Savish Hosting started as an internal problem. Running production apps and time-sensitive marketing campaigns on generic shared hosting meant fighting for resources during traffic spikes, waiting on slow support tickets, and paying for infrastructure that wasn't built for how modern apps actually ship — fast iterations, staging environments, and campaigns that live or die by page-load speed.
So we built our own stack: NVMe-backed compute, a global edge network, and a deployment workflow that doesn't get in your way. We ran it for our own products first. Once it held up under real production load, we opened it up.
That's the difference. This isn't infrastructure we're guessing will work — it's infrastructure we depend on every day. When we say something is fast, it's because we watched it outperform what we were using before.