/dev/push
FREEMIUMDeploy apps instantly with git push - open source alternative
Product Details
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PROS & CONS
STRENGTHS
- Reduces infrastructure management overhead with automatic provisioning.
- Extremely simple, developer-friendly workflow centered on git.
- Transparent and customizable due to its open-source nature.
WEAKNESSES
- −As a newer, open-source tool, it may lack the polished UI and extensive documentation of established competitors.
- −The managed service (freemium) might have more limited features compared to mature PaaS offerings.
KEY FEATURES
Custom Domains
Easily connect your own custom domains to deployed applications.
Preview Deployments
Generate unique preview URLs for every branch and pull request.
Automatic SSL
Get free, automatically configured SSL certificates for your deployments.
Open Source Core
Self-host the platform for full control and customization.
WHO IS /dev/push BEST FOR?
Startups and side projects
Ideal for rapidly prototyping and deploying applications with a freemium model that scales affordably from initial development to production.
Individual developers and small teams
Best for those seeking a simple, open-source deployment solution that works directly with git to avoid complex CI/CD setup.
INTEGRATIONS
TECHNICAL DETAILS
✓ 14 days
✓ REST
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