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Aptible

Aptible — HIPAA-compliant deployment platform handling encryption, access logging, and BAA requirements for healthcare apps.

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US Est. 2013 Active Compliance Automation

Our Verdict

The fastest path to HIPAA production for small healthtech teams willing to pay the abstraction premium.

Pros

  • Signs BAAs and inherits HIPAA controls out of the box
  • Heroku-like git push deployment for regulated workloads
  • Encrypted databases and audit logging on by default
  • Shifts most technical safeguard burden off your team

Cons

  • Significantly pricier than raw AWS or similar PaaS
  • Limited region choices compared to hyperscalers
  • Vendor lock-in via proprietary deployment abstractions
  • Less flexibility for custom infrastructure configs
Best for: Early-stage healthtech startups that need HIPAA yesterday without a DevOps hire Not for: Teams with deep AWS expertise or unusual infra requirements

When to Use Aptible

Good fit if you need

  • HIPAA-compliant container deployment with BAA signing
  • PHI encryption at rest and in transit for healthcare apps
  • Access logging for HIPAA audit trail requirements
  • SOC 2 Type II evidence generation via platform controls
  • Secure multi-tenant SaaS hosting for health tech startups

Aptible Pricing

Pricing Model
subscription
Free Tier
No
Entry Price
Enterprise Available
No
Transparency Score

Beta — estimates may differ from actual pricing

1,000
1001K10K100K1M

Estimated Monthly Cost

$25

Estimated Annual Cost

$300

Estimates are approximate and may not reflect current pricing. Always check the official pricing page.

Lock-in Assessment

Medium 3/5
Lock-in Score
3/5

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