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A new home for sovereign software: vnclagoon.com is live

We rebuilt vnclagoon.com from the ground up: a clearer product suite, a new sovereign-AI story, real infrastructure detail, and a headless build we're quietly proud of.

We rebuilt our website from the ground up — new design, a clearer product story, and a few things we're quietly proud of under the hood.

Today we're launching the new vnclagoon.com.

It's more than a fresh coat of paint. Over the past weeks we rebuilt the site from the ground up — the design, the copy, the structure, and the technology beneath it — so that it does justice to what VNClagoon actually is: a complete, sovereign alternative to the hyperscaler workplace.

Here's what's new, and why it matters.

The whole suite, in one place

VNClagoon spans 22 products across three areas — Communication, Collaboration, and Core Technologies. On the old site, that breadth was hard to see. Now each product has its own page, its own place in the suite, and a clear explanation of what it does and how it fits.

We also made a deliberate design choice: no stock photography. Instead, every product has its own visual — a consistent system of motifs built specifically for VNClagoon. It keeps the whole suite coherent, it's fully owned by us (no licensing, no generic people-at-laptops), and it scales cleanly as the suite grows. For a company whose entire point is control and consistency, buying stock images never felt right.

A clearer story about sovereignty

We rewrote the About VNC page around what we actually believe: that sovereignty is a right, not a feature; that open source is the only honest foundation; that privacy is the precondition for innovation, not a tax on it. Fewer words, said more plainly.

Sovereign AI, explained

The part we're most excited about is our sovereign-AI story. Under Confidential AI, we show how organisations can use modern AI on their own data — without that data ever leaving their control. It's AI that compliance teams can actually approve, running where the data already lives. As regulation tightens and cloud costs climb, this is the conversation more and more organisations want to have.

More on infrastructure

We've added real detail on how VNClagoon runs — in any cloud, private or public, on-premises or fully air-gapped, on open technology like Kubernetes, PostgreSQL, and WireGuard. Sovereignty isn't a checkbox; it's an architecture, and now the site shows it.

A Partner Program built to build on

Finally, there's a new Partner Program for system integrators, MSPs, and OEMs who want to build a practice on sovereign software — with clear tiers, honest economics, and OEM and white-label options laid out in the open.

Quietly proud: the parts you don't see

A website should practise what it preaches. This one is built headless on open foundations — fast, accessible, and easy to keep current. Product pages, headlines, and copy are all editable and translatable without touching design assets, which is why the site ships properly in both English and German from day one, not as an afterthought. The visual system is data-driven: adding a product is a single line, not a design project. And every animation is optional — the site is fully readable with nothing but HTML.

None of that is flashy. But it's the difference between a site that looks modern and one that stays modern.

Thank you

A project like this is never one person's work. The late evenings show in the details. Thanks to everyone across VNC who reviewed pages, caught errors, sharpened the copy, and helped get the German right. And thanks to the engineering and product teams whose work is what the site ultimately describes.

Have a look at vnclagoon.com. If you spot something we can improve, tell us — we'd genuinely like to know. And if you're building on sovereign software, or thinking about it, we'd love to talk.

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