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Netlify has a free version and offers a free trial. Netlify paid version starts at USD 19.00/month.
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Netlify Reviews
Feature rating
- Industry: Information Technology & Services
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Monthly for 1+ year
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Bringing back static sites
Pros
It takes a lot of effort to convince your clients that static sites are not dead and that their back in the game, I started with Netlify soon after I started developing sites with static sites generators like Hugo and Jekyll. The main problem with those generators is a CMS-like editing feature and the deployment of your changes.
Netlify has made it possible, they have their own CMS integrable with most of the static site generators and the deployment is a breeze, just connect your repository with Netlify and the site will deploy automatically for every commit. With that you have a CMS where your non-tech savvy clients can upload their content, an instant deploy and the speed and security of the static sites. Last but not least you can deploy every branch you a custom subdomain, branch.yourdomain.com for example. How cool is that!
Their build logs are really helpful to find what went wrong and their support was awesome, even on their free plan.
Cons
Overall I have no reals cons to say. It just does what it promises.
- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 1-5 months
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Incredible Solution for hosting Gatsby Built Static Sites
Pros
Netlify makes connecting the REST API for Wordpress to GatsbyJs stupid simple. It took me a matter of minutes to import my project from BitBucket and then add a webhook that would update the repository anytime a Wordpress post was updated. This relationship between these three technologies (Netlify, Gatsby, and Wordpress) is the golden trio that allows for our customers to use the familiar Wordpress backend to manage their posts and pages while not relying on an outdated technology for the front-end framework of their site.
Cons
The one negative I found was the pricing structure they had for simple integrations like contact forms. In my opinion, the pricing is unrealistic to charge for a simple service like email notifications or slack notifications.
- Industry: Internet
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Former leader now lagging
Great until the recent incidents.
Pros
It created the segment and is still easy to use for app deployment, static hosting, updates, Pull Request review apps.
Cons
There have been several recent incidents affecting the uptime of our sites on Netlify. For an edge CDN style host this is strange and unacceptable. Also custom sub-domains are limited to only a few and SSL certs are bundled.
- Industry: Information Technology & Services
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Weekly for 1+ year
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Good tool for Web Developers
Netlify is a solid platform for static sites and frontend frameworks.
Pros
- Easy to set up
- Neat user interface
- Free Netlify domain
- Debugging logs
- Custom domains
- Github integration
Cons
If they removed the bandwidth limit(100GB per month), time limit(300 minutes) on uploads and made deployment faster, Netlify would be much better.
- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Monthly for 1+ year
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Amazing hosting tools for developers!
Pros
I love the easy deployment, the fact that I can also purchase and secure a domain with Netlify!
The form feature is also amazing, being able to easily receive inputs from my website with less lines of codes is just brilliant.
Cons
I feel Netlify would be a whole amazing if it became possible to host servers, at least NodeJs.