It's been a busy couple of months. We made Bunny DNS free, crossed 100,000 paying customers, and throughout all of that, you kept building genuinely cool things on top of bunny.net. Here's a fresh batch of projects, migrations, and community tools we spotted.
As always, if you've built something on bunny.net and want it featured, let us know.
The community packages below are built by people working
with bunny.net, but they aren't officially maintained by us.Shipped on bunny.net
Airpult - privacy-first weather, running on most of the platform
Airpult is an independent, EU-based weather service with its own forecasting pipeline, API, and apps, plus a genuine privacy stance to go with it. Alerts use blind-signed tokens so notifications can't be tied back to you, there are no ad SDKs or data brokers, and everything runs on EU infrastructure.
Airpult runs all its traffic through our CDN, uses Bunny Optimizer to keep things fast, recently added Bunny Shield in front of its API traffic, and just started using Bunny Storage with our new S3-compatible API to power part of its map product.
Jens Schmidt Hansen - a board-game side project that runs on "3 banana splits a month"
I really like seeing side-project cost breakdowns across socials. Jens shared one for his side project, a niche tool for organizing board-game nights that handles 1.5 million board games for around 15,000 collectors and is used in board-game cafés across a dozen countries. Total monthly bill: netcup €20.19, bunny.net ~€1.77, Scaleway €0.03. Roughly three banana splits.
The architecture is also worth taking a look. Clients upload directly to S3-compatible storage via a presigned URL, a third-party vendor compresses each file to WebP and scans it for malware, then deletes the original. Jens then lets Bunny Storage replicate the compressed file across 10 regions at $0.20/GB. At ~50–70 KB per file, that's 14,000–20,000 uploads per GB, or as he puts it, "$1 = 70,000-100,000 user uploads."
Tina Mrak - a PrestaShop crawl-trap, and the fix
Tina Mrak wrote up a great debugging story that hit close to home, as I’ve run into the same faceted-search problem in the past. PrestaShop's filters generated 500,000+ crawlable URLs, and bots crawled all of them.The origin's Plesk/Fail2Ban then ended up banning Bunny's CDN IPs, leading to Googlebot 500s and deindexed pages.
Shipped for bunny.net
The community tooling around bunny.net has had a great couple of months across a bunch of ecosystems.
PHP & Symfony
- flysystem-bunny-storage - an actively maintained Flysystem adapter for Bunny Storage, now with v3 support and an async upload interface.
- survos/bunny-bundle - a Symfony bundle for working with Bunny CDN.
Ruby
- bunnycdn-rails - unofficial Rails helpers for Bunny CDN and Bunny Storage. Good to see more Ruby love.
DNS & infrastructure
- qdm12/ddns-updater added bunny.net as a DNS provider - it's a hugely popular self-hosted tool, so this one reaches a lot of people.
- The OPNsense plugins project added a native bunny.net dynamic DNS provider.
- caddy-dns/bunny and the underlying libdns provider kept improving, including adding DNSSEC support.
Analytics
- matomo-log-analytics added a bunny.net log format
- PostHog added a bunny.net import source to its data warehouse and now allows you to pull data from pull zones, storage zones, DNS zones and Stream video libraries.
Security tooling
- octorules-bunny, the manage-your-Shield-WAF-rules-as-code tool we featured back in May, is still shipping, withseveral releases since then.
Working with AI agents & the edge
- Shroud-email, the privacy-focused email service, is using a Bunny Edge Script for geolocalized pricing, serving different prices by region right at the edge.
- SnapSync moved its device-facing runtime onto Bunny Edge Scripting (built by the same developer behind a full Scaleway-to-Bunny migration).
- hookdeck/webhook-skills shipped a Bunny Stream webhooks skill for AI agents.
That’s it for July. We’ll be back next month with more projects, tools, and experiments from across the bunny.net community. If you’d like to be featured, tag us on social media or share your project in our Discord community. Join our Discord here.
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