NVMe VPS hosting for freelancers & small studios

Four vendors. One panel. Engineers who answer at 3am.

You run a handful of client sites. Spin up an NVMe VPS in the region closest to your users, register or point a domain, edit its DNS zone and turn on a mailbox — without four logins, four invoices, and four support queues that don’t talk to each other.

NVMe servers across EU, US & Asia regionsno office hours — an outage at 3am is worked on at 3amstatus

The IntoClouds panel deploying a server: a job timeline moving through queued, creating, booting and active.
A real deploy in the panel — queued, creating, booting, active.

Watch a real deploy, click to root shellBuild your price with the live configurator

watch a real deploy

From click to root shell in under three minutes

This is the actual panel timeline, compressed — no hidden steps.

The panel walks a new server through queued, creating VM, booting and active. In this replay, web-01 was live at 91.98.12.47 two minutes and forty-one seconds after checkout.

Deploy your first serverSame timeline, your hostname on it.

the problem

You already run four businesses just to run one

  • Your server bills from your host on the 3rd, your domain renews at your registrar in March, and Google Workspace charges whenever it feels like it — three receipts, three cards, and you reconcile all of it for your accountant.

  • The DNS zone for a client's site lives in Cloudflare. The server it points to lives in a different tab entirely. A five-minute record change means logging into a system that has nothing to do with the server it's pointing at.

  • Email breaks because the SPF and DKIM records live somewhere other than the mailbox that needs them — and nobody notices until a client says your invoice landed in spam.

  • Something breaks the night before a client demo, and you're in a ticket queue reading a canned reply, not talking to someone who can see your setup.

one billing page

Four services in, one billing page

Everywhere else, hosting is four products from four vendors, on four cards, with four renewal dates. Here the server, the domain, the DNS zone and the mailboxes all bill to one page, on one payment method.

  • Server

    web-01 · 2 vCPU · 4 GB · FSN1

    running

  • Domain

    example.com

    renews 2027

  • DNS

    12 records

    ns1 / ns2.intoclouds.io

  • Email

    hello@example.com

    mx ✓spf ✓dkim ✓

Billing · July 2026

Every service on one page, one card.

intoclouds.io
one payment method

  • Cloud Serverweb-01 · billed monthly€7.69
  • Domain renewalexample.com · billed yearly€15.00
  • Mailboxescome with your domainincluded
On this page€22.69

product

Four products, one panel, talking to each other

The server, the domain, the DNS zone and the mailbox a small studio actually uses — in one place, where each one can see the others.

Servers

Deploy a server and manage it in the same tab — no separate console, no confirmation email from a different company to wait on. Start, stop, rebuild, or take a snapshot before you try something risky, and watch real CPU and RAM numbers instead of guessing whether it's under load.

The IntoClouds server list styled as a rack: each row shows a status light, hostname and IP, OS, region, and live CPU and RAM meters.
The rack view — every server, its region, and live CPU/RAM, in one list.

Domains

Search a name or point one you already own, and it shows up next to the server it's about to serve. Moving a live domain to us doesn't mean downtime: we read your existing DNS zone before we touch anything, so your site keeps resolving while the switch happens.

The panel's live job timeline moving a domain through its provisioning steps.
The same live job timeline used for servers.

DNS

Add, edit or delete a record and it's validated for its type before it's saved — a malformed MX or a missing trailing dot gets caught on the spot, not after your mail bounces for a day. The zone lives in the same panel as the server and mailbox it serves.

The DNS zone editor: a table of records with type, name, value and TTL, edited inline.
The zone editor — every record, validated per type, next to the server it points to.

Email

Turn on a mailbox and the four DNS records mail actually needs — MX, SPF, DKIM, DMARC — get written to your zone for you. You see four ticks turn green instead of a checklist you have to interpret and paste in yourself.

A mailbox in the panel with MX, SPF, DKIM and DMARC records each showing a green tick.
A mailbox live, with MX/SPF/DKIM/DMARC ticks green — nothing left to copy anywhere.

pricing

Pricing that fits on an index card

Flat monthly prices, datacenters in the EU, US & Asia, no bandwidth surprises.

Start

€7.69/mo

For a side project or a client staging site — the smallest box that's still a real server.

  • 2 vCPU
  • 4 GB RAM
  • 40 GB NVMe
  • regions in the EU, US & Asia
  • snapshots you take yourself
  • live metrics
  • rebuild any time
Deploy start

Scale

€97.29/mo

For a busy app, a database, or a CI runner that needs real cores and headroom.

  • 8 vCPU
  • 16 GB RAM
  • 320 GB NVMe
  • regions in the EU, US & Asia
  • snapshots you take yourself
  • live metrics
  • rebuild any time
Deploy scale

What that same server costs elsewhere

4 vCPU / 8 GB / NVMe, per month — prices at the time of writing (July 2026)
ProviderServer only?Per month
Hetzner (direct)YesCheapest of the three — you still run domains, DNS & email elsewhere
IntoClouds GrowNo — server + domain + DNS + email€11.89
DigitalOceanYes≈ $48 for a comparable droplet — still elsewhere for the rest

Hetzner will always be cheaper than us for the server alone — they don’t do domains, DNS or email, and they won’t read your Telegram message. We’re not hiding that raw compute is available cheaper elsewhere. But if you’re pricing us against DigitalOcean or Linode — which is who most people actually compare hosting against — we come in well under their cost for the same specs, with three more products included.

domains from €15.00/yr for .com, price varies by TLD (.io is €55.00)mailboxes included with any domain you run through uscancel a server any time

You’re not just paying for compute — you’re paying for the domain, the DNS zone and the mailbox living in the same place as that server, on one billing page, with engineers to message when something’s wrong.

who runs this

Who runs this

IntoClouds is built and run by a team of engineers in Chișinău, Moldova. Not a call center, not a ticket queue: a bot in Telegram takes your request so nothing gets lost, and an engineer who works on this platform picks it up.

We keep no office hours. If your server goes down at 3am on a Sunday, write to us at 3am on a Sunday. Someone will work on it then, not on Monday morning. That commitment is written into our Terms, not just onto this page.

To be precise about what it covers: an outage — your server, DNS or mail not working — gets an engineer up at any hour. “Which plan should I pick” is answered during reasonable hours, and we’d rather tell you that than quietly leave you waiting. We don’t publish a response time in minutes for either, because we won’t print a number we can’t hold to.

If you’re not sure IntoClouds is the right fit for what you’re building, ask us before you pay for anything. We’d rather tell you it isn’t than have you find out three months in.

Ask us on Telegram@IntoClouds_bot

faq

The questions worth asking before you pay

Do you back up my server?

No. There's no automatic, scheduled backup of customer servers. You can take a snapshot yourself from the panel at any point, and you're responsible for keeping your own copy of anything you can't afford to lose. Snapshots are deleted when you delete them, or when the server they belong to is destroyed.

Is there an uptime SLA?

Not yet, and we'd rather say that than publish a number we can't stand behind. The platform runs on a best-effort basis. If we introduce an SLA, it will be published and the Terms updated.

When can I reach you?

Whenever it breaks. We keep no office hours: if your server is down at 3am on a Sunday, that is exactly when to write, and an engineer works on it then. This is in our Terms, not just on this page. It covers outages — a server, DNS or mail not working. Ordinary questions get answered during reasonable hours. We don't promise a response time in minutes for either, because we won't publish a number we can't hold to.

What if IntoClouds disappears?

Your domain is registered in your name at the registry — you can move it to another registrar once any 60-day transfer lock has passed. Your DNS zone and mailbox addresses are yours to recreate anywhere. Your server was never backed up by us in the first place, so take your own snapshot of anything that matters — that's true whether we disappear or not.

What happens if my payment fails?

We warn you first and tell you the exact date the server will be suspended. If it's still unpaid 3 days later, the server is powered off — your data is kept, nothing is deleted. If it's still unpaid 14 days after that, the server and its snapshots are permanently destroyed. Pay any time during the suspended window and it powers back on automatically.

Can I move a live site to IntoClouds without downtime?

Yes. When you point an existing domain at us, we read your current DNS zone first and copy it into our editor before we touch your nameservers — so your existing records, and your live site, keep working while the switch happens.

Who can see my data, and where is it hosted?

Your servers and account data run on Hetzner Cloud, across data centers in Falkenstein and Nuremberg (Germany), Helsinki (Finland), Ashburn VA and Hillsboro OR (United States) and Singapore — you pick the region closest to your users when you create a server. Payment details go straight to Polar, our payment processor — we never see your card. Domain registration details go to the registrar and registry, as required for any domain anywhere. There's no analytics or tracking on the account side.

Is there a CLI or an API?

Yes. npm i -g @intoclouds/cli, create an API token in Settings, and intoclouds deploy web-01 --region fsn1 --plan grow does exactly what the panel does. Every panel action is a REST call under /v1; the token is bound to one organization.

Can I get an invoice for my company?

Yes. Polar, our merchant of record, issues an invoice for every payment and handles VAT based on where you're billed. Your full invoice history is on the billing page.

Is WHOIS privacy included?

Yes, on by default and at no extra charge, on any domain you register through us. You can turn it off if you specifically need public WHOIS details.

Which regions can I deploy in?

Six Hetzner Cloud regions: Falkenstein and Nuremberg in Germany, Helsinki in Finland, Ashburn (Virginia) and Hillsboro (Oregon) in the United States, and Singapore. Pick the one closest to your users when you create a server — the panel only shows the server sizes actually available in the region you choose.

Your server, domain and mailbox — one panel away.

No sales call to book — create an account and look around the panel yourself.