Cloudzy Scales Marketplace to 1,000 Apps Amid Infrastructure Push
Dubai-based cloud provider Cloudzy is accelerating its software integration strategy, aiming to host over 1,000 ready-to-deploy applications by 2026. The expansion seeks to replace manual command-line configurations with pre-built virtual machine images, targeting developers and businesses looking to trim server setup times from hours to mere minutes.

The company, which supports over 122,000 users globally, currently offers a catalog spanning AI automation, web hosting panels, and cybersecurity tools. By moving toward bundled software stacks, Cloudzy intends to tailor its infrastructure for specific workloads like DevOps pipelines and agentic workflows. This shift aims to minimize the technical friction associated with traditional VPS deployment, effectively making the underlying hardware invisible to the end user.
"Our goal is to make infrastructure invisible," said Aler Rab, Deputy CEO at Cloudzy. "Developers and AI builders should spend their time building products, not configuring servers." The company noted that current growth rates have actually outpaced initial projections, positioning them to hit the 1,000-application milestone ahead of their original end-of-2026 target. These services operate across 12 regions, utilizing AMD EPYC and Ryzen processors with NVMe storage to support high-performance requirements starting at $2.48 per month.
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