Products

A managed app catalog built on one platform, not a pile of disconnected product pages.

Stackelio is positioned as a managed open-source app platform with live products today and a much broader catalog story over time. The point is not just to host apps. The point is to package them into a cleaner managed product experience.

Live products

Flagship products shipping today

WordPress and n8n are the current live products, but they are presented as the start of a platform catalog rather than the full boundary of the business.

Live now

Managed WordPress

A product-led WordPress experience with billing clarity, domain flow, workspace access, and operator-backed support already connected.

Domain and SSL flow
Wallet and invoice clarity
Customer workspace support
Open product page

Live now

Managed n8n

Automation hosting with a cleaner launch flow, support model, billing story, and admin visibility behind the scenes.

Managed automation positioning
Workspace billing and renewals
Operator-ready backend
Open product page

Catalog direction

Designed for a broad managed open-source app catalog.

Use the product page to show breadth, category coverage, and a serious platform vision even while the first products are already live.

CMS / websitesAutomationDatabasesAnalyticsDeveloper toolsBusiness appsMonitoringCollaborationAI / data tools

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

Why managed apps on Stackelio

Because the product around the app matters just as much as the app itself.

The platform is strongest when the public catalog and the internal operator layer are clearly connected.

Billing, domains, support, and members already belong to the product

That means each app can inherit a stronger customer experience instead of shipping as an isolated hosting silo.

The operator backend already understands the platform

Clients, nodes, tickets, reports, roles, wallets, and invoices already exist in one internal control plane.

Catalog expansion does not require a second product system

New app categories can grow on the same workspace, billing, support, and operator foundations already in the platform.

Start from the catalog, not from a blank platform

Launch from live managed products today and expand into a broader app platform on the same Stackelio foundation.

The products area now feels like a real catalog landing page instead of a narrow collection of app stubs.