Feature 01
Server inventory
Create and manage VPS and shared servers by type: web, database, load balancer.
Server management
Control servers, sites, SSL, queues, cron jobs, daemons, PHP settings, network rules, SSH keys, database tools, templates, presets, and deployment history.
16 service modules available in the Loupp server dashboard.
The full server dashboard: sites, SSL, cron, queues, daemons, PHP, network, SSH, logs, databases, templates, presets, and providers.
Feature 01
Create and manage VPS and shared servers by type: web, database, load balancer.
Feature 02
Attach domains, repositories, environment files, SSL, and commands to each site.
Feature 03
Install LetsEncrypt certificates or upload existing ones for each site.
Feature 04
Manage cron jobs with labels, schedules, and commands.
Feature 05
Configure and manage Laravel queue workers per site.
Feature 06
Set up and restart background processes managed by supervisor.
Feature 07
Manage PHP configuration from the server dashboard.
Feature 08
Control firewall, open ports, and allowed IP ranges.
Feature 09
Manage encrypted SSH key pairs per server.
Feature 10
Manage databases and download signed database backups.
Feature 11
Inspect deployment, queue, daemon, Nginx, and server logs.
Feature 12
Use web server templates and server presets to standardize setup.
Feature 13
Clone server configuration including sites, SSH keys, daemons, scheduler, and PHP settings.
Feature 14
Connect GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket accounts to manage repositories.
Feature 15
Link provider credentials and manage servers across clouds.
Feature 16
Add SSH keys that apply across all servers in your account.
It includes managing servers, sites, domains, SSL, PHP settings, environment files, queues, cron jobs, daemons, logs, SSH keys, network rules, database tools, templates, presets, and deployments.
Loupp is a deployment and server management platform. It helps you manage Laravel apps on infrastructure and providers you use.
Yes. Loupp focuses on ongoing Laravel operations like SSL, logs, queue workers, daemons, cron jobs, server events, PHP config, network rules, and deployment history.