A resident of the IT Park, the cloud platform TatNet.ru, has introduced two new services. Users have access to a fully compatible Supabase database service and T1000 — a website builder that generates websites based on text prompts. Both updates continue the platform’s core idea: reducing the path from code to a functioning online product and eliminating infrastructure routine.
TatNet.ru develops a unified infrastructure layer that enables deployment of code within minutes — without manual configuration of servers, domains, HTTPS, databases or environment variables. The platform is especially relevant amidst the growth of projects created with neural networks: code is generated faster and faster, but the infrastructure remains essential, and developers often lack the DevOps expertise required.
Almost every full-fledged application needs a database. Previously, this involved a separate set of steps: setting up PostgreSQL, configuring access, network, authentication and environment variables. Now, TatNet.ru offers a fully compatible Supabase service. Users can connect a database to their frontend or backend application without manual server, access or network setup — authentication, data storage and application connectivity work out of the box.
The second update is T1000, a website builder that creates websites based on text descriptions. Users describe what they need and receive a ready-made website that can immediately be deployed on the platform.
T1000 becomes the simplest entry point to TatNet.ru: it addresses the scenario “I have an idea but no code or team” and complements existing features such as static site hosting, deployment from Git and custom domain integration.
TatNet.ru is a cloud platform for launching projects: websites, applications, APIs, bots, virtual machines and microVMs. The platform handles building, publishing, HTTPS, updates and infrastructure setup. There is a free plan available, allowing users to deploy code from repositories on test domains and run an unlimited number of applications.
The innovative developments of our residents fully align with the strategic goals of the Data Economy national project, helping domestic enterprises increase efficiency and reduce dependence on foreign solutions.