Around the world, the number of people that code is increasing. In 2018 alone, 23 million people worldwide were developers, according to a study by Evans Data Corporation.
Part of this can be evidenced right here on Product Hunt, with new stuff being launched all the time.
Considering this explosion of people making awesome things, deploying something on a server is still an incomplete experience:
AWS is a headache.
DigitalOcean is great, but you’re on your own in managing it.
Heroku gets expensive, fast.
Now (Zeit) is serverless only.
Netlify only supports static sites.
There are more solutions on the market of course, but they all leave us wanting more. We thought to ourselves:
“Why isn’t there a reasonably priced cloud platform, that is super simple yet powerful, without being crazy expensive? Oh, and we want it to support static sites as well as dynamic web apps. Can’t forget about deploying straight from GitHub, plus the ability to use your favourite coding language thrown in for good measure. As we’re really inspired by things that are well designed, it needs to look and feel good too - UX needs to be the focus, not an afterthought. Why doesn’t this exist?”
With this being quite an extensive wish list, we decided to turn wishful thinking into reality, and build it ourselves.
Unubo Cloud exists to simplify the process of deploying web applications. We want you to focus on making, whilst we take care of everything else.
It’s free to get started. Oh, and don’t worry - we won’t put your app to sleep 😉
Getting started in Web is easy but deploying is hard. Netlify makes it easy but it only has static sites plus some serverless features. For full-blown web apps, you need to use Heroku for ease but is costly. Unubo is a middle-ground between these two. It is cheap like Netlify but has full-features like Heroku. Congrats on launch Leandro 🙌
Pros:
Makes deployment easy with a Heroku-like interface but less costly
For about an hour today all of my deployments were down with an error from Nginx. Customer support couldn't help. I don't know if other people encountered this, but it doesn't say anything good about relability.
Unubo provides no way to manage SSL certificates and visiting deployments gives you a big red insecure site warning.
Speed-wise, doing some benchmarking with the same static app on Unubo vs Now.sh, Unubo is 62% slower on average.
For Node.js deployments, Unubo doesn't support using Yarn for package installation and commands, meaning you can't make use of yarn lockfiles among other things.
Finally, there is hardly any documentation and no community - the only way to get help is with their customer support over Intercom.
Although the interface is beautiful and the deployment process is super smooth, Unubo doesn't seem viable as more than an alternative to Heroku for tiny hobby projects.
@felix_mattick Hey Felix, thanks for taking the time check us out. We apologise for the issue regarding our SSL cert. It's something we've since resolved, and I'll also get back to you in Intercom - it's been a busy launch day so far.
This is our starting point - we're working on improving speed, adding Yarn, and last but not least, documentation.
Watch this space for more updates!
Great, Gonna try it out for my Rails APIs. Like you already mentioned, heroku can get costly, real fast.
Small thought: The cookie popup in the middle is a bit annoying - may be on the left would be nicer. Or maybe it is just me.
Link on the signup button in pricing page is wrong.
Very cool idea, would love to test it out! Quick thing: the image under 'Track' on the landing page is super small, so too difficult to see what is/can be tracked unfortunately.
Congrats on the launch! You guys found a perfect market to enter (since Zeit is deprecating Docker). Personally I would prefer more fine-grained control such as a CLI and the ability to provide my own dockerfiles. Is this something in Unubo's future?
@nahtnam Thank you! CLI is in the pipeline for sure, as a few people have requested this. Regarding providing your own dockerfiles, that's an interesting idea, not something we've thought of yet. Before doing anything like that, we'd have to carefully research the implications, as not to add too much complexity. We'll think about it.
Congrats on launch !!
Why should i use this instead of glitch.com for node apps ? I get the paying feature for more, but if i need 1 gb ram (first tier), means its serious business, then i would not be conformable hosting here because its so new
@francoolaami Thank you! You’ll go with us because you enjoy a balance of power with simplicity. You can deploy more than just node from one place. We’re working on database support and one-click installs for WP and Ghost for our next release. It’s cool if you’re not comfortable to begin with, we’re new, we understand. Play around with our free instance and let time be a guide to your comfort levels.
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