Apps / Frameworks
Node.js, APIs and workers in a managed model
Node/NestJS with Kubernetes, Redis, a queue and logs. From a single app to HA with replicas and workers.
Ask about Node.jsPricing from 899 zł net/mo
For whom
APIs on Node/NestJS
Realtime apps
Background workers and jobs
Node-based SaaS
What you get
App replicas + Ingress
Redis / Valkey
Queue (RabbitMQ/Kafka)
Managed DB
Loki / OpenSearch logs
CI/CD
Typical architecture
Repliki aplikacji + IngressRedis / ValkeyKolejka (RabbitMQ/Kafka)DB managedLogi Loki / OpenSearchCI/CD
Packages and pricing
Prices net per month, starting proposalsFramework HA z opłatą wdrożeniową.
For HA — a quote after a short assessment. Add-ons (1h backup, PITR, read replica, migration) are quoted clearly before deployment.
Why it's worth it
Why it's worth handing this to us
A framework means workers and queues
Cache, sessions and background jobs must be arranged for production.
From 1-node to HA
We scale layers without rewriting infrastructure.
Repeatable deployment
CI/CD and rollback instead of manual uploads.
In every package
The standard you don't pay extra for
Backup and restore
24h backup by default, 1h backup and PITR optional, restore on demand and recovery tests.
Monitoring and alerts
Metrics, logs and alerts matched to your risk — you know about an issue before a customer reports it.
Security and access
SSL/TLS, access restrictions, RBAC, hardening and private networks and VPN.
Deployments and updates
GitOps, Helm, CI/CD, maintenance windows and prepared rollback procedures.
Locations PL / FR / DE / USA
We pick the region for latency, cost and EU compliance.
Documentation and care
Environment description, runbook, emergency procedures and contact with a technical person.
Managed vs in-house
Why managed costs less than an in-house hire
A single in-house specialist rarely covers 24/7, backup, monitoring and SLA at once. Here's a realistic comparison.
Your own specialist (in-house)
One salary = one person
A senior admin/DevOps is a full employer cost of ~18–25k zł/mo — and it's still just one person.
Available 8–16
Working hours, holidays, sick leave and weekends. A night outage waits until morning.
Backup on their shoulders
Separate tooling and storage cost; restore tests often skipped.
No formal SLA
No one guarantees response time; knowledge sits in one head (bus factor).
Tools and training
Monitoring, licenses, certs and training add to the salary.
FAQ
Do you handle workers and cron?
Yes — dedicated worker deployments, CronJobs, retries and queue monitoring.

