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Cloud Infrastructure / SaaS · 2026

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Turning a vague hosting idea into a WordPress-and-more SaaS

ServerSculpt started as a vaguely defined hosting company. We repositioned and rebuilt it into a clearly branded SaaS — one-click WordPress and other self-hosted apps on isolated AWS containers.

Client
ServerSculpt
Year
2026
Services
Web Design · Custom Development · AWS Cloud · Brand Identity
Stack
Next.jsAWS FargateCloudFrontS3

The challenge

ServerSculpt began as a hosting company without a clear story — it wasn't obvious from the site what it actually did, who it was for, or why it was different from any other hosting provider. Meanwhile the underlying idea was genuinely good: isolated, single-tenant AWS containers for self-hosted apps, without the DevOps overhead.

What we're building

  • A repositioned brand and message: "Self-hosted apps. Zero ops." — clear, specific, and honest about what's in beta today (WordPress) versus what's coming (n8n, Ghost, Plausible, and custom Docker images).
  • One-click WordPress deployment on dedicated AWS Fargate containers, live in about a minute, with tiered plans from a shared starter instance up to multi-region Scale deployments.
  • An AI assistant baked into the product for setup, troubleshooting, and admin tasks — so customers don't need their own DevOps person.
  • A 7-day free trial with no credit card required, to lower the barrier for the first wave of users.

Where it stands

ServerSculpt is Ditesol's own product, currently in progress — WordPress hosting is live in beta with indicative pricing from $9/month, and we're actively building out the "and more" side of the roadmap (additional self-hosted platforms beyond WordPress). This is also why we route Ditesol's own WordPress-hosting clients to ServerSculpt as a partner today, while continuing to build it out.

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