Canadian Hosting, Canadian Jurisdiction
Your application data stays in Canada, governed by Canadian law. No US parent company, no CLOUD Act exposure for your servers and databases.
Canadian infrastructure by default
Dedicated VMs on LunaNode, a privately owned Canadian provider with data centers in Toronto. Each customer gets isolated infrastructure with their own Coolify instance, not shared containers on someone else's cluster.

The problem with US platforms
Heroku, Railway, Render, Vercel, Fly.io: they're all US companies running on US infrastructure. That means the US CLOUD Act applies.
US authorities can compel these companies to hand over data stored anywhere in the world, regardless of where your users are or what your privacy policy says.
For Canadian businesses, healthcare apps, legal tech, or any developer who cares about where their infrastructure lives, that's a problem.
What you get:
Canadian data residency
Canadian-operated servers in Toronto data centers, run from Canada on Canadian infrastructure
PIPEDA-ready infrastructure
Compliant-by-design architecture with Canadian data residency, encryption at rest, and isolated customer environments
Outside US CLOUD Act
Your application data isn't subject to US legal demands
EU data transfer compliance
Canada's GDPR adequacy status means no standard contractual clauses or transfer impact assessments needed for EU data
Quebec Law 25 infrastructure
Canadian data residency simplifies cross-border transfer assessments under Quebec's privacy law
For your clients:
Clear answers
When they ask where their application data lives, you have a simple, honest answer: Canada. Servers, databases, and configurations are all on Canadian infrastructure.
Documentation ready
Published SLA and breach notification policies. Plus data residency attestation and Canadian ownership verification on request.
GDPR adequate
Canada has EU adequacy status, meaning the EU recognizes Canadian data protection as equivalent to GDPR standards.
Same modern developer experience
Data sovereignty doesn't mean giving up the tools you love. MapleDeploy gives you the same workflow you'd expect from any modern platform as a service.
- Git push deploys with automatic SSL
- One-click PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis, MongoDB
- Custom domains with automatic certificates
- Environment variables and secrets management
- PR preview environments with auto-cleanup
- Real-time logs and deployment alerts (Discord, Telegram, email)
- Automated weekly server snapshots with 30-day post-cancellation retention
- Flat monthly pricing, all features included
Who this is for
Developers who prefer Canadian infrastructure because you believe the jurisdiction of your tools matters, not because a regulation told you so.
Canadian businesses who need to keep client data under Canadian jurisdiction.
Healthcare and legal tech where data residency isn't optional, it's required.
Agencies and consultancies who want to offer clients a clear data sovereignty story.
Government and public sector who need infrastructure that meets Canadian procurement requirements.
Quebec-based businesses who want Canadian data residency to simplify Law 25 cross-border transfer requirements.
Built on open source
MapleDeploy runs on Coolify, an open-source deployment platform you can audit on GitHub. The infrastructure runs on a privately owned Canadian provider with documented data center locations in Toronto.
You can verify exactly what software handles your deployments, trace the ownership chain of your infrastructure provider, and document the precise physical location of your data. Whether you need that for a compliance audit or just want to know how your hosting works, it's all visible. No "trust us" required, just verifiable facts.
Have questions about data residency?
We're happy to provide documentation for procurement, compliance audits, or client due diligence.
Get started
All plans include Canadian data residency and full platform features. 30-day free trial, starting at $45 CAD/month.