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Qoddi on Cloudron - deploy websites using a variety of frameworks

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    LoudLemur
    wrote on last edited by
    #1
    • Main Site: https://qoddi.com/

    • Licence:

    • Git: https://github.com/qoddi/

    • Docker:

    • Docs: https://devcenter.qoddi.com/

    • Demo:

    • Also See: Coolify - https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/6818/coolify-an-open-source-self-hostable-heroku-netlify-alternative/6

      via Arya:

    "Qoddi is a self-hosted, open source platform designed for deploying and hosting web projects. It supports various static site generators, frameworks, and languages, including Astro, Hugo, Jekyll, PHP, and Node.js. Qoddi provides a simple and user-friendly interface for deploying, managing, and scaling your web projects. Some key features of Qoddi include:
    Automatic deployments: Qoddi can automatically deploy your projects from a Git repository whenever you push changes.
    Custom domains: You can easily configure custom domains for your projects, allowing you to use your own domain name.
    HTTPS support: Qoddi supports HTTPS out of the box, ensuring secure connections to your web projects.
    Easy scaling: You can quickly scale your projects up or down, depending on your needs, without any downtime.
    Rollback feature: Qoddi allows you to roll back your project to a previous version if you encounter any issues.
    Qoddi is useful for developers and organizations that prefer to have more control over their hosting environment and want a self-hosted, open source alternative to platforms like Vercel and Netlify. It offers a simple and powerful way to deploy and manage web projects, making it an attractive option for various types of projects."

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      LoudLemur
      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      Bump.
      Glorious Qoddi has had zero votes!

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        timconsidine
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        #3

        Correct me if I'm wrong
        But I don’t think Qoddi can be self-hosted

        Qoddi is a fully managed App Hosting Platform running on a tier 1 network

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          • Main Site: https://qoddi.com/

          • Licence:

          • Git: https://github.com/qoddi/

          • Docker:

          • Docs: https://devcenter.qoddi.com/

          • Demo:

          • Also See: Coolify - https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/6818/coolify-an-open-source-self-hostable-heroku-netlify-alternative/6

            via Arya:

          "Qoddi is a self-hosted, open source platform designed for deploying and hosting web projects. It supports various static site generators, frameworks, and languages, including Astro, Hugo, Jekyll, PHP, and Node.js. Qoddi provides a simple and user-friendly interface for deploying, managing, and scaling your web projects. Some key features of Qoddi include:
          Automatic deployments: Qoddi can automatically deploy your projects from a Git repository whenever you push changes.
          Custom domains: You can easily configure custom domains for your projects, allowing you to use your own domain name.
          HTTPS support: Qoddi supports HTTPS out of the box, ensuring secure connections to your web projects.
          Easy scaling: You can quickly scale your projects up or down, depending on your needs, without any downtime.
          Rollback feature: Qoddi allows you to roll back your project to a previous version if you encounter any issues.
          Qoddi is useful for developers and organizations that prefer to have more control over their hosting environment and want a self-hosted, open source alternative to platforms like Vercel and Netlify. It offers a simple and powerful way to deploy and manage web projects, making it an attractive option for various types of projects."

          brave_inTAleIels.png brave_58tmr4qVuT.png brave_WfOXAjjbLm.png brave_EJzOfbcbbV.png

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          jdaviescoates
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          #4

          @timconsidine said in Qoddi on Cloudron - deploy websites using a variety of frameworks:

          Correct me if I'm wrong
          But I don’t think Qoddi can be self-hosted

          I don't think you are wrong

          @LoudLemur said in Qoddi on Cloudron - deploy websites using a variety of frameworks:

          Git: https://github.com/qoddi/

          I also don't think that repo has anything to do with https://qoddi.com/

          I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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            LoudLemur
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            Sorry about this one. I wasn't concentrating. Thanks jdaviescoates and timconsidine

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              Sorry about this one. I wasn't concentrating. Thanks jdaviescoates and timconsidine

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              jdaviescoates
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              @LoudLemur maybe move it to discuss if you can?

              I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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