One of the most common requests we've heard from developers is simple: "Can I deploy closer to my users?"
Today, we're excited to announce that InsForge now supports four global regions — so you can run your project wherever your users are.
Available Regions
| Region | Location | Identifier |
|---|---|---|
| US East | Ohio, USA | us-east |
| US West | Oregon, USA | us-west |
| EU Central | Frankfurt, Germany | eu-central |
| AP Southeast | Singapore | ap-southeast |
When you create a new project, simply select the region that's closest to your target audience. That's it — your database, backend, and all infrastructure will be provisioned in that region automatically.
Same Experience, Every Region
Every region offers the exact same infrastructure, performance, and pricing. Choosing Frankfurt over Ohio doesn't mean paying more or getting fewer features. Every region runs the same stack, the same instance types, and the same managed services.
This isn't a "premium region" upsell — it's about giving you the flexibility to put your application where it matters most.
Why Region Matters
For many applications, network latency directly impacts user experience:
- A SaaS product serving European customers — deploying in Frankfurt instead of Ohio can cut round-trip latency from ~100ms to under 20ms.
- A mobile app with users in Southeast Asia — Singapore puts your API within 30ms of hundreds of millions of users.
- A US-focused product — pick the coast closest to your users, or split between East and West.
Even if your app "works fine" from a single US region, your users in Berlin are waiting an extra ~90ms and users in Bangkok an extra ~200ms on every API call. Multi-region deployment eliminates that.
How to Get Started
- Head to the InsForge Dashboard
- Click Create Project
- Select your preferred region from the dropdown
- Deploy as usual — everything else stays the same
Existing projects continue to run in their current region with no changes needed.
What's Next
This is just the beginning of our multi-region story. We're actively exploring additional regions based on user demand, as well as capabilities like cross-region replication and automated failover. If there's a region you'd like to see, let us know.

