Managed open-source app platform
Launch managed open-source apps without building the whole platform stack yourself.
Stackelio gives you a product-led front door for a growing app catalog, starting with live managed WordPress and managed n8n today. Behind it sits a real platform for workspace billing, wallet funding, launch billing, renewals, invoices, domains, support, and operator control.
Live today
Managed WordPress
Live now
Managed n8n
Live now
Operator-backed
Public product catalog on the front. Admin control plane for nodes, clients, finance, support, and reports on the back.
400+
Open-source apps planned for the broader Stackelio platform
2 live now
Managed WordPress and managed n8n products already shipping
1 platform truth
Billing, domains, support, and renewals stay inside one product system
Ops-ready
Admin control plane already covers nodes, clients, finance, support, roles, and reports
Platform direction
A serious managed app platform, not just another narrow hosting landing page.
Stackelio is being shaped as a broader managed open-source app platform. WordPress and n8n are the live starting point, but the platform story is intentionally much bigger than two products.
Catalog-led
A growing app catalog instead of a one-product funnel
The public experience is now built to sell a broader managed open-source platform, with room for 400+ app experiences over time.
Customer-ready
A cleaner workspace around every managed app
Services, wallet, invoices, transactions, support, and members already belong to one customer-facing workspace shell.
Ops-ready
A real operator backend behind the product surface
Nodes, clients, roles, reports, settings, tickets, wallets, and finance views already live in the admin console.
400+ open-source apps planned
A catalog story that feels bigger than today’s live products.
Stackelio should already read like a platform for managed open-source apps across CMS, automation, data, analytics, business tools, collaboration, monitoring, and operator-facing workloads.
WordPress
CMS / websites
n8n
Automation
Ghost
CMS / websites
Supabase
Databases
Appsmith
Business apps
NocoDB
Databases
Metabase
Analytics
Grafana
Monitoring
PostgreSQL
Databases
Redis
Databases
MinIO
Storage
Gitea
Developer tools
Directus
CMS / websites
Strapi
CMS / websites
Chatwoot
Business apps
Nextcloud
Collaboration
Outline
Collaboration
Uptime Kuma
Monitoring
Cal.com
Business apps
Mattermost
Collaboration
Keycloak
Developer tools
Plausible
Analytics
Portainer
Developer tools
Typebot
AI / data tools
Budibase
Business apps
Baserow
Databases
ToolJet
Business apps
Appwrite
Developer tools
Piwigo
Media
Mautic
Marketing
WordPress
CMS / websites
n8n
Automation
Ghost
CMS / websites
Supabase
Databases
Appsmith
Business apps
NocoDB
Databases
Metabase
Analytics
Grafana
Monitoring
PostgreSQL
Databases
Redis
Databases
MinIO
Storage
Gitea
Developer tools
Directus
CMS / websites
Strapi
CMS / websites
Chatwoot
Business apps
Nextcloud
Collaboration
Outline
Collaboration
Uptime Kuma
Monitoring
Cal.com
Business apps
Mattermost
Collaboration
Keycloak
Developer tools
Plausible
Analytics
Portainer
Developer tools
Typebot
AI / data tools
Budibase
Business apps
Baserow
Databases
ToolJet
Business apps
Appwrite
Developer tools
Piwigo
Media
Mautic
Marketing
Featured live products
Start with flagship products today, grow into a broader managed app business tomorrow.
WordPress and n8n are the live managed products today, but they are presented as the beginning of the catalog, not the entire story.
Live now
Managed WordPress
A product-led WordPress experience with billing clarity, domain flow, workspace access, and operator-backed support already connected.
Live now
Managed n8n
Automation hosting with a cleaner launch flow, support model, billing story, and admin visibility behind the scenes.
Platform capabilities
Everything around the app is already part of the platform story.
Stackelio is strongest when the site explains the whole managed product stack: launch, domains, billing, support, members, and operator visibility.
Catalog growth
Built for a broad managed app catalog
Stackelio is being shaped around the reality of 400+ open-source apps over time, not around a single hard-coded product lane.
Billing clarity
Wallet, launch billing, renewals, and invoices stay coherent
Customers get cleaner billing surfaces while operators still keep the finance truth they need for support and reporting.
Domains and SSL
Public product promise backed by real domain operations
Temp domains, custom domains, SSL, and primary-domain behavior are already part of the platform model.
Support operations
Support is part of the platform, not an afterthought
Tickets, assignment, internal notes, attachments, notifications, and SLA groundwork already exist behind the product.
Customer workspace
A real SaaS workspace for customers and teams
Services, wallet, invoices, transactions, support, and members live together in one customer-facing shell.
Operator control plane
An admin console that goes far beyond a deploy screen
Nodes, clients, roles, reports, settings, wallets, invoices, tickets, and finance surfaces already live in the internal platform.
Billing clarity
Launch billing, renewals, wallet funding, and invoices without product confusion.
The public site should make Stackelio feel like a serious managed platform, and that means billing clarity cannot be vague, apologetic, or hidden.
Customer side
Cleaner billing surfaces that feel like SaaS
Customers should see meaningful invoice detail, wallet activity, and billing summaries rather than internal finance clutter.
Operator side
Richer internal finance detail where it belongs
Admins keep payment context, lifecycle state, ledger references, reports, and settlement detail without leaking that complexity onto every customer screen.
Operator control plane
A public product catalog backed by real platform operations.
Stackelio is not just a nicer signup on top of raw hosting. It already has an internal system for nodes, clients, wallets, invoices, roles, tickets, settings, and reports.
Admin console
Clients, nodes, support, finance, reports, and roles
The internal platform exists to operate the product catalog, not just watch it.
Customer workspace
Services, support, wallet, invoices, and members together
That customer-facing product layer is already separate from the operator backend, which makes Stackelio feel like a real platform.
Pricing preview
Package the platform with clearer service-depth framing.
The pricing story can stay aligned with Stackelio’s real wallet and renewal behavior while still feeling like a serious public platform page.
Launch
Ship your first managed products
For founders and smaller teams who need to turn open-source apps into a polished hosted offer fast.
Growth
Operate customer workloads with confidence
For agencies and operator-led teams who need finance, support, and workspace collaboration around the apps.
Platform
Expand into a deeper managed app catalog
For teams building a broader platform business on top of a real admin control plane and customer workspace system.
FAQ
Answer the questions a serious platform buyer will ask.
Use the homepage to remove the obvious blockers around billing, product scope, and platform direction.
How does launch billing work on Stackelio?+
Stackelio is designed to explain what is charged now, what remains reserved, and what becomes recurring later, so customers are not forced to decode an internal billing model.
Why use a workspace wallet?+
Wallet funding keeps top-ups separate from service invoices, which makes credits, invoice history, and gateway settlement easier to understand across a workspace.
How do renewals work?+
Renewal invoices remain real invoices. They can move through due, grace, suspension, and restoration states while keeping the invoice truth intact.
Is Stackelio just a hosting reseller?+
No. Stackelio is positioned as a managed open-source app platform with customer workspaces, billing surfaces, support workflows, domains, and an internal control plane.
Launch-ready public platform
Start with live managed products today and grow toward a broader managed open-source app catalog on the same platform foundation.
Stackelio now reads like a product-led platform with real admin operations behind it, not a narrow landing page wrapped around two isolated products.