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CloudRaptor - Cloud Server management, made simple

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CloudRaptor makes server management simple. Deploy WordPress, Laravel, PHP, or Node on any cloud (AWS, DigitalOcean, Hetzner, and more) without touching a terminal. Get one-click deployments, automatic backups, free SSL, and built-in security out of the box. It's built for founders and agencies, not DevOps engineers. If you've ever lost hours fighting server configs, CloudRaptor is the dashboard you wish you had years ago.

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Mizanur Rahman
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Hey Product Hunt šŸ‘‹| I'm Mizanur Rahman, maker of CloudRaptor. Quick backstory. I was running multiple websites on shared hosting, then upgraded to VPS when traffic grew. That's when the real problems started. Linux, terminal, configs. If you don't have a DevOps background, it's a nightmare. I tried open-source panels and got hacked once. Lost dozens of sites overnight. No backup, no idea where the gap was. Then I tried paid services. Good performance, but the bill kept climbing and I never had full control of my own server. That's when it hit me: speed, security, and cost. I shouldn't have to compromise on any of them. I started building CloudRaptor in 2023. Today it's finally here. What it does: Connect your DigitalOcean, AWS, Vultr, Hetzner, or any VPS. Manage everything from one dashboard. No terminal. No DevOps. Host unlimited sites on one server, and every bit of resource is 100% yours. A few things we obsessed over: ⚔ Dashboard that actually feels fast. Click and it responds instantly. šŸš€ One-click WordPress. Server ready, site live, done. šŸ”’ Security with zero shortcuts. I lost my own sites to a hack. Built this so that never happens to anyone else. šŸ“¦ Every site runs in its own isolated Docker container. One site breaks, the rest stay safe. šŸ“Š Lightweight monitoring that doesn't slow your server down. This is our first launch and I genuinely want feedback. What works, what doesn't, what's missing. Drop a comment or DM me, even just thoughts on the dashboard help a lot. šŸ™
Tanjum šŸ”„ šŸš€šŸš€
Honestly, congrats, man šŸŽ‰ I've been following your journey on Twitter for months and seeing this launch. The UI looks SO clean compared to the panels I've used. Quick q before I jump in, I'm running 4 client WordPress sites on a single Hetzner box right now. Can I migrate them in without breaking anything? A little scared to move tbh.
Mizanur Rahman

@tanjumĀ Thank you, that genuinely means a lot šŸ™ And I totally get the fear, moving client sites is nerve-wracking. Good news: you connect your existing Hetzner server and your sites keep running exactly as they are. Nothing gets touched until you choose to. You can bring them under management one at a time, no big-bang migration. Want me to walk you through it personally? Happy to hop on and make sure it's smooth.

Monir

This looks amazing!! But also kinda overwhelming lol šŸ˜… I'm a complete beginner, never deployed a server in my life, and I just have a blog idea. Is this too advanced for someone like me or can I actually use it?

Mizanur Rahman

@monir_Ā Ha, you're exactly who we built this for šŸ˜„ You don't need to know anything about servers. You click "deploy," click "install WordPress," point your domain - done. The scary stuff happens behind the scenes so you never see it. If you can run a blog, you can run this. Start with one site, and you'll see how simple it feels.

Glenn Ryan

Upvoted! Rooting for indie makers like you šŸš€ One thing that would make me pull the trigger today, do you have any kind of demo or video walkthrough? I learn better seeing it in action before I connect my own server.

Mizanur Rahman

@glenn_ryan3Ā Appreciate the support šŸ™Œ Totally reasonable, seeing it beats reading about it. We're putting together full walkthrough videos on our YouTube channel and adding more this week. In the meantime, I'd be glad to give you a quick live demo or send a short clip of the exact flow you care about. What would you most want to see, deploying a server, or installing an app?

Angela Anna

Tried to deploy a server and it failed twice. No clear error message, just spun and died. Not a great first impression for something that's supposed to be "simple." šŸ‘Ž

Mizanur Rahman

@angelaaaĀ That's genuinely frustrating and I'm sorry, you're right that a failed deploy with no clear error is exactly the experience we're trying to eliminate. I want to fix this for you specifically. Could you share which cloud provider and region you used, and roughly what time it failed? I'll dig into the logs on our side right now. And the unclear error message itself is a real bug, thank you for flagging it, that's getting addressed.