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Self-Hosted Solutions · St. Albans, WV · Kanawha County

Self-Hosted Solutions in St. Albans, West Virginia.

Replace $500/month in SaaS with owned infrastructure — n8n, NocoDB, analytics, and more on servers you control. Built for St. Albans businesses — remotely, in 30 days, on a stack you own outright.

Build fee

One-time · $7,500

Ongoing

$30–$150/mo (AI direct)

Live in

30 days

Ownership

Yours, forever

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/ St. Albans, WV

St. Albans (pop. ~11,000) sits in Kanawha County, WV about 10 miles from Charleston. We build self-hosted infrastructure for St. Albans businesses remote-first — the same one-time build, 30-day timeline, and BYOK pricing whether you're in St. Albans or a larger West Virginia market like Charleston. Your location never changes the price or who owns the result (you do).

Why us

Why St. Albans businesses choose us for self-hosted infrastructure

One-time build. You own owned, self-hosted business tools.

Own it instead of renting

01

Per-seat SaaS fees compound forever. Self-hosted tools cost a server and a setup — then they're yours.

Data sovereignty

02

Customer data on your infrastructure, under West Virginia jurisdiction, governed by your policies alone.

No feature ransoms

03

SSO, API access, and exports aren't 'enterprise tier' when you own the software.

Professionally operated

04

SSL, backups, updates, and monitoring configured so self-hosting doesn't become a second job for your St. Albans team.

23+

HRS / WEEK GIVEN BACK

The average our clients recover per team, every week.

$42k

ANNUAL LABOR RECOVERED

What that time is worth in a typical small business.

Wk 10

BREAK-EVEN POINT

After that, every recovered dollar is profit.

Use cases

Self-Hosted Solutions use cases in St. Albans

n8n automation server

01

Unlimited workflow automation with zero per-task fees.

NocoDB databases

02

Airtable-class databases on your own Postgres — no row limits, no per-seat pricing.

Analytics & dashboards

03

Self-hosted BI replacing per-viewer dashboard licensing for St. Albans teams.

Full stack migration

04

A planned move from rented SaaS to an owned, documented, backed-up toolkit.

Five phases. Thirty days to live.

Our process →

01

Discover

Ops audit, process maps, ROI ranking.

02

Design

Architecture and tool picks — approved first.

03

Build

Constructed and tested against every edge case.

04

Launch

Deployment, training, real adoption.

05

Optimize

Monitoring, monthly reports, new wins.

Questions

Self-Hosted Solutions in St. Albans — FAQ

What does self-hosted infrastructure cost in St. Albans?

A typical build is a one-time $7,500, and your only ongoing cost is the AI model provider — usually $30–$150/month, paid directly. No subscription, no retainer. Most clients break even around week ten and recover roughly $42,000 a year in labor.

Do you work with St. Albans businesses remotely?

Yes — delivery is remote-first across West Virginia. Discovery, build reviews, and team training happen over video, which keeps the 30-day timeline tight whether you're in St. Albans or anywhere else in WV.

Who owns owned, self-hosted business tools after launch?

You do — workflows, infrastructure, credentials, and documentation. We build on open-source tools with your own API keys, so your St. Albans business is never locked into a vendor, including us.

How fast can my St. Albans business go live?

Thirty days end-to-end through five phases: Discover, Design, Build, Launch, Optimize. Simple builds ship in as little as five days.

Do you only serve St. Albans, or other West Virginia cities too?

We work with businesses across the Southeast West Virginia — from Charleston and Huntington to St. Albans and smaller towns statewide. Delivery is remote-first, so where you are doesn't change the price, the 30-day timeline, or who owns the self-hosted infrastructure build at the end (you do).

Where we go from here

Ready for self-hosted infrastructure in St. Albans?

Thirty minutes, no pitch deck. We map your operations, find the friction, and show you where automation actually earns its keep. If there's no fit, we'll say so.

No subscription.

No lock-in.

No surprise invoices.

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