Built by hosters. For hosters.
We don't just build software. We managed hosting infrastructure for over 20 years — and built the panel we always wished existed.
What we believe
Why we built enconf
For years we managed servers with Plesk, Confixx, ISPConfig, Froxlor and DirectAdmin. We know every button, every quirk, every workaround. And at some point we asked: why is there no hosting control panel that just works?
The established commercial panels have become bloated. They consume hundreds of megabytes of RAM, include features nobody asked for, and license costs keep rising. WordPress management costs extra, staging is reserved for premium plans, and a clean REST API? Forget it.
That's why we built enconf — a lightweight hosting panel that we ourselves want to use every day. No compromises.
Lightweight by design
Under 75 MB RAM for the entire panel. No Java, no heavy runtimes. A compiled Go binary that starts in milliseconds.
Security is not an afterthought
Every customer gets their own Linux user, their own PHP-FPM pool, their own AppArmor profile. Real OS-level isolation.
Everything included
WordPress Toolkit with staging, encrypted backups + DR, rspamd, PowerDNS, ModSecurity WAF, fail2ban, nftables firewall. No add-ons.
Built for automation
Every single function is available via REST API. Whether WHMCS integration, your own dashboard, or script automation.
Who is enconf for?
enconf is built for people who take hosting seriously:
- Web agencies managing client sites and wanting full control without per-site licensing costs
- Hosting resellers who need white-label branding and a professional customer panel
- System administrators who want a lightweight server management panel
- Hosting companies scaling across multiple servers with a single management interface
Developed and operated in Germany
enconf is developed in Germany. German support, GDPR compliant. No dependency on US providers, no US CLOUD Act exposure. When you have a question, you talk to the people who wrote the code — not a call centre.
Ready to try it?
Install enconf on any fresh Debian 12/13 server. One command, two minutes, done.
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