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How to install Wallos on a Cloud VPS

Updated 7/18/2026

Wallos tracks all your subscriptions and recurring expenses: monthly costs, payment reminders and statistics per category.

The self-hosted version removes per-user subscriptions: you pay only for the server, no matter how many teammates use the app.

One-click install on cloudlinux.ro

The fastest way: Wallos installs automatically at the first boot of a new server.

  1. Create a Cloud VPS from the control panel.
  2. In the configuration step, pick Wallos from the app catalog.
  3. Start the server. The install runs in the background for a few minutes and its status shows on the server page.
  4. Access details and generated passwords are saved on the server in /root/app-credentials.txt. The app will be available on port 8282.

Manual install on any Ubuntu server

If you prefer doing it yourself, below is the exact script our automatic install runs. Execute it as root on a fresh Ubuntu server (24.04 recommended). It stops at the first error, and when it finishes you will find the access details in /root/app-credentials.txt.

export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
curl -fsSL https://get.docker.com | sh
IP=$(hostname -I | awk '{print $1}')
docker volume create wallos_db
docker volume create wallos_logos
docker run -d --name wallos --restart unless-stopped -p 8282:80 \
  -v wallos_db:/var/www/html/db \
  -v wallos_logos:/var/www/html/images/uploads/logos \
  -e TZ=Europe/Bucharest \
  bellamy/wallos:latest
printf 'Wallos: http://%s:8282\nCreeaza contul la prima accesare.\n' "$IP" > /root/app-credentials.txt

You can also save this script as a recipe in your account and reuse it on any new server.

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