CMS
Web apps
Dashboards, landing pages, customer portals, and admin tools.
Launch the front door of your product without wiring the whole stack yourself.
Get a VM and install apps without typing a single command, or take full root control and do it all yourself.
“I wanted a cloud where I could start fast, keep root, and still add anything later. So I built one that stays simple at the start and never gets in the way when you want more.”
How it works
No SSHing, no nginx, no Let's Encrypt cron jobs, no hardening checklists. You stay in control from the first click.
Pick an app that gets you moving fast. You can keep it simple or swap in your own stack later.
We provision the server, give you root access, and wire up the basics so you can stay focused on the workload.
~2 min
Launch one-click workloads now, then move into custom Dockerfiles, Compose stacks, or anything else your VM can run.
~3 min for typical workloads
Bigger workloads take longer.
Marketplace
Start with one-click categories, then grow into custom Dockerfiles, Compose stacks, and anything else a modern cloud should support.
CMS
Dashboards, landing pages, customer portals, and admin tools.
Launch the front door of your product without wiring the whole stack yourself.
Automation
Webhooks, cron jobs, background tasks, and automations.
Keep async work alive on a box that stays on.
Database
Databases and other stateful services with snapshots.
Bring your own schema and keep the data close to the app.
Analytics
Metrics, dashboards, and product observability.
See what is happening without spinning up a separate platform.
Wiki
Docs, wikis, and internal portals.
Give your team one place to find the answer.
AI Agents
LLM-backed assistants and automations.
Bring your own key, prompts, and runtime.
Gaming
Persistent multiplayer worlds and community servers.
Root access when you need to tune the box.
Custom stack
Dockerfiles, Compose stacks, binaries, or scripts.
Start fast, then keep going with the stack you actually want to run.
Open a feature request or push a PR in suji-hq/suji-templates.
Every workload runs on the VM you own, and custom stacks fit right in too.
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A full VPS that's yours alone, with its own kernel and root login. Not a shared container.
Every workload gets <name>.suji.fr with SSL auto-issued. Bring your own domain too — verify it, point a DNS record, and choose Cloudflare or direct.
Manual snapshots, EU-stored. Take one before an upgrade; restore from the dashboard.
Drop into your VM from the dashboard, or add your own SSH key. Either way you get root.
Set a monthly cap. Once you hit it, new provisioning is blocked while anything already running stays up. Auto-recharge is yours to switch on.
Why Suji
A bare VPS can be cheaper, but you wire the platform bits by hand. Suji gives you the cloud layer so you can ship faster.
| DIY VPS | With Suji | |
|---|---|---|
| A few workloads on Small | Rent a VPS, then wire routing, SSL, deploys, and observability yourself | €12.99/mo, live in minutes |
| Cost (Small) | A bare VPS can be cheaper | €12.99/mo, managed services included |
| Setup time | A few hours over SSH | Minutes |
| SSL certs | Configure Let's Encrypt | Auto-issued |
| Deploys | git clone, edit Docker Compose | Pick an app or bring your own stack |
| Billing controls | Watch the dashboard yourself | Hard Cap on new provisioning |
Pricing
Hourly billing, from €12.99/mo. Run as many workloads as fit — no per-app or per-seat fees, 20 TB egress included.
Small
€12.99/mo
2 vCPU · 4 GB
Medium
€19.99/mo
4 vCPU · 8 GB
Large
€39.99/mo
8 vCPU · 16 GB
XL
€79.99/mo
16 vCPU · 32 GB
Prices are final. Stopped VMs are billed the same as running VMs — terminate to stop the meter.
Anything Linux can run. It's a full VM with root. Start from a category, or SSH in and run your own services, automations, game servers, databases, AI agents, or whatever you like. The starter catalog is just the one-click path for common workloads.
Yes. SSH in (or use the web terminal) and run whatever Docker Compose, binary, or script you want. It's your VM. To get a workload template added so anyone can one-click it, open a feature request or push a PR in suji-hq/suji-templates.
It depends on the resource. Compute (your VM) is billed hourly against your wallet. Storage (snapshots, attached volumes) is per GB-month, prorated to the hour. Stopping a VM does not stop billing; only terminating (deleting) it stops compute charges, and storage charges continue until you delete the snapshot or volume. Full breakdown on /pricing.
Yes. Drop your public key in the dashboard, then SSH in over the VM's public IP. Or use the in-dashboard web terminal: same machine, no setup.
Your VM and its snapshots stay in the EU, in Germany (Falkenstein / Nuremberg) and Finland (Helsinki). Your workload data does not leave the region.
Snapshots are manual whole-disk images. Trigger one before a risky change, restore from the dashboard. Storage costs €0.02 per GB-month, prorated hourly. Since it's your VM, you can also run your own in-VM backups (cron dumps, off-site copies) on top. Full breakdown on /pricing.
The host and hypervisor are managed for you. The Linux distro inside your VM is yours, so apt upgrade is on you. We'll surface a "patch available" notice in the dashboard, but we don't auto-run it, since that could break your workloads.
Same way you move off any cloud: SSH into your VM, export your data (database dumps, files), and import it on another host. The starter templates are upstream open-source, so nothing in your stack belongs to us. Snapshots live on the cloud provider; they aren't a portable download format.
Start from a category, or SSH in and run your own, services, automations, game servers, your code. Your VM, your data, root access included.
Limited beta · Card required · Hourly billing applies