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Pleasanter on Ubuntu 24.04

Azure Applications

a self hosted no code, low code business database platform for building tables, records, dashboards and workflow through the browser, ready to log in and start building on first boot.

Base
Hardened build
minimal ports, security patches applied at build time
Access
Unique credentials
generated on first boot, readable only by root
Verified
Boots working
services pass a health gate before release
Support
24/7, 365 days
by email and live chat, 24 hour response SLA

Overview

Pleasanter (Implem.Pleasanter) is an open source no code, low code business application and database platform, a self hosted alternative to tools like Airtable and kintone. Teams build their own tables (called sites), records, views, dashboards and approval workflow entirely through the browser, with no programming, and drive it from other systems through a full REST API. This image runs the platform as a ready to use appliance: the application server backed by a local relational database, with a reverse proxy in front as the single entry point, so it is reachable from a browser the moment the machine finishes its first boot. Pleasanter is released as a single, fully featured edition under the AGPL 3.0 licence, so every capability is available with no licence key and no paywalled tier.

Why the cloudimg image

The cloudimg image builds the database schema and mints a unique administrator password and unique database passwords on the machine's first boot, so no two deployments share a credential and the upstream default administrator login is rejected out of the box. The application is bound to loopback behind the reverse proxy, which is the sole public entry point, and the public listener stays closed until the first boot credential exists. Every image ships with a paired step by step cloudimg deployment guide and is backed by 24/7 support.

Common uses

  • Building internal business databases and trackers without writing code
  • Replacing spreadsheets with shared tables, dashboards and approval workflow
  • Driving records from other systems through the REST API

See it running

Real screenshots taken while testing this image against its deployment guide.

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