100+ templates. A little of everything.

Categorized by what they do — not by what tool happens to deploy them. Pick what fits your stack and skip the rest.

Local dev stacks

Rails, Next.js, Django, Laravel, FastAPI, Phoenix, Spring Boot, Go, Rust, SvelteKit — each with Postgres/Redis/Mailpit wired up and ready to docker compose up.

AWS foundations

Production VPC 3-tier, Landing Zone bootstrap, Terraform root module, security baseline (GuardDuty + Security Hub + CloudTrail), and ECS Fargate service. Skip the first three months of greenfield AWS setup.

Cost management

Idle Resource Finder, EC2 Rightsizing Report, AWS Cost Anomaly Detection, Reserved Instance Planner, S3 Cost Analysis, Monthly Cost Digest Lambda. The same category as IdleCloud, in code form.

Cloudflare Workers

WAF baseline, rate limiter, geo-block, webhook signature validator (Stripe / GitHub / Shopify), JWT auth middleware, A/B test splitter, security-headers injector, multi-origin failover.

Observability

Grafana + Prometheus + Loki stack, kube-prometheus-stack starter, CloudWatch dashboard packs (EC2, RDS, ECS), Fluent Bit log aggregation, ELK stack, 40+ Prometheus alerting rules, Uptime Kuma.

Kubernetes

EKS cluster baseline, HPA pack, IRSA role factory, GitOps with Flux v2, Pod Security Standards, namespace hardening, multi-tenant RBAC, Velero backups, ingress + cert-manager + ExternalDNS.

Self-hosted apps

Outline (team wiki with OIDC), Gitea (self-hosted Git + CI), n8n (automation), Metabase (analytics), MinIO (S3-compatible storage), Ollama + Open WebUI (private ChatGPT), Supabase local dev.

Security & compliance

SOC2 baseline stack, CIS Level 1 EC2 hardening, Cloudflare WAF + OWASP CRS, IAM password policy + MFA enforcer, Secrets Manager rotation, CloudTrail security alerting, Access Analyzer digest.

That's eight of the categories. The full catalog also covers CI/CD pipelines, databases, serverless patterns, Proxmox virtualization, disaster recovery, and edge/SEO templates. Browse all 100+ at deploydrop.io →

$5–$20 per template. No subscription.

DeployDrop sells templates the way you'd buy a tool — one at a time, for less than 30 minutes of developer time. Not a SaaS, not a per-seat plan, not a credits pool.

Buy what you need

Pick the template, pay $5–$20, download a time-limited link instantly. No account required. No "free trial" friction.

It runs on the first try

Volume mounts, healthchecks, environment variables, and service dependencies are configured. The README tells you what to set; the defaults work without it.

Plain files, no magic

Templates are exactly what they look like: Compose YAML, plain Terraform, plain bash. You can read every line. No proprietary DSL, no licensing handcuffs.

Pre-tested, not pre-pasted.

There's no shortage of "awesome-X" repos and module registries. The difference is that every DeployDrop template was tested in a real environment we control. Bugs get fixed in the template, not on Stack Overflow.

  Random GitHub template Terraform Registry / Bitnami DeployDrop
Production-tested Maybe — usually a demo Sometimes — varies wildly by module Every template tested in a real environment
Cost model Free Free / subscription $5–$20, one-time, per template
Healthchecks & sensible defaults Usually missing Variable Built in
Scope Single tool, one approach Mostly Terraform / Helm Compose, Workers, CloudFormation, Terraform, bash — picked per problem
Maintained Until the author moves on Variable Actively maintained library
Customization model Fork and pray Variable inputs, sometimes opaque Plain files, plain variables, no magic

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