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What lock-in actually looks like

Lock-in is rarely a single locked door. It's a series of small dependencies that only become visible when you try to leave. The platform owns the cloud account, so you can't see or move the underlying servers. The dashboard owns the deploy flow, so your release process only exists inside their UI.

None of it is malicious — it's just the natural shape of a fully managed service. But it means your exit cost grows quietly with every project you add, and the answer to "what happens if we leave?" gets fuzzier every quarter.

Where the rope tightens

The CloudWady answer: nothing to hold hostage

CloudWady is a control plane, not a landlord. You connect your own cloud account — Hetzner, DigitalOcean, AWS, or a server you already run — and CloudWady deploys into it. The instances, the disks, the network all sit under your login, billed directly by your provider at their raw rate. We never resell the cloud and never put a markup on it.

What runs on top is plain Odoo against plain PostgreSQL. No forked runtime, no proprietary database layer, no custom format you'd have to decode later. If you ever cancel CloudWady, the running application doesn't change — it's the same standard stack it was the day before.

Operated in the EU, residency you choose

The control plane is operated by syscoon GmbH in Germany, under EU data-protection law. Because the workload runs in your own cloud account, you decide where it physically lives — EU-only for GDPR, a customer-specific region, or your existing infrastructure. The residency decision stays yours, not a fixed choice handed down by the platform.

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