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Looking for a Self-Hosted WordPress Deployment Tool
adanforest
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in Help
Hey LET Community,
I’m looking for a self-hosted tool to easily deploy and manage WordPress sites. I don’t want to use any paid providers, so please don’t suggest services like GridPane, SpinupWP, or RunCloud.
I need something that I can host on my own server to handle WordPress deployments efficiently. Preferably, it should support:
• Automatic WP installation
• Site management (updates, backups, etc.)
• Nginx/Apache configuration
• Multi-site support (optional)
If anyone knows of a good open-source or self-hosted solution, please share!
Thanks!

Comments
CloudPanel maybe? Nginx only though
Go for cyberpanel it uses OpenLiteSpeed which utilizes HTTP/3 QUIC protocol, better & faster than Nginx
EasyPanel have WordPress management features.
You didn't mention a gui so maybe wp-cli.
Easypanel
CloudPanel/FastPanel?
@meditatingsurgeon I am right?
It is called SSH with wp-cli installed.
worst panel ever i seen
there's no control panel dedicated to wordpress only?
I love Enhance, maybe you should try it out, but it's not free.
It is really easy to maintain, backup and doing other things like staging, plugins management in control panel, creating users, etc.
Check out their page: https://enhance.com/product/wordpress-toolkit
Wordops is good if you have basic command line knowledge. I'm very much satisfied with its performance 😊 Don't go for CyberPanel falling for the hype created for OLS. Because OLS is awesome but CP ha lots of bugs and issues.
Give a try to HestiaCP.
1) It has Quick install App -> For auto installation of WordPress.
2) Backup feature -> To create full site backup and restore.
3) You can have Nginx+Apache or only Nginx configuration.
4) Multiple PHP options.
I think this is what you're looking for, been running on it for several years, thank me later.
https://moss.sh/