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This documentation is organized by workflow and product area. Start with the introduction if you need the product model, or jump straight to the area you already know.
Maturity notes matter here. Some surfaces are fully live, some are live with caveats, and some are user-visible but still evolving. Each page states which it is.

Introduction

Start with the product model, terminology, and how the control plane actually works today.

Getting Started

Get from account setup to first workload without learning the entire platform first.

Assets

Upload, optimize, manage, govern, and deliver assets through StackShift storage, CDN, media, and DAM APIs.

StackShift Mail

Send product email through StackShift Mail with verified sender domains, templates, OTP, events, webhooks, bounces, reputation controls, scheduled delivery, batch sending, inbound capture, and analytics.

Durable Jobs

Define backend work in code and let StackShift run it to completion with retries, state, steps, and event-based resumption.

Projects

Use projects for application-centric deployments from GitHub or Docker images.

Stacks

Use stacks for Compose workloads, service-style systems, and stateful multi-container apps.

Templates

Templates are curated stack blueprints with versioning, service notes, and safer lifecycle controls.

Nodes

Nodes are the runtime hosts attached to StackShift through the agent.

Databases

Managed databases are first-class resources with their own lifecycle, credentials, and recovery behavior.

Operations

Use the operations surfaces to understand health, services, alerts, node state, and recovery progress.

Domains & Email

Use StackShift’s domain and email product surfaces with the right maturity expectations.

Terminal & Operations

Open shells into running workloads and databases, run runbooks and one-off commands, and govern all of it with production safeguards, approvals, recordings, and policy.

Team & Access

Invite collaborators, manage members, and work with the current team collaboration model.

Billing

Billing covers plans, subscription state, usage, transactions, payment methods, and spending controls.

AI Features

AI features currently center on diagnosis and guided investigation, with clear operator-first expectations.

Infrastructure as Code

Manage StackShift resources, action triggers, runbooks, agency records, and compute resources from Terraform or OpenTofu.

Settings

Account, global environment, and notification settings are part of day-to-day platform administration.