Open source first
We rely consistently on free software with open licenses — auditable, adaptable and free of hidden licensing traps.
Non-profit association
Swiss Hosted Solutions is a non-profit association ("Verein") under Swiss law. We accelerate the adoption of pure open-source software and of solutions hosted exclusively on Swiss soil.
What we do
We help individuals, small companies, entrepreneurs and governmental organizations adopt open-source solutions — instead of tying themselves to proprietary vendors.
We rely consistently on free software with open licenses — auditable, adaptable and free of hidden licensing traps.
Every solution we recommend or operate runs exclusively in data centers on Swiss soil — under Swiss law.
Open standards and open formats instead of dependency: whoever joins us can leave at any time — with all their data.
Guides, recipes and Infrastructure as Code — so that everyone can run open source themselves, from private households to public authorities.
Why Swiss Hosted Solutions
We accelerate the spread of pure open-source software and of solutions hosted in Switzerland — as an alternative to vendor lock-in and proprietary platforms.
This benefits users, small companies, entrepreneurs and governmental organizations alike.
Our projects
Self-service recipes and Infrastructure-as-Code templates for running your own NextCloud instance. Later also available as community-driven hosting — no SLA, but plenty of heart and know-how.
Learn moreSwiss dialect for "look at it": we monitor and document Swiss governmental spending and contracting — based on simap.ch and a knowledge graph.
Learn moreLocal AI with open-source models — secure and confidential for small companies, associations, municipalities and public administration. Rent our hardware at fair prices: your data, your hardware.
Learn moreSwiss dialect for "information" — the platform for citizens' questions: our in-house AI continuously processes data from parliament and public sources. Open and transparent, with insight into all data sources.
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