Our history

This is the story of how we bootstrapped the hosting we desired for ourselves.
# Founding partners
- Ulrich Kautz - 2004 - 2017
- Oliver Stark - 2012 - 2023
- Frank Lämmer - 2004 - NOW
# 2004 - Early days
Around two decades ago, we already offered a range of internet-related services, mostly about web design, but also including web hosting, e-mail and domain registration. As a network of connected developers we worked for a variety of clients. We mostly implemented standard websites with WordPress, but we also touched Textpattern, Drupal and Typo3.
The hosting aspect back then primarily involved reselling our root server resources. See a capture of our website fortrabbit.de from 2004 in the internet archive.
# 2007 - Getting more serious
As an agency we started implementing more custom build dynamic websites, usually in CakePHP, since Laravel was not around yet.
We also decided to separate the hosting services from the agency business. So we fortrabbit became a hosting side gig project. We purchased servers and set them up in a data center in Berlin to indulge in our passion for technology, product development, and meeting customer needs.
We combined infrastructure and software into a hosting system called MISH. MISH offered distributed services, variable resources billed on consumption, and a mix of automation and customization, similar to a blend of modern shared hosting and managed hosting.

However, the MISH hosting solution had limitations in scalability due to its hardware components. We had a new vision: to narrow our focus and build a hosting platform that would better address our own needs, specifically tailored for modern and professional PHP web development.
# 2012 - fortrabbit GmbH
We made the decision to abandon all of our web agency client projects and focus exclusively on this project. In 2012, we implemented our new cloud hosting solution using AWS. It was the first European Platform as a Service specifically designed for PHP, which was a perfect fit for the growing PHP renaissance and the yet still young Laravel scene.
# 2015 - V2
Ever since we have been developing our platform with all kind of ups and downs. In 2015, we launched a major platform upgrade. In 2016, we introduced the third generation of Apps, called Universal Stack, and also opened our second data center location in the US.
# 2016 - 2021
The next years we have mostly been busy scaling operations.
# 2022 - New platform vision
After a lot of thinking and long discussions, we began developing the new platform version in 2022.
# 2023 - New platform in the making
We are busy building the new platform.
# 2024 - New platform still in the making
We are still busy building the new platform.
# 2025 - New platform coming to light
Private alpha launches in March.