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What we're building next

Hydron is production-ready today, and this page shows what we’re improving next. No shortcuts, no debt we’ll regret.

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Roadmap timeline

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Zero-downtime rolling deploys

Every Hydron deploy will swap containers in place. The new version goes live and proves itself healthy before the old one shuts down. No more 502s during release windows, no more reload-and-pray.

Why we’re building it

Zero-downtime is table stakes for production. If your users see a 502 every time you ship, you aren't really shipping continuously.

Up next2 items in this stage

Team accounts with shared billing & roles

Multiple developers, one billing account, the right permissions per person. Invite your team, set roles, and stop juggling shared logins.

Why we’re building it

Hydron stops being a tool and starts being a platform the moment a teammate wants in. Teams should never have to share passwords, and your bill shouldn't depend on which person clicked Deploy.

MCP server

Expand the Model Context Protocol server so any AI coding agent, Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, or anything that speaks MCP, can drive a complete Hydron deployment end-to-end without ever leaving the editor.

Why we’re building it

If an AI agent is doing the building, it should also be able to do the shipping. Hydron's MCP server is the bridge that makes sure no operation requires breaking out of the AI workflow you're already in.

Later1 item in this stage

Dedicated infrastructure migration assistant

Point Hydron at your current host. We'll read your build settings, environment variables, and add-ons (Postgres, Redis, ...), generate the matching Hydron configuration, and walk you through database transfer and DNS cutover.

Why we’re building it

Migrating off a managed platform usually takes days of manual config rebuilding. Most of that work is mechanical, which is exactly the kind of thing AI should do for you. Even a semi-automated assistant turns days of work into hours.

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Once these ship, and the testing phase reveals more insights and feature, we’ll reveal the next set.
Live today

What you can deploy right now

Bare metal economics. Managed-platform simplicity. Built for founders who’d rather ship than tune nginx.

Code analysis & infrastructure sizing
Automated provisioning, payment & deploys
Git repos, Docker images & templates
Custom domains & automatic SSL
Self-healing builds
Common SaaS stacks (Next.js, Django, Rails, Node…)
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Follow along as we ship

We document major releases on the blog and announce them in the community. Pick whichever channel fits your workflow.

Frequently asked questions

Because you deserve to know what you’re buying into. Hydron is something you put your production traffic on; you should be able to see, before you commit, whether the features you need are days, weeks, or quarters away. This roadmap is a commitment we can be held to.
Wherever pricing is involved, we’ll spell it out before the feature ships, not after, and we won’t move something you already rely on behind a paywall.
Some things may take longer than our initial estimates. Instead of guessing, we published an honest order of operations: what’s shipping soon, what’s up next once that lands, and what’s coming later in the period.
The next three months of Hydron development. The page is refreshed as items ship and as the next set comes into focus, so it should always reflect what’s genuinely on deck.
Yes, please. Specific, concrete asks tied to a real workflow you’re running carry the most weight, and they’re one of the pieces that shape this roadmap in the first place. You can use the dedicated contact email, or talk to us on Slack or Discord.
Yes. Hydron runs on OVH bare metal today, and expanding the regions we cover and the providers behind them is on our longer-horizon list. As that grows, you’ll be able to put your app closer to your users, on more hardware options, without changing how Hydron works for you.
Items that unblock the most users move up. Reliability comes first: a 502 during a deploy hits every user, so zero-downtime deploys lead. Team accounts come next, since they’re blocked the moment someone brings a teammate, alongside the MCP server, which matters to the growing number of people deploying through AI agents. The migration assistant unlocks the largest single group of new users, anyone leaving Vercel, Heroku, Render, or Railway, but it’s also the biggest build, so it’s scoped for later.
This roadmap is intentionally short. Anything not listed is either already live (check the docs) or sitting on the longer-horizon list, and it’ll surface here when its time comes.
No, but it’s the same plan we’re working against internally, in the same priority order. We don’t maintain two versions of reality. If something on this list changes, this page changes with it.
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