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April 22, 2026
SaaS Runtime is now App Lifecycle Manager. You can use Application Design Center to model your SaaS offering, and App Lifecycle Manager to manage and provision your applications.
For more information, see App Lifecycle Manager overview.
You can use the App Lifecycle Manager remote Model Context Protocol (MCP) server to connect with AI applications including Gemini, ChatGPT, Claude, and custom applications.
March 10, 2026
See Quotas and limits for SaaS Runtime.
Use SaaS Runtime feature flags to control the availability and behavior of features within your applications, without requiring new code deployments or infrastructure changes.
March 01, 2026
SaaS Runtime supports rollout strategies to manage how units in your SaaS offering are updated. Strategies include:
- One location at a time (simple)
- All at once (simple)
- Progressive (gradual)
- Progressive (single location)
February 01, 2026
Delete your SaaS Runtime resources using Google Cloud Console. For more information, see Delete a SaaS Runtime resource.
January 26, 2026
SaaS Runtime supports VPCSC, providing additional security for your resources.
April 09, 2025
SaaS Runtime is available in Preview.
SaaS Runtime lets you store, host, manage, and monitor software as a service (SaaS) applications on Google Cloud.
To get started with SaaS Runtime:
- Familiarize yourself with the SaaS Runtime ecosystem.
- Create a SaaS offering.
- Try the quickstart to learn how to deploy a service instance using SaaS Runtime.