Welcome
Alien provides infrastructure for deploying managed software into your customers' cloud accounts. AWS, GCP, Azure, Kubernetes, or restricted environments.
Your code needs to run in the customer's environment when sensitive data can't leave, you need access to services behind their firewall, or their security team requires it. The usual answer is self-hosting — but then you lose control. No auto-updates, no logs, every customer on a different version.
With Alien, your software runs in their environment while your team keeps the operating loop: releases, telemetry, remote commands, rollback, and revocation. Raw customer data stays local; the telemetry and command responses that leave are the ones the customer approved.
Quickstart
Build a worker, test it locally, and deploy — no cloud account needed.
How Alien Works
Stacks, deployments, updates, commands — the mental model.
Self-Hosting
Release to customers, set up cloud accounts, and choose a deployment model.
Operate Existing Environments
Attach Alien to BYOC deployments you already ship.
Infrastructure
Workers, storage, queues, KV, vaults, and artifact registries.
Permissions
Least-privilege access control across AWS, GCP, and Azure.