What you can do with dFlow
Capabilities across applications, environments, services, compute, data, and platform operations.
Written By Zoro
Last updated 26 days ago
Use this page as a capability map. Use the sidebar to open the section that matches what you need; you do not need a link for every destination.
Model and organise work
Applications: product boundary for settings and default Environments (Applications section).
Environments: separate stages with their own compute and configuration (Environments section).
Services: runnable units (app, database, Docker, and more) (Services section).

Ship and run software
Deployments from Git or containers (Getting Started and Deployments and Operations).
Templates (Templates section).
Domains, routing, and SSL (Deployments and Operations).
Place workloads on compute
Worker Nodes attach to Environments (Core Concepts and Worker Nodes and Compute).
dFlow Cloud vs self-hosted paths (dFlow Cloud and Self-Hosting dFlow sections).
Data services
Databases you run on dFlow (Databases section and Create your first database in Getting Started).
Account, team, and platform operations
Team and access (Security and Team Management).
Cloud billing (Billing and Account).
Self-install and maintenance (Self-Hosting dFlow).
Next steps
Welcome to dFlow for the short hub.
Choose your path to pick cloud vs self-hosted onboarding.