Mockoon roadmap with release cadence and self-hosting focus

Roadmap update: faster releases and a self-hosting focus

We are moving to a monthly-to-bi-monthly release cycle for faster security response, and focusing the rest of 2026 on delivering a full self-hosted Mockoon offer.

Guillaume, Founder
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Over the past months, we've had many conversations with users and teams running Mockoon in increasingly demanding environments. Two themes kept coming back: the need for faster updates, especially for security, and stronger support for private and sovereign deployments.

Today, we are sharing two important roadmap decisions for the rest of 2026.

 More frequent releases for faster security response

We are moving to a more frequent release cadence, from every few months to a monthly-to-bi-monthly cycle.

The goal is simple: reduce the time between identifying an issue and getting improvements into your hands, including vulnerability fixes. We were used to wait for new releases to contain enough features to justify the update, but this often meant that security patches were delayed.

A tighter cadence will help us ship security hardening and vulnerability patches faster, especially for the Docker image and CLI, which are often used in production environments.

The updates will also be easier to install and test, as they will be smaller and more focused.

 Roadmap focus for the rest of 2026: self-hosting

The second major decision comes directly from your feedback.

Many teams love Mockoon Cloud features but need to operate in stricter environments where data confidentiality, network isolation, compliance, or sovereignty requirements make SaaS usage difficult.

For the rest of 2026, we are focusing our roadmap on delivering a self-hosted commercial offer that mirrors the cloud experience.

Our self-hosted offering will replicate the same core capabilities as Mockoon Cloud, while letting you run everything in your own infrastructure.

We plan to deliver this self-hosted offer later this year, probably around October, and it will include:

  • the real-time collaboration features of Mockoon Cloud,
  • the mock server hosting and orchestration,
  • the web app, exposed on your network (like the one available on app.mockoon.com), for managing your mocks and environments.

The AI assistant will not be part of the initial self-hosted release, but we will explore ways to make it available in a future update.

 Building with your feedback

If your team has specific requirements around security, compliance, air-gapped deployments, or data residency, we would love to hear from you. And if you are interested in early access to the self-hosted offer, please reach out to us.

You can always check our public roadmap and contact us to share your use case.

Thank you for your trust and continued support.

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