Vercel

vercel.com

Frontend deployment platform built by the team behind Next.js, optimized for serverless and edge.

Best for: Developers building with Next.js or React who want the fastest frontend deployment experience Free tier (100GB bandwidth); Pro $20/user/month
Key Features
  • Automatic Git-based deploys with deploy previews on every pull request
  • Global edge network with 100+ locations
  • First-class Next.js support with advanced optimizations
Limitations
  • Free tier prohibits commercial use — revenue-generating projects must be on paid plan
  • Usage-based pricing can produce surprise bills at high traffic
  • Less suited for backend-heavy applications or persistent processes
Pricing verified March 2026

Netlify

netlify.com

Frontend hosting platform with serverless functions, form handling, and a generous free tier.

Best for: Front-end developers and marketing teams building static sites and JAMstack applications Free tier (generous); Pro ~$19/user/month
Key Features
  • One-click Git-based deployment with automatic deploy previews
  • Built-in serverless functions, form handling, and identity management
  • Plugin ecosystem for integrating with CMSs, testing tools, etc.
Limitations
  • Less suited for backend services or full-stack applications with persistent processes
  • Feature set overlap with Vercel means the choice often comes down to personal preference
  • Advanced features require higher-tier plans
Pricing verified March 2026

Railway

railway.app

Modern PaaS for deploying full-stack apps, APIs, and databases with usage-based pricing.

Best for: Indie hackers and small teams who want the fastest deployment experience without paying for idle resources Free tier (500 hours/month); Hobby ~$5/month; Pro ~$20/month
Key Features
  • Extremely fast onboarding — deploy from Git in minutes
  • Visual canvas for managing multi-service architectures
  • Supports databases, background workers, and cron jobs alongside web services
Limitations
  • Not focused on static site hosting — Vercel or Netlify are better for that
  • Usage-based pricing is unpredictable for projects with variable traffic
  • Less mature documentation compared to older platforms
Pricing verified March 2026

Render

render.com

Unified cloud platform for hosting static sites, web services, databases, and background workers.

Best for: Teams who want predictable monthly costs and need both static hosting and backend services in one place Free tier for static sites; paid web services from ~$7/month
Key Features
  • Hosts static sites, backend web services, cron jobs, and managed PostgreSQL databases
  • Automatic SSL certificates and global CDN included
  • Render Blueprints for infrastructure-as-code
Limitations
  • Free tier web services sleep after inactivity — cold start latency can affect user experience
  • Compute costs are not included in base pricing, adding to total bill
  • Less developer-friendly onboarding than Railway
Pricing verified March 2026

Cloudflare Pages

pages.cloudflare.com

Static site and JAMstack hosting on Cloudflare's global edge network with free unlimited bandwidth.

Best for: Projects where performance and cost are top priorities and the application is primarily static Free tier with unlimited bandwidth; paid plans for advanced features
Key Features
  • Global edge network with one of the largest CDN footprints available
  • Free unlimited bandwidth on free tier
  • Cloudflare Workers integration for serverless edge functions
Limitations
  • Less suited for full-stack backend services
  • Fewer advanced features (e.g., no deploy previews comparable to Vercel/Netlify on free tier)
  • Can require more configuration for complex routing scenarios
Pricing verified March 2026

Fly.io

fly.io

Platform that runs Docker containers close to your users across multiple global regions.

Best for: Developers with some DevOps experience who need low-latency global deployment for backend services Usage-based with a free allowance
Key Features
  • Deploys actual Docker containers globally with sub-millisecond latency in target regions
  • Supports persistent volumes and stateful workloads
  • Full control over infrastructure compared to serverless-first alternatives
Limitations
  • Steeper learning curve — not suitable for non-technical users
  • Pricing has changed multiple times; verify current structure before committing
  • Smaller ecosystem and community compared to Vercel or Railway
Pricing verified March 2026

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