Built on bunny.net - May 2026

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We pay attention to what people build on bunny.net. Some of it genuinely impresses us, and all of it deserves a shoutout. So, here's the first edition of a monthly roundup highlighting the projects, packages, and writeups we've spotted across the community. If you're planning your own setup, there’s plenty here worth exploring. It’s also our way of saying thanks to the people building with bunny.net.

If you've shipped, written, or open-sourced something, tag us or send us a message. We'd love to take a look for next month's roundup.

The community packages below are built by people working 
with bunny.net, but they aren't officially maintained by us.

Shipped on bunny.net

kaku.so

A statically rendered Japanese dictionary with 290k entries translated into 11 languages, plus built-in spaced repetition for practice. The scale of the project is genuinely impressive: more than 10 million files, 400 GB+ of data, and a 12-hour build process. The entire stack moved from Azure PostgreSQL to bunny.net after Bunny Database launched.

yaan.ch

A drop-in replacement for hCaptcha, reCAPTCHA and Friendly Captcha. Invisible, GDPR-compliant, not proof-of-work. The marketing pages and backend run on Bunny Storage and Edge Scripting. The Rust anti-bot engine runs on Magic Containers, and the database will move to Bunny DB once it exists public preview.

Convex self-hosted on Magic Containers

Patrick Faust got the Convex self-hosted runtime running on bunny.net Magic Containers and documented the process in two LinkedIn posts: one when it was approved, and another when it went live.

Nitro.film

Apple TV app built by a solo founder on Bunny Stream, with much of the development process shared publicly on LinkedIn as part of a ‘build in public journey’.

Kraken

Robin Dost has been building Kraken, a CTI platform that tracks adversary infrastructure, including domains, IPs, and dead drops, over time so analysts don’t lose visibility after initial discovery. It’s currently running live in evaluation and hosted in Europe on bunny.net.

The Imago Platform

Magnus Helander is building the Imago Platform on Bunny CDN, sitting at 99.995% uptime since launch. He also built and shipped a Claude skill for writing Edge Scripts on bunny.net.

Moving to bunny.net

Three writeups from the past month, all worth reading if you're thinking about your own setup.

Shipped for bunny.net

CDN

A community-built API client I recently came across:

  • bunny-cdn-sdk - typed Python SDK and CLI covering Bunny CDN and Bunny Storage.

Stream and video

Storage

  • payload-storage-bunny - Payload CMS adapter for Bunny Storage and Bunny Stream with auto-purging and resumable uploads via tus.
  • bunny-transfer - rsync-style CLI for moving files in and out of storage zones.
  • upload-to-bunny - directory uploader aimed at CI pipelines.

Shield and security

  • octorules-bunny - Shield WAF rules as code, built and used in production by Doctena, an EU healthcare scheduling company.

Working with AI agents

  • bunnycdn-mcp - MCP server for bunny.net.
  • bunny-edge Claude plugin - Magnus Helander’s Claude skill for writing Edge Scripts on bunny.net. Install with /plugin install bunny-edge@mheland.

That’s it for May. 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.