The product direction
Anubase is a repo-first, full-stack cloud application platform being developed for founders, product teams, agencies, and engineering organisations that need a simpler path from source code to reliable production infrastructure.
The platform is designed around a multi-cloud strategy rather than a single-provider runtime. Its goal is to preserve developer experience while improving cost visibility, deployment portability, security controls, and operational ownership.
The problem
Modern deployment platforms make initial delivery easy, but teams can encounter rising infrastructure cost, provider lock-in, limited runtime control, fragmented observability, and security controls that arrive too late in the product lifecycle.
Anubase is intended to provide a coherent control plane across those concerns.
Platform scope
- Repository-connected projects and automated deployments.
- Multi-tenant teams, projects, roles, and access controls.
- Preview environments, production releases, rollback, and deployment history.
- Multi-cloud and container-oriented runtime orchestration.
- Domains, TLS, logs, metrics, usage, and billing boundaries.
- Git webhook processing and deployment automation.
- AI-assisted DevOps analysis and release guidance.
- Security agents, policy checks, firewall intelligence, and production gates.
- Dashboard and CLI workflows for developers and operators.
Architecture direction
Anubase separates the application experience from provider-specific infrastructure. The control plane coordinates projects, builds, deployments, environments, policy, observability, and billing while runtime adapters execute workloads on supported infrastructure.
The platform has also been developed through local Kubernetes, microVM, Kata Containers, tunnel, DNS, and orchestration experiments to validate the operational model beneath the product interface.
Commercial model
The initial adoption path includes free hosting for a limited static project, with paid capabilities for additional projects, backend runtimes, team collaboration, production observability, AI security controls, and advanced infrastructure governance.
Current stage
Anubase is in active platform development, with the control-plane, orchestration, dashboard, runtime, security, and local-development foundations being developed as one integrated system.