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Diagnosis

Where the time goes

A rollout eats senior-engineer hours

When deploys live in someone's head and a pile of shell scripts, the person who knows how it works is the only one who can ship. That's your most expensive engineer, spending an afternoon babysitting a build instead of building product. Every release is a tax on the people you can least afford to tie up.

No two environments come out alike

Staging was set up months ago; production drifted since; the new client's box was provisioned by whoever had time that week. Each one has its own Docker quirks, its own environment variables, its own "oh, you have to also do this first." Inconsistency is where the 11 p.m. incidents come from.

A bad release has no clean way back

When something breaks mid-deploy, rolling back means reversing steps by hand under pressure — restoring a database, checking out the old commit, rebuilding. If the path forward was manual, the path back is improvised, and improvised recovery is how short outages become long ones.

The answer

Push the repo, go live in minutes

From repo to live, hands off

Connect your Git repository and pick a branch. CloudWady takes it from there — building the image, provisioning the instance, and bringing it online. No SSH session, no manual build step, no checklist taped to a monitor. A deploy goes from "merged" to "live" in minutes, and anyone on the team can trigger it.

Repeatable across every project and environment

The same deploy process runs for production, staging, and development, and for every client tenancy you manage. Environments stop drifting apart because they're created the same way, not assembled by hand on a Tuesday. Onboarding a new project becomes a few clicks instead of a fresh round of bespoke server setup.

Rollback is a button, not a scramble

If a release misbehaves, you roll back to the previous known-good state from the dashboard instead of reversing steps under pressure. Because the deploy was repeatable, the way back is too. And it all runs on your own cloud — CloudWady is the control plane, while the servers and the data stay in your account, in the region you choose. EU data residency is operated by syscoon GmbH in Germany for teams that need it.

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Stop babysitting deploys.

Connect a repo and watch it go live on your own cloud in minutes — repeatable across every environment, with a rollback you can trust. No commitment until you've seen it work.

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