Pre-Alpha
The fair web hosting provider.
The privacy-focused, fair priced and performant alternative to traditional web hosting providers.
Choose your region
With regions such as:
- ๐ฉ๐ช Nuremberg, Germany
- ๐ซ๐ฎ Helsinki, Finland
- ๐ซ๐ท Gravelines, France
- ๐จ๐ฆ Beauharnois, Canada
- ๐ฆ๐บ Sydney, Australia ...and more coming soon
Gleam centered
The dedicated place for Gleam developers. Built with Gleam, for Gleam.
Fair open source
We believe the future of open source is fair. We appreciate frequent contributions via discounts.
European
Based in Europe, we understand the importance of data sovereignty and compliance.
FAQ
Answers to common questions about Giolt. Click a question to expand.
If you don't find your question here, reach out to us.
Is it stable?
While Giolt is still in its early stages, we are committed to ensuring its stability and reliability.
Giolt is built using Gleam at it's core, making it highly performant and safe.
Can I try Giolt for free?
Starting out, Giolt will not offer free trials or a free plan.
We will still have a demo account that will present how Giolt works.
How do you reward contributors?
Giolt is open-source to it's core. To encourage contributions, we offer discounts to
frequent contributors, or contributors that have made a lasting impact in Giolt.
Discounts range from 50% to 90%.
What about pricing?
We know that pricing is an important consideration for our users. We are working on a transparent pricing model that will be announced soon.
Using various cost efficient methods, we will strive to offer competitive rates for a very decent price to performance ratio.
Built with Gleam?
Giolt is built with Gleam for Gleam. Our entire codebase is based on Gleam.
Will there be support for other languages?
While Giolt is currently focused on the Gleam ecosystem, there will be support for other languages in the future
such as: PHP, Elixir, Erlang and JavaScript (Node.js, Bun and Deno).
How European is Giolt?
Giolt is based in Europe with it's stack built on European technologies. Keep in mind that some components, such as payment processing,
will be using privacy focused non-european alternatives.