# How to deploy twenty on podman DISCLAIMER: The k8s and podman deployments are not maintained by the core team. These files are provided and maintained by the community. Twenty core team maintains support for docker deployment. ## How to use 1. Edit `.env` file. At the minimum set `POSTGRES_PASSWORD`, `SERVER_URL`, and `APP_SECRET`. 2. Start twenty by running `podman-compose up -d`. If you need to stop twenty, you can do so by running `podman-compose down`. ### Install systemd service (optional) If you want to install a systemd service to run twenty, you can use the provided systemd service. Edit `twentycrm.service` and change these two variables: WorkingDirectory=/opt/apps/twenty EnvironmentFile=/opt/apps/twenty/.env `WorkingDirectory` should be changed to the path in which `podman-compose.yml` is located. `EnvironmentFile` should be changed to the path in which your `.env`file is located. You can run the script `install-systemd-user-service` to install the systemd service under the current user. ./install-systemd-user-service Note: this script will enable the service and also start it. So it will assume that twenty is not currently running. If you started it previously, bring it down using: podman-compose down ## Compatibility These files should be compatible with podman 4.3+. I have tested this on Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm) and with the podman that is distributed with the official Debian stable mirrors (podman v4.3.1+ds1-8+deb12u1, podman-compose v1.0.3-3).