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Changelog

What's new in Lucity: features, improvements, and the occasional victory lap.

A running record of everything that ships in Lucity. New features, improvements, and fixes, documented as they land.

Lucity is in active early development. The first entry covers the initial build from empty repository to working platform. Future updates will be added here as they ship.

Last updated March 18, 2026·Edit this pageorReport an issue

vs Coolify

Compare Lucity and Coolify, two open-source PaaS platforms with fundamentally different architectures. Docker Compose simplicity vs Kubernetes ejectability.

Workspaces, Billing, Scaling, Custom Domains, Variables

Features built since the initial development sprint.

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