orkestr
orkestr is a platform as a service (PaaS) from Romania for deploying web applications on European infrastructure with no server management required.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Online
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
Features
- Command line interface
- Ad-free
- Container Virtualization
- Extensible by Plugins/Extensions
- Automatic Backup
Git Support
- No Tracking
- European data privacy
- Cloud Hosting
- Automated deployment
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orkestr News & Activities
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orkestr information
What is orkestr?
orkestr is an EU-native Platform-as-a-Service for developers who want to ship code without managing infrastructure. Push to git, get a live URL. No Dockerfiles required, no Kubernetes to learn, no DevOps team to hire.
Built and operated entirely within the European Union, orkestr runs on EU servers in Germany and Finland with a fully EU-based sub-processor stack: Bunny CDN (Slovenia) for content delivery and WAF protection, Mollie (Netherlands) for payments, and Brevo (France) for transactional email. No US Cloud Act exposure, no data leaving European jurisdiction, no compliance theatre.
What you get out of the box:
Automatic framework detection for 40+ stacks including Next.js, Nuxt, SvelteKit, Astro, Django, Rails, Laravel, FastAPI, Express, and more. Managed PostgreSQL and Redis with automated backups. Serverless functions for event-driven workloads. Preview deployments for every pull request. Custom domains with managed SSL certificates.
For teams that live in the terminal, there's a CLI on PyPI (orkestr-cli) and a REST API covering all endpoints. For developers using AI coding assistants, the MCP server exposes tools compatible with Claude Code, Cursor, Mistral and Windsurf, so your agent can deploy, scale, and debug applications directly.
Who it's for: developers and small teams who want Heroku-style simplicity without the US data residency, indie hackers who don't want to learn Kubernetes to ship a side project, EU companies that need verifiable data sovereignty for compliance or principle, and anyone who's tired of the Vercel/Railway lock-in but doesn't want to self-host on a VPS.







