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:
Beginning today, you may provide a list of email addresses that you would like to receive invoice PDFs when your Forge subscription successfully renews. This new feature is available on your "Profile > Subscription" dashboard.
As you may know, Forge allows you to specify which PHP version a given site runs on. Of course, we want you to be able to use the latest PHP features as soon as possible. Beginning today, you may choose PHP 8.0 while creating a new server.
One of Forge's killer features is that it can provision servers with your choice of database: MySQL, MariaDB or PostgreSQL....
Since launching Forge's Database Backup feature back in February, our customers have created thousands of backup configurations,...
Starting today, you can provision T4g AWS servers using Laravel Forge. These instance types are powered by AWS Graviton2, a...
Starting today, if you face a LetsEncrypt issue, Forge will do its best to diagnose the problem, and offer you at least one solution.
Today we're excited to introduce a new feature to Laravel Forge called Nginx Templates. These templates allow...
Following the release of Composer 2 on October 24th, we wanted to share a guide on how to upgrade your servers to make the most of all the great benefits it brings.First, all new servers will automatically receive Composer 2 by default.For existing servers, you...
As of today, newly issued LetsEncrypt certificates on Laravel Forge servers that run on Ubuntu 20.04 have TLS 1.3 enabled by default. TLS 1.3 offers a faster handshake and more secure cipher suites.If you have an existing LetsEncrypt certificate, you will need to issue a new...
Forge has always supported using a custom Git provider for your projects, but starting today Forge has first-party support for...
Over the last few weeks, we've been working on many new features and enhancements in Forge. I often