Dokploy
Open-source alternative to Vercel, Netlify, Heroku.
Streamline your deployment process with Dokploy. Manage applications and databases on any VPS using Docker and Traefik for improved performance and security.

Streamline your deployment process with Dokploy. Manage applications and databases on any VPS using Docker and Traefik for improved performance and security.
Some key features of Dokploy:
- Open-source alternative to Vercel, Netlify, Heroku
- Build & Deployment and Server & VM Management coverage
- GitHub stars, forks, license, last commit, and activity score synced from directory sources
- Codex course and interactive classroom previews attached to the repository detail page
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