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Pushify is an open-source, self-hostable cloud deployment platform positioned as “Vercel-grade developer experience without vendor lock-in.” It lets developers connect GitHub repositories, choose their own servers or managed cloud servers, and automatically handle framework detection, Docker builds, HTTPS certificates, zero-downtime releases, and rollbacks. Its goal is to reduce the DevOps burden for teams.
In terms of feature completeness, Pushify covers the key parts of a modern PaaS: push-to-deploy, build caching, preview deployments, custom domains, Let’s Encrypt automatic SSL, health checks, audit logs, team RBAC, encrypted environment variables, and email/Webhook/Slack notifications. It also supports one-click deployment of PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis, and MongoDB, and offers 24+ Marketplace apps such as Supabase, Appwrite, WordPress, Ghost, Strapi, Cal.com, and code-server.
Its framework and language support is fairly broad. The main page lists Next.js, React, Vue, Nuxt, Svelte, Astro, Remix, Node.js, Python, Go, and Laravel, and also mentions Django and Rails. On the infrastructure side, users can create a VPS on Hetzner Cloud with one click, or connect existing servers via SSH. The CLI can be used for deployment, environment variable management, and log viewing, but the main page does not show a public API or SDK.
Pushify’s frontend, backend, and CLI are all licensed under MIT, with source code publicly available on GitHub for forking, auditing, and self-hosting. Self-hosted deployments can run on a VPS or in a data center; users can also use its managed cloud. Pricing information is incomplete: the page says users can start for free, and that under paid plans, Hetzner Cloud server usage is billed hourly from prepaid infrastructure credits and is separate from the platform subscription, but it does not list specific plan prices.
Its strengths are open-source transparency, strong self-hosting capabilities, and a complete deployment workflow. It is well suited to individual developers, startups, and small to mid-sized engineering teams that care about data ownership and want to avoid cloud platform lock-in. Its downsides are that the main page provides limited detail on pricing, support tiers, enterprise compliance, and SLA terms. For managed cloud one-click provisioning, it currently mainly mentions Hetzner, so its cloud provider ecosystem may be limited.
The main page does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment methods, or node availability, so china_access can only be marked as unknown. If the service depends on GitHub, Hetzner, Claude AI Assistant, or overseas notification services, the network experience in China may be uncertain. Comparable products include Vercel, Netlify, Render, Railway, and Fly.io; for users who care more about self-hosting, alternatives such as Coolify and Dokploy are also worth considering.
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