Deploy internal banking tools, fintech services, and customer-facing apps without giving up control of infrastructure. Dokploy gives financial technology teams a governed platform for private deployment and ongoing operations.
Deploy with one line of code
Financial institutions need software teams to move quickly, but deployments need clear boundaries. Dokploy lets developers release from Git and Docker-based workflows while platform teams manage access, environments, logs, and rollback paths.
Run banking apps, internal tools, and fintech services on infrastructure you control. Self-host the full platform when internal teams need complete ownership.
Deploy from GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Gitea, generic Git, Docker, or Docker Compose. Teams keep familiar workflows.
Create projects around business units, teams, or platforms. Permissions, SSO, custom roles, and audit logs keep access aligned with finance governance.
Use preview and staging environments to test pull requests, policy updates, and product changes before release. Reviewers don’t have to rely on code diffs.
Track application health, server metrics, logs, domains, and deployments from one platform, so platform teams have clear visibility.
Build AI sandboxes where even your non-technical team members can test vibe-coded software in a secure, controlled environment.
Separate cloud accounts can work for individual projects, but they become difficult to govern across banking products, internal tools, and compliance-sensitive workflows. Dokploy centralizes the deployment layer while keeping teams productive.
Dokploy turns release management into a clear workflow. Developers can ship from their repositories, while platform teams keep the environment, access model, process, and release path consistent.
Set up a project for a banking service, internal tool, fintech app, or shared platform. Use separate environments for development, review, staging, and production.
Create project → Add environment → Assign owners
Connect a Git provider or bring a Docker-based deployment. Dokploy can trigger deployments through webhooks when approved changes are pushed.
Select provider → Choose repository → Set branch
Deploy changes into a preview or staging environment for product, security, and platform review. Stakeholders can test the running service before it reaches customers or staff.
Open preview → Check logs → Approve release
Promote the release, watch logs and metrics, and use rollback options if the service needs to be restored. The full deployment history stays tied to the service.
Deploy → Monitor → Roll back if needed
Dokploy gives finance teams a practical middle ground between unmanaged cloud hosting and heavy internal platform projects.
Developers can keep simple release workflows, while infrastructure owners retain control over servers, access, domains, databases, and operational visibility.
Teams can run Dokploy in the model that fits their requirements. Use Dokploy Cloud when you want the control plane managed by Dokploy and apps running on your own servers, or choose self-hosting when the full platform should stay under internal operations.

| Area | What Dokploy supports |
|---|---|
| Deployment methods | Git, Docker, Docker Compose, Nixpacks, Heroku Buildpacks, and custom Dockerfiles |
| Git workflows | GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Gitea, generic Git, and webhook-based auto deploys |
| Access control | Owner, Admin, and Member roles, with custom Enterprise roles |
| Governance options | Enterprise SSO, audit logs, whitelabeling, and role-based access control |
| Databases | PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, Redis, and MariaDB |
| Operations | Monitoring, logs, backups, rollbacks, preview deployments, MCP, and remote server management |
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