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Stratacy is a deployment platform for Node.js and Next.js applications, positioned like a lightweight PaaS / full-stack frontend hosting service. The captured page mainly highlights its pricing and plan features, with the message “Start free, scale as you grow.” It is suitable for projects that start as personal experiments and gradually scale into team production environments.
In terms of functionality, Stratacy supports deploying Node.js and Next.js applications and provides custom domains. Pro and above include auto scaling and SSL certificates. Team further adds team management, preview environments, and audit logs, while Enterprise adds unlimited deployments, custom RAM, dedicated nodes, SLA, a dedicated support engineer, SSO/SAML, custom integrations, and compliance audits. As for supported languages and frameworks, the public text only explicitly mentions Node.js and Next.js; there is no visible information about Python, Go, Docker, static sites, or other frameworks.
Its pricing is fairly straightforward: Hobby is free and suitable for personal projects, with 1 deployment, 512MB RAM, shared CPU, and community support; Pro is $20/month, aimed at independent developers and small applications; Team is $60/month, designed for growing teams and production applications; Enterprise uses custom pricing. The page also shows monthly and annual billing options, with annual billing saving 20%. Support levels increase by plan, from community support and email support to priority support and a dedicated support engineer.
The advantages are its low barrier to entry, clearly structured plan tiers, and coverage of features commonly needed for Next.js/Node.js apps, such as custom domains, SSL, scaling, and preview environments. Team and Enterprise also account for production needs such as team collaboration, auditing, and SSO. The downside is that the public information is limited: it does not disclose details about API/SDK, CLI, Git integration, build caching, logging and monitoring, databases, deployment regions, payment methods, or SLA specifics. It is also unclear whether it is open source or supports full self-hosting. Enterprise mentions On-prem consulting, but that should not be treated as confirmation that self-hosting is supported.
Stratacy is better suited to individual developers, small SaaS projects, indie developers, and teams that primarily use Node.js/Next.js and need preview environments. Enterprises that require SSO, auditing, dedicated nodes, and SLA coverage can evaluate the Enterprise plan. There is no evidence in the text regarding access from mainland China, so its status is unknown. If it is to be used in production in China, network connectivity, deployment-region latency, payment availability, and compliance requirements should be tested in practice. Alternatives to compare include Vercel, Netlify, Render, Railway, Fly.io, Heroku, Zeabur, and Sealos.
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