Self-hosted, self-managed
Host and manage a self-hosted, self-managed Retool instance on your own infrastructure.
Self-hosted Retool instances are available on an Enterprise plan only.
A self-hosted, self-managed deployment is a single-tenant instance that you host, deploy, and manage. This option provides you with complete control and ownership but with the highest operational overhead compared to others. You are responsible for all of the operational overhead of maintenance, such as updates.
Retool is not involved in the hosting, deployment, or management of this instance type. You deploy self-hosted Retool for use in production on a Kubernetes cluster using Helm. For testing purposes, you also have the option to deploy locally to a Linux-based VM using Docker.
Feature availability
Organizations with self-hosted, self-managed instances have access to features available in the currently installed release version. Retool recommends that self-hosted, self-managed instances always run the most recent stable channel release; a new stable version is released every three months. Any features not currently available on your instance will be added in a future release which you then install.