u/kingSlayer_worf

Spin up a dedicated Frappe server in your OWN AWS account — full purchase-to-deploy, start to finish. 👇Full demo (10 min, uncut): purchasing + deploying a dedicated Frappe server into your OWN AWS account — 0% markup on compute

Longest of my three demos, on purpose — the whole purchase-to-deploy for our Cloud Node mode, ~10 min, nothing skipped.

What it does: provisions an EC2 instance in your AWS account (your keys), deploys our agent, builds the bench, gives you a running dedicated site. You pay AWS directly at real on-demand rates — no markup on compute on a personal provider — and the instance is yours to keep.

Rough cost: an 8 GB dedicated box ≈ ₹5,800/mo at AWS on-demand, vs ~₹12,000 when a host rents it on their own account.

Honest note: on your own AWS you own the account/billing relationship; we manage the Frappe layer, not your cloud bill. Ask me anything about the provisioning path.

worf.cloud · 14 Days trial. Independent Frappe platform, not affiliated with Frappe Technologies.

u/kingSlayer_worf — 4 days ago

Demo: connecting your own server to manage Frappe/ERPNext on it — 2 min setup (SSH, your hardware)

For the self-hosting crowd: this is our Remote Node / BYOB mode. You keep your own server — we connect over SSH and manage the Frappe layer on it (site create, certbot SSL, Cloudflare DNS, backups). Setup in the clip is ~2 minutes.

Your hardware, your data, your root. It's a flat ₹999/mo (~$12) management fee, not per-site, not per-core.

Yes it's paramiko/SSH-based, yes every action is logged — ask anything.

worf.cloud · 14 Days trial. Independent Frappe platform, not affiliated with Frappe Technologies.

u/kingSlayer_worf — 4 days ago

Demo: signup to a live ERPNext site in 5 min on our managed hosting (Local Node) — no terminal, no SSH

Short screen-recording of the full flow: sign up, onboard, create a site. ~5 minutes, site live with SSL + backups, zero command line.

This is our Local Node mode — managed on our infra, closest to a Frappe-Cloud-style shared bench. The other two modes (your own server, your own AWS) are separate demos I'll post next.

Feedback welcome — especially what you'd want the onboarding to do differently.

worf.cloud · 48h free trial, no card. Independent platform for Frappe; not affiliated with Frappe Technologies.

u/kingSlayer_worf — 4 days ago

Your ERP shouldn't need a DevOps engineer on payroll

Quick update I think you'll like.

Today we're launching **Worf Cloud** — self-serve hosting for Frappe & ERPNext.

Login here 👉 https://worf.cloud

→ A new site, live in minutes. No terminal.
→ Backups on autopilot — daily/weekly/monthly, offsite copies, one-click restore.
→ Domains and SSL that configure and renew themselves.
→ Team access with role-based permissions and a full activity log.

And you choose where it runs:
• Our managed cloud — zero setup
• Your own server — ₹999/month, we manage it over SSH
• Your own AWS account — dedicated VMs, you pay Amazon directly, no markup

48-hour free trial, no card. Public pricing at worf.cloud/pricing.

If your team runs ERPNext — or gave up on it because of the ops burden — I'd genuinely like to hear what stopped you. Comments open.

#ERPNext #Frappe #SaaS #CloudHosting #SmallBusiness

u/kingSlayer_worf — 5 days ago

Just to save time, I’m posting this here — does anyone have a fully stable, working public repo for POS Awesome on ERPNext v15 or v16? If yes, and you have the public repo link, please share it here. By “working and stable,” I mean you’ve personally tested it on v15 or v16 and confirmed it works.

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