Self-Host GitBucket
Git platform with GitHub API compatibility written in Scala.
Minimum Requirements
gitbucket/gitbucket:latestWhy Self-Host GitBucket?
Self-hosting GitBucket gives you full control over your data and infrastructure. With TinyPod, you can deploy GitBucket to your own server in seconds — no Docker knowledge or server management required.
GitBucket is an open-source development tool that you can run on your own hardware. Unlike managed SaaS alternatives, self-hosting means your data stays on your server, you control updates and access, and there are no per-user fees or vendor lock-in.
How to Deploy GitBucket
Create a TinyPod account
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Select GitBucket from the app catalog
Browse our catalog of 200+ apps and click to deploy.
Configure and launch
Customize CPU, RAM, and storage for your GitBucket instance, then hit deploy.
Access your instance
Your GitBucket instance will be live in seconds with automatic SSL and a free subdomain.