Dokploy
p/dokploy
Open-source alternative to Heroku, Vercel, and Netlify.
Mauricio Siu
Dokploy Cloud — The open source alternative to Vercel, Heroku and Netlify
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Dokploy Cloud simplifies deployments with Docker Compose, multi-server scaling, and flexible management. Secure, scalable, and developer-friendly—focus on building, we handle the rest!
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Mauricio Siu
Thrilled to introduce the Cloud version of Dokploy on Product Hunt! Dokploy Cloud takes everything you love about Dokploy—our free, open source, and self-hostable PaaS—and brings it to a whole new level! Whether you're deploying apps, managing databases, or hosting static sites, Dokploy Cloud makes infrastructure management seamless. ✨ What’s New in Dokploy Cloud? - Multi-Server Deployments: Scale effortlessly across multiple nodes. - Open Source Templates: Kickstart your projects with ready-to-go Docker Compose configurations(Supabase, Pocketbase, Calcom, etc.) - Git Provider Integration: Seamlessly work with GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, or any Git provider. - Static Site Support: Deploy your sites with just a few clicks. - Drag & Drop Simplicity: Intuitive file uploads for faster workflows. - Notifications: Stay updated on deployments to multiple targets, email, discord, slack and telegram. - API/CLI: Automate and integrate Dokploy into your existing workflows like a pro. Join us in making deployment not just easier, but smarter. Let’s shape the future of cloud deployments together! 🙏 A huge thank you to the open source community for your incredible support! Your feedback and contributions have been essential in making Dokploy what it is today.
Syed Umair Ali
Congratulations on a fantastic launch! I'll check this out when working on my next side project or maybe just play around with it.
Nikolas Beckel
Crazy good and easy product 😍
Fernando Araújo
Congratulations on the launch! How is it different from Dokku or Kamal?
Mauricio Siu
@fernandoca Kamal and dokku is more a cli than a UI, dokploy abstracts everything related to execute commands, and the differences are huge compared to these tools, but basically you can have git auto push, domains, open source templates, backups, databases, monitoring, docker compose support. We have a comparison here https://docs.dokploy.com/docs/co...
Huzaifa Shoukat
Congrats on the launch, Dokploy Cloud! 🎉 This open source alternative to Vercel, Heroku, and Netlify sounds like a game-changer for developers. How does the multi-server scaling work?
Mauricio Siu
@ihuzaifashoukat hanks, Huzaifa! 😊 The multi-server scaling in Dokploy Cloud is powered by Docker Swarm, allowing us to distribute deployments across multiple nodes seamlessly. Each service can scale independently, and with each load balancing setup (Traefik) in each server, we ensure optimal performance and reliability. and the benefit is that you can also connect multiple servers
Ryan Vogel
@ihuzaifashoukat You can use docker swarm and different servers for different deployment regions. If you checkout https://docs.dokploy.com/docs/co... you can find all the resources you need!
Olena Variacheva
I recommend Dokploy Cloud, which is open source and a great alternative to platforms like Vercel, Heroku, and Netlify.
Mauricio Siu
@varrr_al Thanks, appreciated!
Ryan Vogel
I personally use Dokploy and I can say that it has been the best open source hosting product I have ever used, my entire stack (along with my upcoming release of @appliedtrack) is hosted and highly available on the platform! I would highly reccommen anyone who is looking to have an alternate to Vercel and save tons of $$$ to go to Dokploy either locally hosted or cloud :) Great work @siumauricio
Mauricio Siu
@appliedtrack @theryanvogel Thanks for shot out!🥰
Nigel Tee
I have been following Dokploy since day one, its a create product i recommend it.
מתן מימון
Used as self-host in AWS ec2 and it's really pleasure. No more struggles with deployments! Amazing control with containers and all works just perfect. Thanks!
Aleks Biteman
Dokploy is simple and makes it easy for an amateur like me to manage deployments. The last thing I need when building an app is another complicated interface, and this solves that problem!