Bluix.app is the launchpad for everything Bluix Group ships. WHMCS marketplace modules for hosting providers. Native mobile apps on iOS and Android. Voice skills for Alexa. Self-hosted SaaS for European businesses. AI-native, EU-built, infra-owned.
Bluix Group builds production software across four platforms simultaneously. We don't pick one and ignore the others — we build the same engineering discipline into every surface our customers touch.
The web is fragmented. Your provider's billing lives in WHMCS. Your customers live on iOS and Android. Your operations live in SaaS dashboards. Your enterprise voice assistants live in Alexa.
Most software companies pick one of those and pretend the others don't exist. We don't. bluix.app is where you can see every Bluix product, on every platform, under one engineering doctrine: AI-native, GDPR-by-design, infrastructure-owned, premium B2B.
Some products are live now. Others are in beta. Many are launching across 2026. All of them ship with the same standard.
BluixApps is our WHMCS-native marketplace — 136 production-validated self-hosted apps, deployed in one click on customer VPS. Ollama, Open WebUI, Nextcloud, n8n, Mailcow, Vaultwarden, and 130 more.
White-label per tenant. Cross-distro install scripts (Ubuntu, Debian, AlmaLinux, Rocky). Auto-SSL, backup hooks, multi-app dashboard. Your customers don't see "Bluix" unless you want them to.
Browse the catalog →Five production modules that drop into your existing WHMCS instance. No new billing system, no abandoned tickets — your provisioning and invoicing pipeline, unchanged.
No PWA shortcuts. Native iOS, native Android, and a voice skill for the Alexa estate. Built where your customers actually live.
Self-hosted SaaS products in active development. Each is a full business in its own right — bluix.app is where they get announced before they get their own domain.
Per-tenant licensing. Partner program. Direct engineering channel. If you run hosting, agency, or a tech distributor and want to add Bluix products to your offering — we'd like to talk.