privloq
your private app cloud.
connect a repo, deploy a private app, and open it from anywhere. built for personal software that works for you—not the public internet.
life-tracker.privloq.dev
running · only you
problem
personal software has nowhere to live.
- those tools stay on localhost—useful, but only on your machine.
- hosting is built for public products, teams, and SaaS workflows.
- there is no clean home for private, single-user software.
more people can now build the tools they used to pay subscriptions for. privloq gives those tools a private home.
what privloq does
a private cloud for software you built for yourself.
deploy, access, and evolve personal apps—without turning them into a product.
connect a repo
point privloq at the code you already have.
deploy privately
spin up a single-user app in your own workspace.
access anywhere
open your app from your phone, laptop, or on the go.
stay invisible
no public gallery. no one else can find or use your apps.
one workspace
manage multiple personal apps in one place.
example use cases
software that is useful before it is public.
- life thread manager
- personal fitness tracker
- screenshot-to-context tool
- internal family business helper
- private AI workflow app
how it works
from localhost to your private cloud.
- 01
push your code
build the app you need. keep it in a repo like you already do.
- 02
connect your repo
link it to privloq in a few clicks.
- 03
deploy privately
get a live URL that belongs to you alone.
- 04
open your app anywhere
use it from any device. update it whenever you want.
not every app should become a startup.
privloq is for software that is useful before it is public. i'm building in the open—tell me what you think.