Nginx Proxy Manager Reverse Proxy Server by Code Creator gives AWS users a ready to launch browser based reverse proxy and SSL management control panel for routing web apps, APIs, dashboards, and self hosted services without hand building Nginx configuration. This product has charges associated with it for the provision and deployment of the application and AMI support.
Nginx Proxy Manager Reverse Proxy Server by Code Creator is built for AWS customers who want a simple and fast way to manage reverse proxy routing, domain forwarding, SSL certificates, and self hosted application access from one browser based control panel. Instead of manually installing Docker, configuring Nginx, wiring a database, opening proxy ports, and writing configuration files by hand, this AMI gives subscribers a clean preconfigured launch path on Ubuntu.
This server is ideal for developers, small businesses, managed service providers, labs, internal IT teams, and self hosted application users who need to route domains and subdomains to web applications, APIs, dashboards, Docker services, or internal tools. The product uses Docker Compose, Nginx Proxy Manager, and MariaDB to provide a portable and supportable deployment pattern. On first launch, the instance automatically initializes the stack, detects the new EC2 public IP address, creates first login instructions, and provides helper commands for URLs, status checks, logs, and restarts.
The admin interface is available on port 81, while ports 80 and 443 are reserved for public HTTP and HTTPS proxy traffic. Customers can use the public IP for initial access and testing, then point a real domain or subdomain to the instance for normal SSL certificate issuance. The official Nginx Proxy Manager setup confirms that initial startup creates keys, initializes the database, and creates the default admin user, and the current upstream release used here is Nginx Proxy Manager v2.14.0.
This Code Creator build is designed to reduce setup pain, improve first time user experience, and give customers a practical reverse proxy gateway for hosting multiple web based services on AWS. This is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges are applied for the deployment of the application and AMI support and compliance.
Highlights
Browser based reverse proxy and SSL control panel for routing domains, web apps, APIs, dashboards, and self hosted services on AWS.
First boot automation creates clean customer launch instructions, detects the new EC2 public IP, and starts the Docker Compose stack automatically.
Marketplace ready Ubuntu 24.04 deployment with Docker Compose, MariaDB, helper commands, and clear public IP based onboarding.
AWS Marketplace now accepts line of credit payments through the PNC Vendor Finance program. This program is available to select AWS customers in the US, excluding NV, NC, ND, TN, & VT.
Pricing is based on a fixed subscription cost and actual usage of the product. You pay the same amount each billing period for access, plus an additional amount according to how much you consume. The fixed subscription cost is prorated, so you're only charged for the number of days you've been subscribed. Subscriptions have no end date and may be canceled any time.
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If you are an AWS Free Tier customer with a free plan, you are eligible to subscribe to this offer. You can use free credits to cover the cost of eligible AWS infrastructure. See AWS Free Tier for more details. If you created an AWS account before July 15th, 2025, and qualify for the Legacy AWS Free Tier, Amazon EC2 charges for Micro instances are free for up to 750 hours per month. See Legacy AWS Free Tier for more details.
You pay by the hour based on the EC2 instance you choose to run this reverse proxy software. The 28 options are not tiers or feature levels. Each one maps to a different AWS instance size and family, so your cost scales with the compute resources you select. Smaller instances like t3.nano and t2.micro suit light workloads. Larger instances like m5.8xlarge and c3.8xlarge fit heavier processing needs. The t- and t3a-family options offer burstable capacity, while c-family and i3-family options target compute and storage-optimized use. You pay only for the hours each instance runs.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What do I actually get for the hourly charge on each instance option?
Each option maps to one running EC2 instance of the named type, such as t3.medium or m5.large. The type sets the CPU, memory, and network capacity. You pay the software rate for every hour that instance runs, plus the underlying AWS infrastructure cost.
Am I charged when I stop or pause the instance?
The software rate meters running time only. When you stop the instance, hourly software charges stop accruing. A stopped instance may still incur AWS storage fees for its attached volumes, but no software charge applies while it is not running.
How do I move to a different instance size if my traffic grows?
There are no tiers to upgrade. You launch a new instance of the size you want, and billing follows that instance type's hourly rate. Your reverse proxy configuration lives in mounted data volumes, so you can migrate settings when switching instances.
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Version release notes
Updated Nginx Proxy Manager Reverse Proxy Server by Code Creator on Ubuntu 24.04 with Docker Compose, Nginx Proxy Manager 2.14.0, MariaDB 11.4, public IP aware first boot automation, helper commands, customer first login notes, and improved AWS Marketplace customer documentation.
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