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I've seen fly.io & render.com recommended, and have heard they have a DX comparable to Heroku's.
I've seen fly.io & render.com recommended, and have heard they have a DX comparable to Heroku's.
As for alternatives, I use a Digital Ocean droplet to host a Dokku instance. Been going strong for about 6 years now. Has a great feature set and plugins, and uses Heroku build packs when deploying apps using Git.
To everyone looking for an alternative, Railway is a drop in replacement with a generous free tier.
Supabase is good if you’re running postgres, generous free tier and a handy migration guide here: https://github.com/supabase-community/heroku-to-supabase
Ya'll need Cloudflare Pages or Workers in your life.
pages.github.com and pages.cloudflare.com are good for static
Indeed. Ever built anything in LWR+LWC opensource? It's opensource where you don't get to open its source. Most of the documentation is a mess between outdated Aura components and their new lwc.dev site which has like 2% of the material you actually need.
Elastic Beanstalk: https://aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/
Try supabase.
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