New Features

We're always pushing new features to our products. We post about them all on our blog so you can find them all in here.

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X-Request‑ID

Posted in January 2015 on the Viaduct blog

X-Request-ID support means that you can easily trace an HTTP request all the way from a client to your backend web processes (via our proxies).

Forcing SSL on custom domains

Posted in January 2015 on the Viaduct blog

If you've configured SSL for one of our custom domains, you may want to ensure that all visitors to your site are forced onto a secure connection. Usually, you could...

Now with full IPv6 support

Posted in January 2015 on the Viaduct blog

After a few months of poking, proding and testing we're very pleased to say that the Viaduct platform now fully supports IPv6 across the whole platform (including your applications, myViaduct...

Backups for hobby databases

Posted in January 2015 on the Viaduct blog

Today we're launching our new database backup feature. This allows you to simply enable backups for any of your hobby/dev databases and we'll automatically take and store historical dumpfiles of...

Hosting Static HTML Websites

Posted in December 2014 on the Viaduct blog

We've just pushed a new template to Viaduct which allows you easily deploy static websites to Viaduct. A static website is any folder which contains HTML files (plus any assets...

The Built‑in Viaduct PHP Server

Posted in December 2014 on the Viaduct blog

Viaduct has always provided a built-in PHP server which can be used for hosting any PHP application on the platform. Until now, you just added a web process and used...

The Viaduct App Store

Posted in December 2014 on the Viaduct blog

Viaduct is the ideal home for your web applications but it's also a great place to deploy other people's apps for your own use. For example, if you wanted to...

Change Repository URLs

Posted in December 2014 on the Viaduct blog

Something we've been looking at for a while is the ability to change a repository URL once you have already deployed your application.

Introducing Deploy 2.0

Posted in December 2014 on the aTech Media blog

Deploy's interface has remained pretty much unchanged since it's beta introduction in 2010. The app has changed since then and become more complicated, so we decided to give it a...

Organizations

Posted in December 2014 on the Viaduct blog

Today we're introducing Organizations. Organizations allow you to ensure that any of your Viaduct resources (currently Platform or WebPush apps) can be billed to given organization rather than always being...

Invite others to your WebPush applications

Posted in December 2014 on the Viaduct blog

If you've started using our new WebPush service, you can now invite your colleagues to manage your WebPush applications too. Just head over to the application and choose Permissions from...

Hello Viaduct WebPush

Posted in November 2014 on the Viaduct blog

Viaduct WebPush is new service from Viaduct providing you with the tools you need to implement real-time messaging in your applications. Using web sockets, Viaduct WebPush includes the server-side infrastructure...