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Hosting for fullstack serverless web apps with continuous deployment, continuous integration, automatic HTTPS, and global atomic deployments.

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Azure Storage GPv2 accounts allow you to serve static content (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and image files) directly from a storage container named \$web.

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Cloudflare Pages is a JAMstack platform for frontend developers to collaborate and deploy websites.

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Workers lets you deploy serverless code instantly across the globe to give it exceptional performance, reliability, and scale.

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CodePen Projects gives you a complete file system of your own, with an editor right in your browser.

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Firebase Hosting is production-grade web content hosting for developers. With Hosting, you can quickly and easily deploy web apps and static content to a global content delivery network (CDN) with a single command.

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Any GitHub repo can become a website with a branch and folder of your choice.

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With GitLab Pages, you can publish static websites directly from a repository in GitLab.

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Laravel Vapor is a serverless deployment platform for Laravel, powered by AWS. Launch your Laravel infrastructure on Vapor and fall in love with the scalable simplicity of serverless.

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Netlify offers essentially very fancy static file hosting that works through great integrations in your Git repos, or via CLI.

Netlify will also help you with processing you forms, authentication, hosting your large media files, and running your cloud functions.

Here’s two videos on using Netlify. Part 1: Setting Up, Deploying, and Poking Around & Part 2: Forms & API, Notifications, and Configuration .
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Deploying static sites on Render is easy. Link your GitHub or GitLab repo — your site is build every time you push to your repo and serve it over a global CDN with fully managed TLS certificates.

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The classic use-case for S3 you might think of first is hosting media files or things like .zip backups, but S3 can host website files like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript too, meaning you could use a bucket for a JAMstack website. Take a look at Up to help with deploying serverless apps to it.
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Static web publishing for Front-End Developers. Simple, single-command web publishing.

Publish HTML, CSS, and JS for free, without leaving the command line.

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Vercel is a platform that enables users to develop, preview, and ship JAMstack sites.