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Cockpit
Transform your VPS into a powerful desktop-like interface
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Transform your VPS into a powerful desktop-like interface
67 followers
If you run apps on VPS, you know the workflow: SSH → run commands → check logs → open dashboards → deploy again. It works, but the experience is fragmented across terminals, scripts, and monitoring tools. I built Cockpit.run to simplify this. It provides a visual operating surface to monitor servers, manage VPS instances, and deploy apps from one interface. Showcase: https://www.ripun.site/showcase/cockpit-operating-surface Looking for feedback from developers managing their own infrastructure.







BlocPad - Project & Team Workspace
@ripun oh this is cool. i've been manually SSHing into my VPS and running commands like its 2010 lol. the dashboard approach makes so much more sense for day to day stuff. does it handle multiple servers from one place? that would be a game changer for anyone running a couple side projects on different boxes
@mihir_kanzariya
Thanks Mihir, really appreciate that! 🙌
Yes, you can configure as many VPS servers as you want in Cockpit.run. Just click “Configure New” in the device selection modal that appears after login/signup to add a new server or say device.
Once added, you can easily switch between any of your VPS instances anytime from the home dashboard and manage them individually through their apps.
Copperlane
Nice idea! Curious what types of developers (indie devs, small teams, etc.) you’re seeing adopt it most?
@athanzhang
Thanks, Athan! 🙌
Right now, it’s mostly indie developers and small team's agencies who manage their own VPS infrastructure. People running side projects, SaaS apps, or self-hosted services tend to benefit the most since they often juggle multiple servers manually.
Over time I’m hoping it can also help small teams who want a simpler operational layer without setting up a heavy DevOps stack.