Coolify: STOP PAYING for VERCEL & SUPABASE with this NEW, FREE & SELF-HOSTED Alternative

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Welcome back to AI Cod King! Today, I want to talk to you about Versel, a platform that makes deploying your apps a breeze. If you're a programmer, you've probably heard of Versel, but if you've been living under a rock, let me fill you in.

Versel is a platform designed to simplify app deployment. The idea is simple: push your code to GitHub, and Versel takes care of the rest. It automatically scales, optimizes, and serves your app to the world. While Versel is primarily used for deploying Next.js and Spelit applications, it also offers unique in-code features, making it a popular choice for developers.

However, like the latest iPhone, Versel can get pretty pricey pretty fast. It's great for smaller sites, but as you scale up, you don't have control over the costs. There are many horror stories about people being absurdly charged by Versel, and that's not all. With Versel, you're only paying for the front end, while the backend and databases require additional services like Supabase, Clerk, and Ozero. Running a site can get pretty pricey if you don't fit into their free tier.

That's where Kify comes in. Kify is an open-source alternative that you can self-host on your own or a VPS server. It's almost like Versel, where you can give it a GitHub repo, and it sets everything up for you in seconds, ensuring everything works.

But why self-hosting? For starters, you have full control over your code and your data. You're not relying on a third-party platform, and you can customize everything to your heart's content. Plus, you're not locked into a proprietary ecosystem. With self-hosting, you can save up to 90% of your deployment costs, which is a pretty big deal.

Kify is compatible with multiple languages, has Git integration just like Versel, and can manage everything from SSL certificates to DB backups. It also has some analytical tools that can help you manage your server more efficiently.

To get started with Kify, you'll need to install Docker. Once installed, you can get Kify up and running in no time. Once installed, you'll see a message on your screen. Open it on your browser, and you'll see the Kify dashboard. From here, you can add a project and deploy your site in seconds.

In conclusion, Kify is a great alternative to Versel. It's open-source, self-hosted, and offers tons of features that make it a better choice for advanced configuration. If you're tired of the high costs of Versel, give Kify a try. You won't be disappointed.