⚡ Deployment Platforms
Deployment platforms provide hosting and automation tools for deploying websites and applications, allowing developers to publish projects without having to manage servers. These services often include features such as continuous integration, custom domains, and global content delivery.
According to our statistics, deployment platforms are used on 1.2% of all websites.
⭐ Most Popular in 2025
The following chart shows the leading deployment platforms in 2025, based on market share.
The most popular is Vercel with an impressive share of 30.1%, followed by GitHub Pages with 26.2% and Netlify with 22.8%.
You can also drill down by country:
🚀 Highlights
Here is a list of platforms that are particularly popular in certain countries.
Differences between global and country rankings are shown in parentheses.
✨ Best Deployment Platforms
Below is a more detailed list of all deployment platforms we detect, ranked by their market share.
Rank Name Market share
1
VercelSan Francisco, California, United States A cloud platform for deploying and hosting websites, apps, and serverless functions seamlessly with speed, scalability, and simplicity.
30.1%
2
GitHub PagesSan Francisco, California, United States A static site hosting service that takes HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files straight from a repository on GitHub.
26.2%
3
NetlifySan Francisco, California, United States A composable web platform that enables developers to build, deploy and host websites and applications.
22.8%
4
Platform.shParis, France A container-based PaaS that allows developers to build, iterate, and deploy applications with Git-based workflows.
7.5%
5
Firebase HostingMountain View, California, United States A fully-managed hosting service for static and dynamic content as well as microservices.
5.9%
6
RenderSan Francisco, California, United States A unified cloud to build and run apps and websites with free TLS certificates, global CDN, private networks and auto deploys from Git.
2%
7
FlyChicago, Illinois, United States A developer-centric cloud computing platform for deploying applications to the edge.
1.6%
8
LagoonZurich, Switzerland The developer-focused application delivery platform for Kubernetes.
1%
9
GitLab PagesSan Francisco, California, United States A static-site hosting service that allows you to publish directly from a repository in GitLab.
0.7%
10
Odoo.shGrand Rosière, Belgium A cloud platform that provides a seamless environment for developing, testing, and deploying Odoo projects.
0.5%
11
Read the DocsPortland, Oregon, United States An open source, continuous documentation deployment platform that creates and publishes documentation.
0.4%
12
PythonAnywhereRichmond, United Kingdom A cloud-based platform that streamlines the development and deployment of Python applications.
0.2%
13
NeocitiesA web hosting service for static pages with in-browser HTML editor, easy file uploading, and command line tools for power users.
0.2%
14
SourceForge Project WebSan Diego, California, United States The SourceForge.net project web service provides a robust web server platform with PHP support.
0.1%
15
Deno DeploySan Diego, California, United States A globally distributed platform for serverless JavaScript applications.
0.1%
16
HerokuSan Francisco, California, United States A platform as a service that enables developers to build, run, and operate applications entirely in the cloud.
0.1%
17
Codeberg PagesBerlin, Germany Allows you to easily publish static websites via Git on Codeberg.
0.1%
18
Cloudflare PagesSan Francisco, California, United States A JAMstack platform for frontend developers to collaborate and deploy websites.
0.1%
19
Layer0Phoenix, Arizona, United States Provided development, deployment and monitoring tools until its parent company Edgio went out of business.
0.09%
20
SurgeVancouver, British Columbia, Canada Makes it easy for developers to deploy projects to a production-quality CDN through Grunt, Gulp, Npm.
0.08%
21
Sourcehut PagesHoorn, Netherlands A tool which allows you to publish static websites.
0.07%
22
Bitbucket CloudSydney, Australia Allows you to host static websites from repositories.
0.05%
Data updated September 14, 2025