MS HostIT

Ship to your VPSwith a delivery control plane.

Connect hosts, pull from GitHub, deploy Node and React, and operate with mediated SSH and SFTP — without scattering keys across tools.

Delivery should not live in a pile of SSH tabs and tribal runbooks.

Teams that own their VPS still deserve a calm operator surface: encrypted credentials, a clear path from repo to release, and tools that keep you on the host when you need them — without turning your laptop into the only source of truth.

What MS Host IT gives your team.

Available surfaces ship today. Next and Coming items follow the public release train — we do not pretend unfinished work is live.

  • VPS vault

    Available

    Inventory hosts, store SSH credentials with envelope encryption, and verify reachability without exposing secrets to the browser.

  • Terminal & Files

    Available

    Open mediated SSH and SFTP sessions in dedicated tabs. Upload files and folders, keep paths across reconnects, and work without pasting keys into chat.

  • Projects deploy

    Next

    Connect GitHub or upload sources, then ship Node and React (JS/TS) to your VPS with a guided, review-first deploy path.

  • Domains & databases

    Coming

    Attach domains, assist nginx configuration, and provision MongoDB, MySQL, or PostgreSQL as the platform expands.

  • Watch Logs

    Coming

    Ingest and search delivery logs with file-backed storage designed for operators who need answers, not another opaque dashboard.

  • Billing & governance

    Coming

    Usage insight, invoices, and team controls as Free grows into Pro and full Control Plane packaging.

From host to release — in a path you can explain.

Generate intent, validate before risk, execute with mediation, observe outcomes, then govern access. That progression is how we build the product — and how you should expect it to feel.

  1. Connect your VPS

    Add a host and store credentials encrypted at rest. MS Host IT probes reachability without returning secrets to the browser.

  2. Link GitHub or upload

    Authorize GitHub so we can pull the repositories you choose — or upload a project archive. You can disconnect at any time.

  3. Configure the project

    Name the app, choose Node/React paths, and set build and start intent before anything runs on the server.

  4. Deploy with eyes open

    Run the mediated deploy path. Failures surface actionable errors — no silent “success” when the release did not land.

  5. Operate in place

    Use Terminal and Files when you need a shell or SFTP. Sessions stay path-aware; credentials never leave the control plane unencrypted.

  6. Observe and improve

    Watch deploy status, then grow into logs, domains, and databases as those surfaces ship on the release train.

Why we ask to connect GitHub.

MS Host IT uses GitHub so you can select repositories for automated Node and React deploys to your own VPS. We do not need GitHub to sell ads or scrape unrelated activity.

  • Purpose-limited. OAuth exists to authorize access to the repos you choose for delivery — not blanket platform takeover.
  • Encrypted tokens. Connection tokens are treated as customer secrets: encrypted at rest, used for mediated pull and deploy flows, never shown in the browser.
  • You stay in control. Connect, disconnect, or use upload instead when OAuth is not the right fit.

Details: Docs · GitHub · Privacy Policy

Security is a product requirement — not a footnote.

Envelope encryption

VPS and service credentials use envelope encryption so a database dump alone cannot recover plaintext.

Mediated sessions

SSH and SFTP run through short-lived tickets. Secrets decrypt in the broker path — not in localStorage.

Audit-minded design

Remote actions are designed to be attributable. We publish principles; proprietary internals stay private.

Read the security model →

Automated deploys start with Node and React.

Control Plane v1 focuses on JavaScript and TypeScript for Node backends and React frontends on Debian/Ubuntu VPS hosts. Broader stacks expand after the operations core is solid.

Frontend

  • React (JavaScript)
  • React (TypeScript)
  • Vite-based apps

Backend

  • Node (JavaScript)
  • Node (TypeScript)
  • MongoDB · MySQL · PostgreSQL (coming)

Open the control panel. Keep delivery on your servers.

Accounts live on the dashboard. This site explains the product, process, and policies GitHub and your team need to trust us.