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Forge vs HexoPress: What are the differences?

Developers describe Forge as "Static web hosting made simple". Fastest possible way to host lighting-fast static websites for small businesses, web startups, and app developers. On the other hand, HexoPress is detailed as "A blog that syncs with your Google Docs". HexoPress is a web layer that authenticates the user with google, takes their blog posts from a folder in their google drive, generate a static blog out of it and serves them at a URL.

Forge and HexoPress belong to "Static Web Hosting" category of the tech stack.

HexoPress is an open source tool with 97 GitHub stars and 5 GitHub forks. Here's a link to HexoPress's open source repository on GitHub.

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    What is Forge?

    Fastest possible way to host lighting-fast static websites for small businesses, web startups, and app developers.

    What is HexoPress?

    HexoPress is a web layer that authenticates the user with google, takes their blog posts from a folder in their google drive, generate a static blog out of it and serves them at a URL.

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