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Render is a unified cloud to build and run all your apps and websites with free TLS certificates, a global CDN, DDoS protection, private networks, and auto deploys from Git.
How Render Works
Instant Deploys For All Your Apps
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Select a service type
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Deploy in seconds
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Update automatically
Moving from Heroku to Render reduced my hosting bill by 80%, and my sites and databases are even faster.
Deployed a Rails app to production for the first time in many years 😊 It was fun! Shout out to @render, it was so easy (and pretty cheap for 3+ services and a database!)
My oh my! The ease of use of @render never cease to amaze me!
. @render is a breathe of fresh air after a decade of using Heroku
i’ve worked on a number of platforms over the years, and i really appreciate the balance between abstraction and flexibility that the @render team has delivered so far. i can’t wait to see what they do in the general application space.
We are 🔥 🚀 FireRocket about the new @render Redwood deployment! ✅ included @PostgreSQL ✅ or maybe SQLite for simple, low-cost prototyping ✅ how about auto-deploy on `git push` Run the command below to try it out! (v0.31 required) Complete docs here: https://render.com/docs/deploy-redwood
I created my first @render Cron job! I can't believe how easy it was to set up.
Great blog post by @render founder @anuraggoel summarizing the last 12 years: - Heroku stopped innovating from 2010 on (e.g. still no HTTP/2 support) - Many devs moved over to AWS - Platform ("DevOps") Teams have been busy building K8S based internal PaaS
Loving everything about @render at the moment. Highly recommend giving it a shot if you're looking for a new hosting service
Imagine if Stripe built AWS. That's what @render is. Very sleek
I love how simple @render makes deploying web apps. My account is slowing growing 🤓 😜
.@render might be the first cloud provider from the ones I have tried so far where I am not terrified of a sudden bill so huge, I might have to declare bankruptcy. Plus the DX is amazing.
just tried @render – for static sites for now – and it's super impressive in just 5 minutes of playing with it.
wow, really impressed by @render. everything is so fast and easy
I agree, @render really is better than heroku. No crazy over-provisioned nodes, way higher connection counts, way cheaper, more control. A+ would port again
@render is my go to. Definitely nails the 2-click setup.
Render is amazing. It’s like having a DevOps team in your back pocket. I've talked to some of their peeps and from the CEO on down they're *solid*.
OK @render free tier is really good. Free node app, free postgres DB, and a really easy UI for getting db creds and adding allowed IP addresses Its so easy in fact I’m testing out more ideas than usual. Also shout out Prisma for working with postgres in Node.
I love @render because it takes a few minutes to setup, and now it auto deploys on commit.
Evening #7 working on @GeniePyHQ #buildinpublic Enabled support for deploying to @render! I love the ability to specify an entire application (plus all supporting services) inside a render.yaml file and push code and have everything "just work".
I’ve been using @render for a couple of months and is WAY easier than Heroku. Also, extra points for hosting @IndieHackers