I’ll convert this comparison table of hosting alternatives into markdown format:
Alternative Name | Cost Savings (%) | Cost Model | Key Features |
---|---|---|---|
Coolify | 90 | self-hosted | Self-hosting, one-click deployments, no hidden costs, supports multiple applications and frameworks |
Netlify | 10 | Subscription-based | Generous free tier, serverless functions, pay-as-you-go for additional resources |
Heroku | — | Pay-as-you-go, resource-based pricing | Ability to scale dynos down when not in use, extensive add-ons marketplace, flexible pricing for various application types |
AWS Amplify | 90 | pay-as-you-go | Pricing based on traffic, free backend resources, auto-scaling, and smaller hosting packages |
Render | — | Pay-as-you-go | Free SSL, global CDN, auto deployment from Git, fully managed infrastructure, zero downtime deployments |
Firebase Hosting | — | Pay-as-you-go (Blaze plan) | Global CDN, automatic SSL, seamless integration with Firebase services, generous free tier |
DigitalOcean App Platform | 80 | pay-as-you-go | Automatic scaling, free tier, transparent pricing, simplified deployment, built-in CI/CD pipelines, and zero-downtime updates |
Cloudflare Pages | — | Freemium with paid plans starting at $5/month | Unlimited bandwidth, no charges for static asset requests, integration with Cloudflare Workers for dynamic functionality |
CapRover | — | Self-hosted | Open-source, automated infrastructure setup, built-in analytics, containerization, one-click app deployment, free SSL certificates, load balancing |
Dokploy | — | Subscription-based, starting at $4.50/month | Self-hosting, Docker integration, multi-server support, free SSL certificates, no vendor lock-in |