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Netlify vs Surge: What are the differences?

Netlify and Surge are both web development platforms that allow users to deploy and manage websites. While they share some similarities, there are key differences that set them apart.

  1. Pricing and Plans: Netlify offers both free and paid plans, allowing users to choose the option that best fits their needs. Their paid plans offer additional features such as custom domains and advanced build settings. On the other hand, Surge offers a completely free plan with unlimited deployments, making it an attractive option for those on a tight budget.

  2. Deployment Process: Netlify simplifies the deployment process with its continuous deployment feature. It automatically builds and deploys changes as soon as they are pushed to the repository. Surge, on the other hand, requires users to manually deploy their websites by running a command in the terminal.

  3. Custom Domain Setup: Netlify provides an intuitive interface for setting up custom domains, streamlining the process for users. Surge also supports custom domains, but it requires users to configure DNS settings manually, which may be more complicated for some users.

  4. Community and Support: Netlify has a larger community and offers extensive documentation and support resources, making it easier for users to find answers to their questions. Surge, although it has a smaller user base, still provides a basic level of documentation and support.

  5. Backend Functionality: Netlify offers built-in serverless functions that allow users to easily create dynamic websites without the need for separate backend infrastructure. Surge, on the other hand, does not offer serverless functions, so users would need to rely on external services for backend functionality.

  6. Project Scaling: Netlify is better suited for larger projects that require advanced features and scalability. It supports features such as split testing, forms processing, and large-scale deployments. Surge, on the other hand, is more suitable for smaller projects or static websites that do not require complex functionality.

In summary, Netlify offers more advanced features, scalability, and better community support, making it a preferred choice for larger projects. Surge, on the other hand, is a simpler and more budget-friendly option for smaller projects or static websites.

Decisions about Netlify and Surge
Howie Zhao
Full Stack Engineer at yintrust · | 7 upvotes · 215K views

We use Netlify to host static websites.

The reasons for choosing Netlify over GitHub Pages are as follows:

  • Netfily can bind multiple domain names, while GitHub Pages can only bind one domain name
  • With Netfily, the original repository can be private, while GitHub Pages free tier requires the original repository to be public

In addition, in order to use CDN, we use Netlify DNS.

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Pros of Netlify
Pros of Surge
  • 45
    Easy deploy
  • 43
    Fastest static hosting and continuous deployments
  • 22
    Free SSL support
  • 22
    Super simple deploys
  • 15
    Easy Setup and Continous deployments
  • 10
    Faster than any other option in the market
  • 10
    Free plan for personal websites
  • 8
    Deploy previews
  • 6
    Free Open Source (Pro) plan
  • 4
    Great loop-in material on a blog
  • 4
    Analytics
  • 4
    Easy to use and great support
  • 3
    Fastest static hosting and continuous deployments
  • 3
    Great drag and drop functionality
  • 3
    Custom domains support
  • 1
    Canary Releases (Split Tests)
  • 1
    Supports static site generators
  • 1
    Tech oriented support
  • 0
    Django
  • 18
    Free plan
  • 13
    Simple
  • 11
    Free custom domain support
  • 10
    Deployment via command line
  • 3
    Smart about urls
  • 2
    Fast
  • 1
    Automatic urls based on filenames
  • 1
    404 status page based on 404.html
  • 1
    Free ssl

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Cons of Netlify
Cons of Surge
  • 7
    It's expensive
  • 1
    Bandwidth limitation
  • 1
    No free redirects

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What is Netlify?

Netlify is smart enough to process your site and make sure all assets gets optimized and served with perfect caching-headers from a cookie-less domain. We make sure your HTML is served straight from our CDN edge nodes without any round-trip to our backend servers and are the only ones to give you instant cache invalidation when you push a new deploy. Netlify is also the only static hosting service with integrated continuous deployment.

What is Surge?

Surge makes it easy for developers to deploy projects to a production-quality CDN through Grunt, Gulp, npm.

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    What are some alternatives to Netlify and Surge?
    Heroku
    Heroku is a cloud application platform – a new way of building and deploying web apps. Heroku lets app developers spend 100% of their time on their application code, not managing servers, deployment, ongoing operations, or scaling.
    GitHub Pages
    Public webpages hosted directly from your GitHub repository. Just edit, push, and your changes are live.
    CloudFlare
    Cloudflare speeds up and protects millions of websites, APIs, SaaS services, and other properties connected to the Internet.
    Firebase
    Firebase is a cloud service designed to power real-time, collaborative applications. Simply add the Firebase library to your application to gain access to a shared data structure; any changes you make to that data are automatically synchronized with the Firebase cloud and with other clients within milliseconds.
    Netlify CMS
    It is built as a single-page React app. You can create custom-styled previews, UI widgets, and editor plugins or add backends to support different Git platform APIs.
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