Forge: Creating Circle Servers

Forge: Creating Circle Servers

When subscribed to Laravel Forge's Business plan, it's easy to share servers with other Forge users via "Circles". However, these circle members were never allowed to create servers within the circle. That changes today!

As a circle owner in Laravel Forge, you can now allow your circle members to create servers using the server provider credentials of your choice:

Once a credential has been shared with the circle, your circle members may provision servers using that credential. These servers will be attached to the circle and will be available to all circle members. To create a circle server, circle members must select a circle and a credential:

If you don’t have a Forge account, now is a great time to sign up! Forge allows you to painlessly create and manage PHP servers which include MySQL, Redis, Memcached, database backups, and everything else you need to run robust, modern Laravel applications.

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