Whether you're just getting started or already building something exciting, this is your guidebook from installation to deployment, from setting up your first route to mastering module-based architecture. We’ve built VeltoPHP to be simple, modular, and enjoyable just like writing PHP should be.
So grab your coffee, sit back, and start your journey. You're not just reading docs you're joining a small but growing community that loves clean code and practical development.
VeltoPHP is open-source software licensed under the MIT License.
This means you're free to use, modify, distribute, and even build commercial projects with VeltoPHP — with virtually no restrictions, as long as you include the original license.
We warmly welcome any feedback, suggestions, or contributions to help improve VeltoPHP for everyone. Your input helps grow and strengthen our community.
Let’s build better tools together!
Developed by VeltoPHP Team | Denpasar - Bali
Email: dev@veltophp.com
Website: veltophp.com
Follow us on Instagram: @veltophp
Source code: github.com/veltophp/velto
All information about support, bugs report or donation please contact us at dev@veltophp.com
This documentation is currently under active development. Some features, syntax, or behaviors described here may still be evolving as VeltoPHP continues to grow.
We truly value your feedback! If you notice outdated sections, unclear explanations, or have suggestions to improve the documentation or framework itself, please don’t hesitate to reach out:
Your insights, ideas, and bug reports are essential to shaping the future of VeltoPHP.
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