Plane is now live on AWS marketplace
Plane announces its “Deployed on AWS” status on AWS Marketplace, reinforcing our alignment with AWS and giving customers a clearer, faster path to adopt Plane inside their own AWS environments.
Plane announces its “Deployed on AWS” status on AWS Marketplace, reinforcing our alignment with AWS and giving customers a clearer, faster path to adopt Plane inside their own AWS environments.


Plane is now officially listed on the AWS Marketplace, giving teams a direct way to deploy Plane inside their own AWS environments—whether they need a zero-dependency AMI or a fully supported enterprise edition.
This launch formalizes Plane’s Deployed on AWS status and extends a deployment model long favored by customers operating within private VPCs, security-restricted networks, or regulated infrastructures.
A deployment model that meets customers where they are
Teams have been operating Plane inside controlled AWS environments for years: private subnets, isolated VPCs, compliance-bound networks, and infrastructures where outbound traffic is restricted by design. The AWS Marketplace listing formalizes this pattern and makes it easier to deploy Plane where organizations already expect it to live.
Customers now have two clear options:
- Free AMI - for fast, infrastructure-native deployment
- Plane Business - for enterprises requiring SSO, SLAs, advanced administrative controls, and AWS-based procurement
This designation also means Plane meets AWS’s updated Deployed on AWS requirements. Customers buying Plane through AWS Marketplace can continue applying their AWS Private Pricing Agreement (PPA) commitments, streamline procurement cycles, and accelerate compliance reviews.

Why AWS Marketplace buyers care about this
Starting May 1, 2025, AWS requires that SaaS products must be fully hosted on AWS to qualify for PPA spend drawdown. Plane meets these requirements, ensuring that procurement and finance teams can continue to:
- Apply PPA commitments toward Plane Business purchases
- Consolidate Plane spending into existing AWS invoices
- Use AWS net-terms and central billing
- Procure Plane through established AWS governance workflows
- Maintain compliance visibility across the full AWS procurement chain
For organizations with annual AWS commit obligations, this simplifies the process of adopting Plane while increasing the return on AWS Marketplace procurement.
Built for the AWS Cloud from day one
Plane has always been designed as an AWS-native platform. Long before joining AWS Marketplace, customers ran Plane inside private AWS VPCs, federal networks, and strictly controlled enterprise environments.
Key AWS services underpin Plane’s architecture:
AWS Service | Role |
|---|---|
Amazon EKS | Orchestrates Plane’s services in scalable clusters |
Amazon RDS (PostgreSQL) | High-availability data store |
Amazon S3 | Attachment and asset storage |
AWS KMS | Key management for licensing and secrets |
AWS MQ | Message broker for event delivery, background jobs, and inter-service communication. |
Deploy Plane in minutes with the free AMI
The Plane AMI is the simplest way to deploy Plane into your own AWS account, with no reliance on external SaaS infrastructure.
How to deploy:
- Open the Plane AMI listing on AWS Marketplace
- Subscribe and select your AWS region + instance type
- Launch the instance into your VPC
- Access Plane from your browser to complete onboarding
Teams use the AMI to deploy Plane directly into regulated environments without opening outbound traffic pathways or allowing third-party data transfer.
Plane Business on AWS Marketplace
For organizations needing enterprise-grade controls, Plane Business is now available as a Marketplace listing with benefits aligned to large-scale AWS procurement:
- Eligible for Private Offers
- Counts toward AWS PPA drawdown
- Supports 1-, 2-, and 3-year contract terms
- Includes SSO, SLAs, audit logs, admin governance, and enterprise support
Procurement teams can onboard Plane using the same workflows they use for other ISV software, eliminating standalone vendor onboarding processes while enabling faster internal approval.
Built for private networks and regulated environments
Plane is engineered for environments where security, residency, and isolation are non-negotiable.
- Single-tenant deployment
- Operates fully within customer VPCs
- No default outbound telemetry
- Compatible with private subnets and restricted environments
This architecture supports industries that require tight operational boundaries—healthcare, financial services, government programs, defense contractors, and enterprises with stricter compliance regimes.
From AMI to fully air-gapped
Many teams start with the AMI for initial deployment, then expand into more restricted configurations.
Plane supports three deployment models:
- Cloud – Fully managed Plane SaaS
- Self-Hosted / AMI – Customer-managed, AWS-native deployment
- Air-Gapped – Fully offline installation with offline licensing and no external dependencies
This gives organizations a clear path as compliance requirements evolve without forcing a switch in tooling or workflow.
For a deeper look at the air-gapped model, see our detailed breakdown: Everything You Need to Know About Plane Air-Gapped.
Seamless fit for AWS-First engineering organizations
Plane is designed for teams already standardized on AWS:
- Runs inside existing security controls (GuardDuty, IAM policies, Security Hub)
- Fits cleanly into existing CI/CD pipelines and private networks
- Avoids vendor lock-in tied to external SaaS infrastructure
- Mirrors the same operational patterns of internal AWS workloads
Because Plane is deployed into your environment, your data never leaves your AWS account.
Get started
Launch Plane where you already run your infrastructure—your own AWS environment.
