What is Rehost?

A team that builds, launches, and runs your app, website, and customer data. Flat monthly. Done for you, not by you.

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Rehost

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To hand your app, website, and customer data to a team that builds, launches, and runs all of it for one flat monthly fee. No dashboards to learn. No $15,000 invoice. Cancel anytime. Reclaimed from cloud-migration jargon, where it meant lift-and-shift.

Where the word came from.

Rehost is a cloud-migration term. AWS uses it to mean lift-and-shift. Move the same broken thing to a new server and call it a day.

That's not your problem. Your problem is that the Wix site never got updated, the app was quoted at $15,000 and never launched, and nobody on your team has time to run any of it.

So we took the word back.

How we define it.

To rehost is to hand the work to a team. One team. One bill. Month to month. That's it.

Done for you, not by you.

You don't log into a dashboard. You don't learn a builder. You don't hire a CTO. You send a message. We ship.

One flat monthly.

Month to month. Cancel anytime. No setup fee, no hourly bill, no surprise scope change.

14-day launches.

Apps in 14 days. Websites in under a week. The bottleneck is usually the email thread, not the code.

Your data stays yours.

Customer data, domain, App Store and Google Play accounts, brand assets. If you leave, we export and hand over what's yours. You keep running.

What rehost isn't.

Not cloud migration.

AWS sells rehosting as moving servers. We sell it as moving your headaches to our team. Different job.

Not a rebrand of hosting.

We're not a web host. Hosting is one thing the team handles, alongside design, code, App Store uploads, and ongoing updates.

Not a builder.

No drag-and-drop dashboard. No $15,000 invoice. No template with your logo slapped on.

Questions about the word.

What does rehost mean?

A cloud-migration term, originally. Lift-and-shift. We reclaimed it. For the organizations we serve, to rehost means handing your app, website, and customer data to a team that builds, launches, and runs all of it. Flat monthly. Done for you, not by you.

Is Rehost a cloud migration company?

No. We're not AWS, not Azure, not IBM, not a mainframe lift-and-shift shop. If you found us searching for 'cloud migration,' you want a different website.

Why is it called Rehost?

The word already means the right thing. Host again. Better this time. Most organizations got handed a template or a tool to run themselves. We replace that with one team.

Do I own what Rehost builds?

You own your content, your customer data, your domain, your App Store and Google Play accounts, and your brand. The software stack runs on your subscription, same way you'd use any managed platform. If you cancel, we export the data and hand over the accounts that are yours.

How is Rehost different from Wix, Squarespace, or a local agency?

Wix and Squarespace hand you a builder and wave goodbye. Agencies quote $15,000 and vanish for three months. We build, launch, and run every piece for a flat monthly. No tools to learn.

Who does Rehost build for?

Organizations and teams with people who come back. Restaurants, med spas, salons, barbershops, clinics, churches, chambers, creators, enterprise. If a physical location or community is part of what you do, we're built for you.

Ready to rehost?

Book 15 minutes. We'll walk through a real rehost we built for someone like you and quote the rollout. No pitch deck.