Multi-cloud PaaS built for digital agencies to eliminate DevOps friction
Divio is a Swedish multi-cloud PaaS that abstracts away DevOps complexity for digital agencies and development teams. Listed on NASDAQ First North since 2019, Divio deploys across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud while handling infrastructure management, security, and compliance through ISO 27001/27017/27018 certified processes.
Headquarters
Stockholm, Sweden
Founded
2006
Pricing
EU Data Hosting
Yes
Employees
11-50
Pay-as-you-go
Pay-as-you-go
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Billing: monthly, pay-as-you-go
Every digital agency hits the same wall. Clients demand reliable hosting, fast deployments, and security compliance. The development team wants to ship features, not manage Kubernetes clusters. Hiring a full-time DevOps engineer costs EUR 80,000 per year minimum. That gap between development ambition and operational reality is precisely what Divio targets.
Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Stockholm, Divio Technologies AB has spent nearly two decades refining a platform-as-a-service layer that sits between cloud providers and development teams. The company went public on NASDAQ First North in 2019, an unusual move for a PaaS provider and one that brings financial transparency most competitors lack. Offices in Zurich and New York extend the company's reach, but the engineering core remains Swedish.
Divio's pitch is straightforward: deploy applications across AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud Platform without touching infrastructure directly. The platform handles provisioning, scaling, monitoring, and compliance. Teams push code. Divio handles the rest. ISO 27001, 27017, and 27018 certifications back up the security promise with audited evidence rather than marketing claims.
Divio's most distinctive capability is genuine cloud-agnosticism. Applications deploy to AWS, Azure, or GCP from the same interface, using the same workflow. This eliminates vendor lock-in at the infrastructure layer. An agency running 30 client projects can place latency-sensitive European clients on AWS eu-west-1, deploy a US client to Azure East, and use GCP for a machine learning workload. Switching providers later requires no application changes.
The platform abstracts away server provisioning, load balancing, and database management into a managed layer. Deployments happen through a simplified pipeline: push to a Git repository, and Divio builds, tests, and deploys the application automatically. Automatic scaling responds to traffic without manual intervention. When a client's campaign drives a 10x traffic spike, resources scale up. When traffic subsides, they scale back down. Billing follows actual usage rather than pre-provisioned capacity.
Divio holds three ISO certifications relevant to cloud operations: 27001 (information security management), 27017 (cloud-specific security controls), and 27018 (protection of personally identifiable information in public clouds). These certifications matter because they represent audited, verified controls rather than self-declared policies. For agencies serving clients in healthcare, finance, or government, Divio's compliance posture simplifies procurement conversations considerably.
Each project on Divio gets isolated staging and production environments with environment-specific configurations. Teams can spin up test environments on demand, run integration tests against production-like infrastructure, and promote builds through a structured release pipeline. Environment parity reduces the "works on my machine" problem that plagues less structured deployment setups.
Divio operates on a pay-for-what-you-use model rather than fixed tiers with per-seat pricing. Resource consumption across compute, storage, bandwidth, and managed services determines the monthly bill. The company positions this as cost-efficient for agencies that manage fluctuating workloads across multiple clients.
Specific pricing requires direct contact with the sales team. Divio does not publish per-unit rates on its website, which limits self-serve evaluation. The Professional tier adds multi-cloud deployment and priority support. Enterprise pricing includes dedicated account management, custom SLAs, and compliance reporting.
For agencies already spending on cloud infrastructure directly, the value proposition centres on reduced DevOps labour costs and compliance overhead. The trade-off is paying a PaaS margin on top of underlying cloud costs. Whether that margin justifies itself depends on team size and the alternative cost of hiring DevOps specialists.
Divio Technologies AB operates under Swedish jurisdiction and EU data protection law by default. The triple ISO certification (27001/27017/27018) provides audited assurance that data handling follows established security frameworks. GDPR compliance is baked into the company's operations rather than bolted on as an afterthought.
European data residency is available through EU-region data centres on all three supported cloud providers. Agencies can guarantee clients that application data stays within EU borders, even when deploying to US-headquartered cloud providers. Divio's shared responsibility model clearly documents which security controls the platform handles and which remain the customer's responsibility.
The NASDAQ listing adds a layer of transparency uncommon in PaaS. Public financial reporting, board governance, and regulatory oversight provide assurance that the company operates sustainably.
Digital agencies managing 10 or more client projects that need reliable deployments without hiring dedicated DevOps staff. The multi-cloud flexibility and ISO certifications simplify client conversations about security.
Development teams in regulated industries where ISO certification and GDPR compliance are procurement prerequisites. Healthcare, finance, and government projects benefit from Divio's audited security posture.
Organisations avoiding cloud lock-in who want the option to move between AWS, Azure, and GCP without rewriting deployment infrastructure. Divio's abstraction layer makes this practical rather than theoretical.
Divio solves a real problem for agencies caught between cloud complexity and limited DevOps capacity. The multi-cloud deployment, ISO certifications, and automated infrastructure management deliver genuine value for teams shipping client projects at scale. The lack of a free tier, opaque pricing, and smaller ecosystem compared to Heroku or Vercel limit its appeal for individual developers and small teams. For agencies that fit the profile, Divio removes operational friction that directly costs time and money.
Yes. Divio Technologies AB is a Swedish company operating under EU jurisdiction. The platform holds ISO 27001, 27017, and 27018 certifications, and offers European data residency across all three supported cloud providers.
Yes. Divio supports AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud Platform from a single management interface. Each project can target a different provider, and migrations between providers require no application changes.
Divio offers multi-cloud deployment across three providers versus Heroku's single-platform model. Divio also provides ISO-certified compliance and EU data residency. Heroku has a larger ecosystem, a free tier, and broader community support.
Yes. Applications on Divio run in Docker containers, and the platform manages orchestration across the underlying cloud infrastructure. Teams work with standard Docker configurations rather than proprietary formats.
Divio Technologies AB is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, with additional offices in Zurich, Switzerland, and New York, USA. The company has been publicly listed on NASDAQ First North since 2019.
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