A sovereign cloud, actually in Switzerland.
A Swiss region of a US hyperscaler is still a US company under the CLOUD Act. klickops is owned and run by a Swiss company on hardware we own, so your data answers to Swiss law alone.
Data residency is not the same as data sovereignty. A US cloud's Swiss region keeps your bytes in Switzerland, but the company operating it remains subject to the US CLOUD Act, which can compel access regardless of where the data sits. For regulated industries, public sector and any team that takes its compliance seriously, that gap matters.
klickops closes it. The platform runs on hardware Natron Tech AG owns and operates in Swiss data centres, certified to ISO 27001 and ISO 9001. There is no hyperscaler underneath. Your data is governed by Swiss law alone, and because nothing is proprietary, you can export every workload as clean Kubernetes YAML and walk away whenever you choose.
Sovereignty does not mean fewer features. klickops is a complete Container-as-a-Service: deploy apps from an image or a Git repo, run managed high-availability PostgreSQL, S3-compatible object storage, persistent volumes, domains with automatic TLS, a zero-trust firewall, scheduled backups and live metrics and logs, all on real Kubernetes that Natron builds, operates and monitors for you.
See how far each one gets.
Deploy, add a database, scale, stay in Switzerland, leave clean. The others hit a wall. klickops runs the whole track.