Canary rollout with automatic recovery
Validate one device first, expand to the fleet only after health passes, and restore the previous release when any target fails.
Independent software studio · Remote-first
Deploy Docker Compose applications to remote Linux devices through one outbound-only agent. Canary first, validate health and roll back before a bad release becomes a fleet-wide incident.
2.4.0Felania Edge
A focused deployment and recovery layer for kiosks, gateways and appliances that already exist in the field.
Validate one device first, expand to the fleet only after health passes, and restore the previous release when any target fails.
Keep Debian, Ubuntu or OpenWrt. Install the agent with one command.
Roll back applications, collect diagnostics, restart a service or reboot through allowlisted actions.
Every operation is recorded. Automate the fleet through a versioned REST API.
Built for brownfield fleets
Felania stays deliberately narrow: remote operations for unattended Linux systems, not another general-purpose IoT dashboard builder.
Watch the player, disk and connectivity across every branch.
Keep customer appliances healthy behind NAT and restrictive firewalls.
Spot degraded sites and safely restart the service that stopped.
Replace spreadsheets and manual SSH with one calm operating view.
Simple monthly pricing
All plans include guarded application releases, alerts, remote operations, audit history and the Platform API.
14-day trial · 10 devices · no credit card required. Prices exclude applicable taxes.
Why Felania
The quiet part of your fleet
should stay quiet.
Felania gives small device teams the operational signal they need, without forcing them to adopt a new operating system or an enterprise IoT stack.