IT tools shouldn't eat your whole day.
Coscio grew out of everyday work. We maintain other companies' websites and infrastructure — someone else's servers, domains and CRMs, with ten browser tabs per project. No existing tool pulled all of that into one window. So this one appeared.
The problem it grew from
When you run a dozen other people's projects rather than one of your own, the infrastructure stops fitting in your head. One client sits on Timeweb, another on Hetzner and Docker, a third on Bitrix24 and 1C — each with its own domains, certificates, backups and alerts. Every tool solves its own slice and sends its own invoice.
Coscio is an attempt to close that with a single window: servers, containers, sites, logs, incidents, backups, DNS and business systems in one interface, with a separate workspace per client. It was first built for our own projects — which is why it has no "someday" features, only what gets used daily.
What we believe
One interface
IT tools have grown into a zoo. Eight subscriptions, six admins, ten tabs. Coscio gathers them into one window.
Transparent pricing
No "contact sales for pricing". A fixed price for all 26 modules. Prices on the site, and they don't change every quarter.
Data in Russia
Datacenter in Russia, 152-FZ compliance. The on-premise option ships the worker into your network — nothing leaves.
No vendor lock-in
If you leave tomorrow, you take everything we stored: metrics, logs, configs. Via API. No NDA, no negotiations.
How it grew
First script
Maintaining other people's sites means ten tabs, scattered scripts and SSH in a terminal. The first version of the panel appears — strictly for personal use.
Servers and Docker
The panel grows server monitoring, containers and log collection. Still an internal tool for own projects.
v1.0
Stable release. 26 modules in one window. Free tier for 3 servers.
Bitrix24 and 1C
Integrations with Russian CRM and ERP — a baseline need for client projects, not an exotic extra.
On-premise
A worker inside the client's perimeter — for those who cannot let data out.
v2.0 · AI
AI root-cause analysis for incidents. Predictive alerts on metrics.
Now
Preparing the public launch. Opening early access for first teams.
Development
Coscio is not a big-corporation product. Product decisions and support are on the service owner's side. The team below helped build the interface and the platform.