What is Netlify?
The quickest method to establish the most sought-after websites is through speed and cost-efficiency. With more than 900,000 developers and businesses utilizing Netlify, it proves to be a go-to platform for managing web projects worldwide. There is no need for servers, complex devops, or hefty infrastructure costs. Netlify automatically detects any changes made in Git and initiates deployments without manual intervention. It provides a robust and adaptable build environment that enhances the development process. Publishing is done effortlessly, featuring instantaneous cache invalidation for optimal performance. Designed to integrate seamlessly into a git-based development workflow, you can operate sites globally with ease. Each change you make is deployed without delay. Modern web projects can be directly published from your git repositories, eliminating the need for setup and server maintenance. Our continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipeline caters specifically to web developers, enabling automated builds with every commit made to Git. Each push to the repository generates a complete preview site for review. You can deploy efficiently to our advanced Edge, a global multi-cloud content delivery network (CDN) that significantly enhances the performance of Jamstack applications and websites. Atomic deployments ensure that you can revert changes whenever necessary, providing peace of mind as you manage your web projects. This streamlined process empowers developers to focus more on creativity rather than infrastructure concerns.
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Excellent static/serverless site hosting
Date: Jul 28 2022SummaryNetlify is a fantastic static site hosting services that makes automated CI/CD pipelines easy. Simply connect your headless CMS and your version control and you're ready to publish.
Positive- checks for content updates from headless CMS platforms and code updates and automatically builds and deploys when needed to keep site updated
- great dashboard UI
- support for React, Vue, NextJS, Svelte, Gatsby, Nuxt, Sitecore, Drupal and Wordpress
- handles form responses and user authentication natively
- can create serverless functions to handle inputted data
- A/B testing
- excellent documentation and developer tools
- generous free tierNegative- doesn't have its own CMS functionality built in, so factor that into the cost
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New Netlify pricing disaster
Date: Dec 07 2022SummaryWhat a joke. So if i have a project with 5 devs instead of paying 20 a month for their hosting and pipeline services, they now want me to pay 120 a month. and the git contributors are priced at the 20 price as well! basically they waited a couple years until they had good reviews on platforms like this and then when for a big money grab and destroyed customer trust. What a terrible way to treat customers.
PositiveNetlify has a nice platform, and the CMS is a nice touch. They also USED to have good service pricing but now everyone is leaving because of how bad it is.
NegativeNetlify attracted a bunch of people to their platform through good competitive pricing and offerings. Now, not only is the pricing atrocious. They did it with no warning! No messages or emails before hand, nothing. And on top of that they tried to right it off as a "minor change". As if a 1000% increase to my billing is "minor" and no I'm not even exaggerating. And the best part? It's not even for a service they provide. They are trying to get people to pay for git contributors. so in essence the service that GitHub or Bitbucket or whoever you use for git is providing.
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Netlify review
Date: Jan 21 2021SummaryOverall a great platform to start deploying your web app, because it is easy to implement and easy to use.
PositiveThe pros of using Netlify are that you cannot find any other easy software to host you web app. You can directly host you Github repository. It has crash reposts and logging, so it makes development much more easy.
NegativeThe only con is that the price is quite high apart from that you can use this for basic purposes in free tier.
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A very simplistic CMS tool
Date: Jun 27 2020SummaryIf you have a small site like a blog, you are better off not using something like WP or Drupal with all the clutter. Go for Netlify.
Positive- Netlify makes it a walk in the park to setup a static site and integrate it with GitHub. It removes all the clutter that other CMS platforms have.
Negative- Not as feature rich compared to something like Drupal or Joomla.
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The go to place for those starting portifolio or personal blogs!
Date: Jul 30 2020SummaryIf you are creating your first personal/portfolio blog and are comfortable with using GitHub etc, Netlify will allow you to host your site for free and make your life so much better. They even have tons of documentation and tutorials.
Positive- The biggest pro is that Netlify lets you host your first site for free. This is a blessing for those getting started with blogging since they do not have to pay any hosting fee.
Negative- Netlify doesn't follow the traditional model like hosting with WordPress on your hosting site so it might be a little confusing at first.
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Web Hosting redifined
Date: Nov 12 2020SummaryOverall the performance is really great and very much easy to scale our web apps and simple. And I like the auto changes feature that automatically triggers as we change something on our GitHub.
PositiveEasy to use.
Integration with different version control sites makes it fast.
Free to use.
Easy deployment of websites.NegativeThe documentation can be slightly introduced as beginners find it a little difficult to understand.
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