nodejs-starter-kit
A template for building production-ready RESTful APIs and dashboard (by waiphyo285)
coolify
An open-source & self-hostable Heroku / Netlify / Vercel alternative. (by coollabsio)
nodejs-starter-kit | coolify | |
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1 | 141 | |
4 | 38,601 | |
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4.1 | 10.0 | |
almost 2 years ago | 8 days ago | |
JavaScript | PHP | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
nodejs-starter-kit
Posts with mentions or reviews of nodejs-starter-kit.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects.
coolify
Posts with mentions or reviews of coolify.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2025-03-25.
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5 Awesome Railway Alternatives
Coolify is open-source, self-hosted, free barring server costs, or $10/month for their managed Cloud option. Works with tons of languages, Git (GitHub, GitLab, etc.), and auto-SSL. Deploy on VPS, Raspberry Pi, whatever—supports Docker Swarm, Kubernetes coming. 123,000+ instances, 12,000+ Discord users.
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Moving away from US cloud services
Didn't see Coolify [0] combined with Hetzner mentioned in the article!
[0] https://coolify.io/
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Simple Coolify example with Docker Compose + Github
Sometimes I ran into "502 Bad Gateway" and 200% CPU load after hitting "Deploy" - while I had other (PHP + MySQL) resources running on my Coolify instance. I asked the Coolify Developer on GitHub and he gave me multiple suggestions.
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The definitive guide to using Django with SQLite in production 💡
I have been running Django sites in production under heavy load for over 10 years at my day job. We started with a MySQL database backend but, after running into a few issues, switched to PostgreSQL which has been rock-solid. I tend to use the same stack for side projects. Especially because, initially, most of my projects were hosted on Heroku and they had stellar support for PostgreSQL. Now, having bounced from Heroku to Render to Fly.io to Digital Ocean (with CapRover) to Hetzner (with Coolify), I am re-evaluating my default choice of database.
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Weekly Indie Log #16
With the advent of people moving away from serverless and pushing more towards self-hosted solutions around VPS from provided like Hetzner and using deployment tools like Coolify , I’ve been wanting to have a cool monitoring app which not only monitor uptime but also disk space, CPU pressure, memory pressure, networking and more and throw alerts when something looks outside of the allowable thresholds.
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Hosting your own PaaS: Open-Source Tools to Help You Exit the Cloud!
Getting started with Coolify is remarkably simple. The self-hosted version is ready on your server in under a minute and is always free with all functionalities included. Here's how to get started (always check coolify.io for the latest installation command):
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Stop Paying Vercel: Self-Host Unlimited NextJS Apps for $19/month
However, it's worth noting that modern tooling has made most of these challenges quite manageable. For NextJS specifically, projects like OpenNext are trying to de-couple the tight integration of NextJS and Vercel and making true NextJS self-hosting possible on platforms like Cloudflare and Netlify. If you don't mind losing some NextJS features by running it as a standard Node.js app, you can leverage tools like Docker and open-source PaaS alternatives like Coolify and Dokploy to make the experience of setting up a production-grade VPS much easier than doing things yourself.
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Coolify: server management the cool way
Today, let's talk about Coolify, a tool also available in the cloud but of which I want to introduce the self-hosted version: with a simple command, you can install it on your server and start leveraging its potential.
- Coolify: Open-Source, Self-Hostable Alternative to Heroku/Netlify/Vercel
- Coolify: Open-Source Alternative to Heroku, Netlify, and Vercel
What are some alternatives?
When comparing nodejs-starter-kit and coolify you can also consider the following projects:
node-koa-boilerplate - Another simple node-koa boilerplate
dokploy - Open Source Alternative to Vercel, Netlify and Heroku.
open-listings - Open listings with maps and tags
CapRover - Scalable PaaS (automated Docker+nginx) - aka Heroku on Steroids
Chartbrew - Open-source web platform used to create live reporting dashboards from APIs, MongoDB, Firestore, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and more 📈📊
Dokku - A docker-powered PaaS that helps you build and manage the lifecycle of applications