Managed app hosting
Deploy client sites behind automatic HTTPS and clean subdomains or custom domains.
Forge gives your agency hosting, Postgres, backups, SSL, storage, and managed operations without a new USD SaaS bill for every project.
Production sites already running Managed operations Regional hosting choices
Netlify here, Supabase there, storage somewhere else, monitoring on another card. It works when you have two clients. It gets messy when every launch adds a new bill, login, renewal, and failure point.
What you pay today — the old way: a separate bill per client, per vendor, every month.
Forge is not another dashboard you babysit. It is a managed server with the common production pieces already wired together for small agency workloads.
Deploy client sites behind automatic HTTPS and clean subdomains or custom domains.
Each site can have its own database and credentials instead of sharing tables across clients.
Scheduled database backups make recovery part of the system, not a panic task.
Uploads, assets, and media live with the rest of the stack instead of becoming another subscription.
Caddy routes traffic, certificates renew automatically, and health checks keep the install visible.
Login flows, identity projects, OAuth clients, and app wiring without adding another auth vendor.
Centralise model keys, route OpenAI-compatible calls, and track usage across client apps.
Give apps managed document ingestion, embeddings, vector search, and citation-ready retrieval.
Transactional email, scheduled tasks, feature flags, queues, caching, and session storage.
The dashboard is there for day-to-day work, but technical teams are not locked into clicking around. Forge exposes the same operating model through tools that fit real deployment workflows.
Manage apps, services, logs, deploys, API keys, and operational tasks from pgforge.
Declare databases, Redis, storage, auth, RAG, and environment bindings in forge.yaml.
Let approved AI tools inspect infrastructure state and operate Forge through the same backend capabilities.
Forge is priced around one managed server instead of one bill per service per client. The exact saving depends on your current stack, but the direction is simple: more clients should improve your margin, not dilute it.
Five clients across separate hosting, database, storage, and monitoring accounts, often billed in USD.
Five client sites on one managed server, with room to add more without multiplying vendors.
Illustrative figures only. Final pricing depends on region, workloads, storage, and support requirements.
Moving client infrastructure onto one managed server is a trust decision. Forge earns that trust by being specific about what runs, where the data lives, and how you get out if you ever need to.
A short call is enough to map your clients, current tools, and migration risk. If Forge does not make operational or financial sense, you will know quickly.