Join the waitlist
At the start of 2026, we’ll begin inviting the first people into our closed beta. This won’t be a mass rollout, we’re starting small and deliberate. We’ll work with each person individually to help them get set up, whether you’re building a new site or moving from another platform.
Interested?
Subscribe here, and we’ll notify you when we are ready to get you settled in. Until then, you’ll receive a monthly-ish newsletter for early birds.
What’s next?
Here’s our rough timeline. These are targets, not promises, and dates may shift as we go because we’re a small team. The earlier you join, the more influence you’ll have on how Fluck develops. Active beta users who provide feedback will also receive a lifetime free account.
Spring 2026
Closed beta begins. We’ll start sending personal invitations to the first people on the waitlist. It’ll be early days, so user feedback will genuinely shape what we build.
Summer 2026
Opening to the public. The beta opens up, but signups will still be batched so we can monitor our infrastructure and make sure it holds up under load.
Autumn 2026
Bigger batches. We’ll increase the number of users we invite at once as our systems prove stable.
Winter 2026
Version 1.0 launches. Registration opens to everyone. The self-hostable version becomes available, and Fluck goes fully open source.