GreenCloud World

Distributed compute you control.

GreenCloud lets you run workloads across distributed machines — from your laptop to global nodes — using simple tools. You can keep execution close to the data, the user, or the device.

It is a simpler serverless alternative for teams that need flexibility without giving up control over where work runs.

Capabilities

What developers can do

Schedule workloads, publish functions, use your own nodes, and trigger execution through the CLI, API, or endpoints.

Why it exists

Built for teams that want more control than the usual cloud model allows

GreenCloud World exists for developers and platform teams that do not want every workload shipped to a distant central provider by default.

If execution needs to stay close to the data, the user, or the device, GreenCloud World gives you a simpler way to do that.

What it helps solve

  • Centralised cloud dependency
  • Unnecessary data movement
  • Latency caused by remote execution
  • Limited control over where workloads land

Who it targets

A fit for modern product and platform teams

The platform is aimed at teams that need distributed execution to be practical, not experimental.

Developer teams

For teams building services, automations, and products that need flexible execution.

Data-heavy workflows

For workloads where moving data into a distant cloud adds cost, latency, or friction.

Edge and hybrid environments

For organisations running across private infrastructure, field devices, and shared global capacity.

Benefits

What people get from it

The value is practical: better placement, more control, and a cleaner route to running distributed workloads.

More control

Choose where work runs instead of forcing everything into one central cloud.

Better performance

Run closer to users, systems, and data sources to cut avoidable latency.

Lower overhead

Use your own nodes where it makes sense before adding more external spend.

Less lock-in

Build around open execution patterns instead of tying your workloads to one provider.

Core concepts

Core concepts

The basics visitors need to understand quickly.

Functions

Reusable units of compute.

Endpoints

HTTP entry points for execution.

Tasks

Scheduled or asynchronous jobs.

Nodes

Machines that provide capacity.