. Mainland China access cannot be determined from the available text. Before trying it, users should verify access to app.goletro.com, SSH connectivity, backup storage availability, and payment support. Comparable alternatives include Coolify, CapRover, Cloudron, YunoHost, Dokploy, and Portainer.
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