Static Hosting Services
These services are optimized for static sites, providing simple deployment and hosting solutions, usually free for personal projects or with limited bandwidth:
- Tiiny Host – Simplifies the process of hosting static websites with minimal steps, aimed at non-tech users.
- Neocities – A community-based static site host that allows users to build and share small websites, offering free and paid tiers.
- Mystaticpage – Offers static website hosting with a focus on simplicity.
- Html Save – Basic platform for static HTML hosting, great for small, simple projects.
- Static App – Designed specifically for hosting static applications, providing easy deployment options.
- Statichost Host – A straightforward host for static websites.
- Staticfast – Provides fast hosting for static web projects with easy deployment.
Git-based Hosting/Deployment
These platforms integrate closely with Git repositories, allowing seamless deployments of both static and dynamic web applications directly from the version control system:
- Gitlab Project Pages – GitLab’s feature for hosting static websites, using GitLab’s CI/CD pipeline for easy deployment from repositories.
- Pages Github – GitHub’s free static website hosting platform, integrated with GitHub repositories, suitable for personal or project websites.
- Github Getmeli – A platform to deploy static websites or simple apps directly from GitHub repositories.
- Codeberg Page – A free and privacy-respecting alternative to GitHub Pages, offering static site hosting directly from repositories.
Full-featured Platforms for Static & Dynamic Sites
These platforms support both static and dynamic sites, offering additional services such as serverless functions and back-end integrations:
- Netlify – A popular platform for hosting static and dynamic sites with serverless functions and continuous deployment from Git.
- Vercel – Ideal for static sites and full-stack applications, with features like serverless functions, deployment previews, and more.
- Firebase – Google's platform offering static site hosting with integrated features like real-time databases, authentication, and more.
- Heroku – Primarily a platform-as-a-service (PaaS) for dynamic apps but also supports static sites, providing a versatile deployment solution.
- Cloudflare Pages – Provides fast, secure static site hosting with built-in CDN and Git-based deployments.
Other Cloud and Deployment Platforms
These platforms offer a range of hosting services, suitable for static sites, dynamic apps, or hybrid setups:
- Coolify – A self-hosting platform to deploy apps and websites, supporting static, dynamic, and containerized projects.
- Swiftwave – Focuses on cloud-native applications, offering robust hosting for web apps.
- Surge.sh – Provides simple static hosting with an easy-to-use command-line tool for quick deployments.
- Render – Supports static sites, web apps, and more, offering an easy deployment process and robust infrastructure.
- Remaketheweb – Platform for web development, offering hosting and deployment services for different kinds of web applications.
Free Domain and Web Hosting Providers
These services offer free domain registration and hosting, typically with limited features suitable for small projects:
- Freenom – Offers free domain names with extensions like .tk, .ml, .ga, etc., suitable for personal projects or early-stage websites.
- Infinity Free – A free web hosting service with unlimited disk space and bandwidth, great for small-scale projects.
These platforms offer a mix of hosting options tailored to static sites, dynamic apps, or cloud-based solutions. Depending on the nature of your project—whether static, dynamic, personal, or enterprise—you can select a service that best fits your needs.