
Like Netlify, but for your AWS
StationOps enables developers to provision and deploy production ready workloads on day 0 using our PaaS for your AWS account

Deploying to the cloud is difficult
It's expensive, time-consuming, and often leaves developers in the dark about what’s actually deployed. Without cloud engineering expertise, teams face uncertainty and delays, making scaling a frustrating and risky process. StationOps acts as your in-house platform/infrastructure team, delivering clarity and confidence for every deployment.
- Lightning-fast
- StationOps can deploy your application into your AWS account in minutes.
- Cost-effective
- Far less expensive than outsourcing or hiring a cloud engineer.
- Best Practices
- Have the peace-of-mind that AWS best practices are always being observed.
StationOps vs Netlify
Netlify makes frontend deployment easy, but what about your backend, databases, and AWS infrastructure? StationOps gives you full control over your cloud stack, without complexity or vendor lock-in.
Transparent Pricing
Avoid unnecessary markups, pay a flat fee and only for the AWS resources you use.
- StationOps
- Flat fee + direct AWS resource pricing
- Netlify
- Extra markup on underlying AWS infrastructure

Full-Stack Deployment
Deploy your entire application frontends, backends, and databases, without limitations.
- StationOps
- Seamlessly deploy frontends, backends, APIs, and databases on AWS
- Netlify
- Primarily for frontend apps, requires external APIs for backend

Complete AWS Control
Retain full access to your AWS infrastructure with no vendor lock-in.
- StationOps
- Full access to AWS services (ECS, RDS, Lambda, SQS, etc.)
- Netlify
- Limited control, infrastructure fully managed by Netlify

Unified Dashboard
Get a complete overview of your infrastructure—no hidden services or scattered views.
- StationOps
- View all services, databases, and environments in a single interface
- Netlify
- Limited visibility beyond frontend deployments

How it works
StationOps makes it possible to quickly deploy secure, robust, and scalable cloud infrastructure without needing a cloud engineering skill set in under 30 minutes.
Step 1
Create your environments

Step 2
Configure your services

Step 3
Deploy to AWS

Step 4
Manage and monitor

Built from Experience
Our team has hands-on experience at companies like Workday, DraftKings, and several dynamic startups. This practical background gives us clear insights into cloud management and the challenges developers face.
In our previous roles we found dealing with the cloud difficult and time consuming, we wanted to spend our time coding but found ourselves spending days wrangling with different cloud issues!
At StationOps, we built our platform for developers. Our tool streamlines deploying reliable, high-quality cloud infrastructure so you can quickly set up your environment and focus on building great products.

Conor, Chris, and Conor at WebSummit 2024
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Frequently asked questions
Get answers to common questions about our platform and features.
You can opt to discontinue using StationOps whenever you choose without affecting your application. Your application resides in your own AWS account, with our access lasting only as long as you permit.
You can deploy any language/framework using StationOps.
Yes, you can use your own Dockerfile.
A project means your entire application. Your frontend/backend, databases, S3 buckets etc… are all included in this.
No, the StationOps subscription only includes the set up of infrastructure and CI/CD. You will still be billed by AWS as normal for the resources provisioned by devbop.
Production ready workload in < 30 minutes
Deploy secure, robust, and scalable cloud infrastructure without needing to upskill or hire a cloud engineer.