# Cloudient > Cloudient documentation and site pages. ## Pages - [Get in touch](https://cloudient.net/contact.md): Whether you have a question, need support, or want to discuss your requirements, we would be pleased to hear from you. - [Responsible European hosting](https://cloudient.net/.md): Cloudient hosts and operates open-source applications on our own European infrastructure. We take responsibility for the whole stack - from metal to application. - [Support and service](https://cloudient.net/support.md): How to reach us for support, log a complaint, or report abuse of our services. - [About Cloudient](https://cloudient.net/about/.md): A boutique European hosting provider, built on our own infrastructure, delivering personalised hosting, email, applications and telecoms since 2011. - [Our commitment to open source](https://cloudient.net/about/open-source.md): Open source is not just a technology choice - it is a business decision about control, cost, sustainability, security and independence. - [AI briefing - content authoring](https://cloudient.net/docs/ai-briefing-authoring.md): Guide for AI assistants helping users write content on a lazysite site. - [AI briefing - building sites](https://cloudient.net/docs/ai-briefing-building-sites.md): Best practice for AI agents creating or maintaining sites on the lazysite engine - the separation-of-concerns model and the failure modes to avoid. - [AI briefing - configuration](https://cloudient.net/docs/ai-briefing-configuration.md): Guide for AI assistants helping users configure a lazysite installation. - [AI briefing - development](https://cloudient.net/docs/ai-briefing-development.md): Guide for AI assistants working on the lazysite processor, scripts, and tools. - [AI briefing - layouts and themes](https://cloudient.net/docs/ai-briefing-layouts.md): Guide for AI assistants helping users author or modify a lazysite layout or theme. - [AI briefing - publishing](https://cloudient.net/docs/ai-briefing-publishing.md): Guide for an automated partner publishing to a lazysite site over WebDAV and the control API. - [AI briefing - visitor analytics](https://cloudient.net/docs/ai-briefing-stats.md): Guide for AI assistants analysing a lazysite's visitor traffic for trend reporting. - [Upgrading to external auth](https://cloudient.net/docs/auth-upgrade.md): Replace built-in auth with Authentik, Authelia, or another proxy. - [Authentication](https://cloudient.net/docs/auth.md): Protect pages with built-in auth or an external proxy. - [Authoring](https://cloudient.net/docs/authoring.md): How to create and edit pages - the short version. - [Configuration](https://cloudient.net/docs/configuration.md): Layouts, navigation, site variables, forms, auth, and plugins. - [Advanced authoring](https://cloudient.net/docs/features.md): Every lazysite capability, by topic - the detailed how-to reference. - [Form helpers](https://cloudient.net/docs/forms-helpers.md): Write custom dispatch targets for lazysite forms. - [SMTP configuration](https://cloudient.net/docs/forms-smtp.md): Configure email delivery for lazysite forms. - [Forms](https://cloudient.net/docs/forms.md): Add contact forms and data collection to any page. - [Front matter](https://cloudient.net/docs/frontmatter.md): The YAML metadata block at the top of every page. - [Installation](https://cloudient.net/docs/install.md): Requirements, server setup, and getting started. - [Layouts and Themes](https://cloudient.net/docs/layouts.md): How lazysite wraps page content in HTML layouts. - [Manager](https://cloudient.net/docs/manager.md): Web-based admin and content manager for lazysite. - [Onboard an AI agent](https://cloudient.net/docs/onboard-ai-agent.md): Give an AI assistant a scoped account to manage your site - in a few steps, fully under your control. - [Payment](https://cloudient.net/docs/payment.md): Gate content behind x402 payments with member bypass. - [Reference](https://cloudient.net/docs/reference.md): Front matter keys, TT variables, configuration keys, and file locations. - [Troubleshooting & migrating](https://cloudient.net/docs/troubleshooting.md): Diagnosing problems, and moving content in from other tools. - [Domain names](https://cloudient.net/resources/domains.md): How domain registration, renewals and expiry work, and the rules that apply to different top-level domains. - [Email account settings](https://cloudient.net/resources/email-settings.md): The settings to use when setting up your email, with the recommended secure options marked. - [Frequently asked questions](https://cloudient.net/resources/faq.md): Answers on hosting, Odoo, email, domains, security and getting started with Cloudient. - [Resources](https://cloudient.net/resources/.md): Practical guidance on email, domains, security and getting set up with Cloudient. - [Odoo database transfer guide](https://cloudient.net/resources/odoo-transfer.md): What we need and how the process works when moving an existing Odoo deployment to Cloudient. - [Password policy guidance](https://cloudient.net/resources/password-policy.md): Practical guidance for creating, managing and protecting your passwords, including multi-factor authentication. - [Email plus addressing](https://cloudient.net/resources/plus-address.md): Create new email addresses that arrive in your inbox without any further configuration, so you can filter mail and track where it comes from. - [Responsible disclosure](https://cloudient.net/resources/responsible-disclosure.md): How to report a security issue to us, and what you can expect in return. - [Our approach to security](https://cloudient.net/resources/security.md): How we reduce risk across infrastructure, software and operations - and what you can do to help. - [What's my IP address?](https://cloudient.net/resources/whats-my-ip.md): Your current public IP address, and why it matters when we configure and secure your services. - [Application hosting](https://cloudient.net/services/application-hosting.md): We host and operate the open-source applications your business depends on - deployed, integrated and kept running on our own European infrastructure. - [Services](https://cloudient.net/services/.md): The full stack of services a business needs to run open-source applications in production - from the network and servers through to the application itself, plus the commodity services that tie it all together. - [Infrastructure](https://cloudient.net/services/infrastructure.md): Your own servers, networks and firewalls, designed, deployed and run on our European infrastructure - without the overhead of building and maintaining it yourself. - [Integration](https://cloudient.net/services/integration.md): Because we use open-source software and open standards across the full stack, your services can talk to each other - by design, not as a bolt-on. - [ISP services](https://cloudient.net/services/isp.md): The essential internet services every business needs - domain names, email, DNS, SSL certificates and web hosting - properly configured and personally supported. - [Website hosting on lazysite](https://cloudient.net/services/lazysite.md): The easiest website to keep up to date - plain files, no CMS, no build step - hosted and run for you. - [Odoo Community hosting](https://cloudient.net/services/odoo.md): Specialist hosting for Odoo Community edition from an OCA member, handling the difficult parts of running it in production so your team can get on with using it. - [Pricing](https://cloudient.net/services/pricing.md): Fixed costs based on your service profile, not metered billing that fluctuates month to month. - [Telecoms](https://cloudient.net/services/telecoms.md): Internet telephone systems that go beyond basic VoIP, with call management, multi-number support and integration with your business applications. - [AI briefing - build a site from a Figma design](https://cloudient.net/docs/integrations/figma.md): The dual-MCP method for taking a Figma design into a lazysite site - extract the tokens and structure over the Figma MCP, translate them into a theme and layout, publish through lazysite. - [AI briefing - integrations](https://cloudient.net/docs/integrations/.md): How an AI agent brings an external source - a design tool, an editor, a CMS export - into a lazysite site through the sanctioned channels.