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Meli is described as 'Open source platform built for deploying static sites and frontend applications' and is an app. There are more than 25 alternatives to Meli for a variety of platforms, including Web-based, SaaS, Self-Hosted, Mac and Windows apps. The best Meli alternative is Neocities, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Meli are Heroku, Coolify, Codeberg Pages and GitHub Pages.

Porter is an alternative to Heroku that runs in your own cloud (AWS, GCP, DigitalOcean, etc). Get started on Porter without the overhead of DevOps and fully customize your infra later when you need to.




Instantly setup & deploy any GitHub repo with Deploy Now. Just git push to update your website.




The best free and fast CDN for images, CSS, JavaScript, and open source. Statically is powered by multi-CDN: Google Cloud CDN, CloudFront, Cloudflare, Fastly, and BunnyCDN.

The Obsidian Digital Garden Plugin is a free and open source publishing tool for Obsidian.


Obsidian Digital Garden is the most popular Windows, Mac & Linux alternative to Meli.
Render is a modern cloud provider that makes it effortless and instant to deploy your code in production.




Moovweb XDN is a great alternative to Netlify and Vercel. The XDN is JAMstack platform for eCommerce, making sites faster for users and simpler for frontend developers.
Static.app is the easiest way to host a static HTML website online. Drag-and-drop an archive with your page or an entire website and we will take care of the rest. Everything is included: SSL certificate, code editor, forms and media storage all in one place.

StaticDeploy is a platform for deploying static apps featuring a Docker-like workflow, instant previews, run-time configuration and a management console. It's sort of like a Kubernetes for static content and it's open-source so you can host it where and how you want.

The tiniest PaaS you've ever seen. Piku allows you to do git push deployments to your own servers.
