The BEST Tool to Deploy Your Apps (Stop using Vercel)
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If you are looking for a tool that deploys your applications and costs nothing (its FREE) - check out Coolify.
It is an open source software that is great for self-hosting your applications. I was completely impressed when I found it - it's Free, multiple DNS, Self-hosted, open source, great support. You HAVE to check it out if you are asking yourself how to deploy your applications.
Coolify:
www.coolify.io/
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Discover why Coolify is the ultimate tool for deploying your applications! 🚀 In this video, we dive into Coolify's features, benefits, and why it's the best choice for seamless app deployment. Perfect for developers seeking efficiency and reliability
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Finally, the best self-hosting tool
@MelkeyDev
22 күн бұрын
THE BEST BABY
Thank you, Melkey, for making this video! 🙂 (the dev behind Coolify here)
@peterszarvas94
23 күн бұрын
this is an amazing tool!
@Dominik-K
23 күн бұрын
Great software, have been using it very nicely on hetzner too. Thanks a bunch for the work you've put in
@ifeanyinneji7704
22 күн бұрын
Coolify's a great tool!
@MarkTheSWE
22 күн бұрын
Will be checking this out to host a small leptos site
@Mikagaru444
20 күн бұрын
Thank you for your amazing work, the tool is awesome. ❤️
Theres like an entire subcommunity of anti vercel devs, and honestly I will probably be joining that once I get jumpscared with a $400 bill on my 5 MAU app.
@MelkeyDev
22 күн бұрын
do it before this happens!
AMAZING thanks fireship
@MelkeyDev
17 күн бұрын
shoutout fireship!
This is game changer, surprised I didn't know it existed. Definitely gotta support the coder, stuff like this makes the dev experience so much better.
@MelkeyDev
22 күн бұрын
100%!!
Thanks for the great video! I'm very much a noob when it comes to hosting, so a lot of this went over my head and im in the beginning stages of learning go. I will definitely come back to this when the projects im making need this!
@MelkeyDev
22 күн бұрын
Oh hell yeah man. Let me know how it goes and if i could have done anything better
Awesome! ,pls keep doing videos like this one :) helping the Dev community
Great intro! Thanks for taking the time to record it. I definitely have to play around with it.
@MelkeyDev
17 күн бұрын
I am glad you enjoyed
Thank you, this is actually pretty helpful! I know a bit of devops myself, but the manual work is just disgustingly tedious. I'm definitely gonna try this on my Raspberry Pi!
Ive had so many good experiences with this so far, its been super useful
Coolify ftw! Nice video Melkey
@MelkeyDev
23 күн бұрын
Thank you!
Very cool! Thanks for the video!
@MelkeyDev
21 күн бұрын
:) Thanks for watching
Ok this is super cool, def gonna check it out!
@MelkeyDev
17 күн бұрын
:)
Great tutorial. Why did you choose version 3? What are the differences? Thank you
i can't believe such a tool exist , thanks for the helpful content !
@MelkeyDev
17 күн бұрын
Yeah no problem :)
Cool! Thanks for sharing this resource
Thank you very much for sharing such an amazing tool!
@MelkeyDev
21 күн бұрын
I am glad you enjoyed
Fireship told me you could save me some money. This looks awesome! I'm new and have been racking my brain for hosting, etc.. this just made the decision simple! Thank you for the video.
@MelkeyDev
7 күн бұрын
Youre welcome!
This is soo sooo sooo awesome gonna try this and most probably use this in production
@MelkeyDev
17 күн бұрын
Hell yeah - let me know how it goes!
Great example of what you can build with the amazing TALL stack!
this is awesome, thank you so much for sharing
@MelkeyDev
22 күн бұрын
Absolutely
Looks super cool!
This looks great! Thanks for sharing Open Source the best
@MelkeyDev
17 күн бұрын
glad i can bring some aattention
Thank you, brother.
Love to see the self-hosted revolution growing! Coolify has some similarities to StartOS.
This is what I've always dreamed of. Many peoples jobs account for this kind of configuration work day in and day out. Having this kind of tool is a superpower for sure.
What distro do you use for a desktop?
This is sooo amazingggg!!!
love this tool!
Enjoyed the video! Out of interest, how does the DNS config work for this? Do you need multiple ips, does it change destination based on hostname, how does it work?
@thenecroyeti1
21 күн бұрын
If its set up with a SSL cert, then you can route via hostname. Very standard stuff, do it with Nginx all the time.
Great video, thanks for sharing about this tech. You have this console for one machine. What if you need to scale you application? Will this be able to do that?
@megasanjay
18 күн бұрын
Depends on what kind of scale. A single machine is good enough for most people. Anything that would overwhelm a single machine might require its own server deployments
Which is the alternative of Coolify? There are a more artisan way to do?
Great video about a great tool!
@MelkeyDev
22 күн бұрын
Thank you - im glad you enjoyed
I have a doubt, does coolofy supports all features of next
Thank you for the video :) I have a similar vps, i was wondering how much reasources coolify use ? Should i upgrade my vps? Do you have any metrics which can give a insite. ( I know it wont be accurate but, its good to know. ) Thank you so much for the tutorial. :)
@everyhandletaken
16 күн бұрын
Have a look at their docs for requirements, I can't recall exactly, but something like 1vcpu / 2GB for Coolify + what you need for your services. They do, however, suggest that you run coolify on a separate server to your workloads, so that you aren't preventing access to coolify if you have a workload that chews up all the resources.. but if it is just for hobby, probably not such a concern.
Damn my mind is blow!!! Amazing!
@MelkeyDev
22 күн бұрын
Its so good!
From the short you posted i thought i was gonna have to setup linux on my macos but that step with the os server for like $3, now i can use coolify. This video provided a lot more context than the short 😂. Thanks for the video. I have an app deployed to vercel for a non profit for my Army veteran friend which i’m the CTO/Webmaster for and i’ve only worked in the frontend with vuejs. So i’ve never deployed a backend 😂. Yes i have a skill issue but i don’t think it’s that bad. I run and create scripts in the terminal so i’ll be alright. Saved me the headache of opening up parrallels desktop & using ubuntu on windows which is super slow on my intel 2019 macbook. I’ve never done the server thing to then run everything else but it looks straight forward so thank you! Sorry for the rant. I great video would be a rest api deployed to coolify. No caching or bells and whistles just a simple rest app to see the deployment process.
@MelkeyDev
22 күн бұрын
Haha yeah that was the point! Provide more context than the short :)
nice video and awesome tool! just one question tho, if I have access to only one VPS (an ok one, 4 vcpus and 8gb of ram) can I use this tool to deploy my stuff? so the VPS I would host coolify and the VPS I would deploy my applications TO are the same, is this an ok setup?
@HemkantTripathi
23 күн бұрын
You can have your apps deployed on same server as coolify. 4 vcpu is good enough for quite a few apps imo
@MelkeyDev
22 күн бұрын
That is more than enough - you will be surprised how optimal frameworks make apps these days
Awesome video. How does this stack up against something like easypanel and cloudpanel?
@megasanjay
18 күн бұрын
Very similar services. Compared to easypanel its completely free for everything. I think cloudpanel doesn't have docker support. Containers make coolify super powered
Self-hosting newb here! So, if I host Coolify on an EC2 then want to deploy multiple apps inside of it, how does Coolify avoid "collisions" between apps that share the same ports? Like, I see Coolify runs on port 8000. If I had another app that requires that port, is it up to me to be aware and reconfigure?
Do you have any video how to make a svelte/react app to a dockerfile and integrate them to coolify? I'm complete self hosting beginner, that will be a big help.
@MelkeyDev
2 күн бұрын
I could do this if you want
Thank you. 🌞💛✨
@MelkeyDev
16 күн бұрын
No problem :)
Looks promising! 🌟 Does it have a “zero downtime deployment” feature for ci/cd? My Next.js project is not accessible while it’s building (after new code being pushed to the repo) as i’m struggling to make pm2 cluster mode to work correctly. any advice on the topic is appreciated too btw
@chris-pee
17 күн бұрын
From what I've read, you can have zero downtime deploys, but it's undocumented. If you're using Docker Compose, you need to define a healthcheck (check docker docs), then it will make sure your new build is properly live before destroying the previous one.
@tengokuvision
17 күн бұрын
@@chris-pee thank you 🙏
@harblot
3 күн бұрын
use systemd daemons with nextjs hot reload
Great tool! Is it possible to use coolify on a synology nas?
@MelkeyDev
17 күн бұрын
i am not sure but if you find the answer I would be curious too!+
For databases to you prefer to host them on your server or use a managed one from aws or digital ocean?
@sarjannarwan6896
22 күн бұрын
I think if you're using this for a database the absolute minimum should be to have snapshots (coolify supports backing up to s3).
@megasanjay
18 күн бұрын
host on coolify to start. Move to something else if it ever becomes an issue and need the reliability of a cloud provider
Thanks!
@MelkeyDev
17 күн бұрын
no problem!
Holy shit this is incredible
So is Coolify a production-grade DevOps tool at this point? Or is it mostly good for hosting personal applications?
@MelkeyDev
17 күн бұрын
Id say for personal projects it covers a lot of things, but for prduction level you would need to make that decision. I think its okay for both cases
@tiltMOD
16 күн бұрын
@@MelkeyDev Thanks for the response and the helpful video 🙏
So you use this for your personal stuff and for company stuff AWS with CDK and stuff?
@MelkeyDev
21 күн бұрын
For company stuff yeah we are vendor locked to AWS
21 күн бұрын
@@MelkeyDev cool thanks for clarification :) we use open shift. It is not as fancy as AWS but having your own cloud brings it own advantages
That is great for all my stupid side projects that have too little users to earn me money and too many to shutdown 😂
I also love the version 3
@MelkeyDev
22 күн бұрын
yeah!
@persegona77
14 күн бұрын
Why v3 over v4?
@MelkeyDev
13 күн бұрын
@@persegona77 Preference
@returnZeroo
13 күн бұрын
@@persegona77 v3 looks simple and straight forward to me.
Nice tool dude
@MelkeyDev
22 күн бұрын
:)
Is it possible to use coolify to setup multiple vms for frontend, backend, database etc using private network between them?
@MelkeyDev
21 күн бұрын
Yup!
@vaisakhkm783
17 күн бұрын
You meant a docker compose?
@johnmay9699
17 күн бұрын
@@vaisakhkm783 No, I meant more like Kubernetes
How often do you change your setup for your app (db, insights etc)? I prefer one bash script for the Hetzner API and spin my whole server and everything ready configured without clicking within probably 1 minute (of waiting). And i am sure i forgot nothing. Or I can resetup my server within seconds. Plus no additional app to keep updated, which is a security risk on top. It's so easy with Docker anyway and to learn bash is king anyway, if you will do things efficient.
@MelkeyDev
17 күн бұрын
Depends, but i actually like to use AWS CDK for other infra outside of the Coolify eco system
So Hetzner wouldn’t charge you automatically right? If you have more traffic you need to upgrade by yourself?
@naturo_yatangaki
18 күн бұрын
Yes. In case of DDoS the server just goes down in worst case
@meamedoz
18 күн бұрын
@@naturo_yatangaki Awesome, I’m definitely gonna try this tool.
@MelkeyDev
17 күн бұрын
Yep - its still a server based architecture
Can I setup email server alongside it?
Can it do automatically setup ci/cd for react, vue, nextjs, sveltekit erc projects without docker compose?
@MelkeyDev
17 күн бұрын
yeah - explore the settings and read some of the documentation
did you set up ipv4 and firewall on hetzner?
@MelkeyDev
17 күн бұрын
I set up ipv4 and a simple firewall
I deploy everything via docker-compose and reverse proxy, but coolify looks tempting.
@MelkeyDev
21 күн бұрын
If you do this I think you will love Coolify because its not too much different from that
From fireship 🎉
you should do a video about pocketbase
@MelkeyDev
22 күн бұрын
Would you watch it?
See, PHP is not dead!
You can build a very low spec pc and self host many apps in it. Reduces the cost of renting a cloud machine in the long run
@Alex-kb2ws
17 күн бұрын
100% not for this scale. The electricity bill is more expensive than 1 month of the cheaper VMs
Well, this looks promising. Of course not for a big corporation that has to be very paranoid about cybersecurity and scalability, but for small developers to spin up their prototypes without the fear of having a thousand dollar bill on the credit card the next morning.
@MelkeyDev
17 күн бұрын
Bingo!!
That COOOOOOOOOOLLLLLL
Imagine doing videos like this for living 😂
@MelkeyDev
21 күн бұрын
This isnt my living!
How much does it cost, and does it have scaling limits so cloud doesn't kill you with the bill?
@MelkeyDev
13 күн бұрын
Coolify is free
@blasandresayalagarcia3472
13 күн бұрын
@@MelkeyDev I meant Hetzner cost with your usage, and does coolify or Hetzner have a way to limit your cost
@MelkeyDev
13 күн бұрын
@@blasandresayalagarcia3472 so its just the cost of the Hetzner server, which is $5 USD. The usage has to be scaled up if you face that problem. Cost is a static fee, once a month, and does not fluctuate or change
How easy it is to replicate the server and extend database, as the user base increases?
@MelkeyDev
17 күн бұрын
Databases are separate services so you can extend that easily and aalways back up + migrate. Then hetzner you just scale up as needed
@codelucky
17 күн бұрын
@@MelkeyDev You mean distributed databases? Can you recommend one good NoSQL and one RDBMS fully-managed database? I came across Dynamodb for NoSQL and NeonDB for Postgres. Do you have better suggestions? Easy to use, quick to setup and cheap as chips.
Is this the old UI? It looks better than the new one tbh 😂
How do i take backup of data in case something gets wrong or I lose admin creds ?
@MelkeyDev
14 күн бұрын
You would need to either contact Coolify support or re install on your Hetzner box
@rahulgawale
14 күн бұрын
@@MelkeyDev thanks ❤
So weird... v3 is better looking than 4 and has more services wtf, for example in v4 you have no plausbile
@MelkeyDev
22 күн бұрын
I really like V3 :3
@megasanjay
18 күн бұрын
v4 has way more services. There are lots of redis alternatives alone in v4. I use both but planning on transitioning all my instances to v4 soon
Wait! What? written with laravel framework with laravel livewire?
@MelkeyDev
17 күн бұрын
Nothing!
clicked for the bait but actually got a really cool product
@MelkeyDev
17 күн бұрын
This is lowkey a great compliment haha
I've tried to deploy an astro.js app and doesn't work, is there any resources for that?
@MelkeyDev
2 күн бұрын
What issues are you specifically running into?
@justdoitk
2 күн бұрын
@@MelkeyDev I have a website made with astro.js and i've deployed from github and on deployment log i'm getting: [2024-Jun-24 17:15:38.489670] Removing old containers. [2024-Jun-24 17:15:38.492306] New container is not healthy, rolling back to the old container. [2024-Jun-24 17:15:38.699844] Rolling update completed. Build Pack i'm using Nixpacks, thanks for fast response
I don't use vercel cause its easy. I use it because it is free (for personal projects that will not see any traffic)
@MelkeyDev
22 күн бұрын
Fair!
F vercel. I like cloudflare workers and server coolify as well
@MelkeyDev
17 күн бұрын
yessir
needs to buy raspberry pi and try this tool)
wow i can't believe this really is free
@MelkeyDev
17 күн бұрын
I know its crazy
The best tools - your hands, brain, gitlab and Docker 😊
Vercel hurt bro real bad
@MelkeyDev
23 күн бұрын
i am OK
Wow
Looks nice, but I don't use docker, so no option for me.
@MelkeyDev
22 күн бұрын
You dont need Docker
Whos from Fireship
Fireship sent me 🔥🚢
How is this free?
@naturo_yatangaki
18 күн бұрын
devs are awesome
What about serverless functions?
@Frostbytedigital
15 күн бұрын
*there's no such thing*
@LjaDj5XQKey9mSDxh4
15 күн бұрын
@@Frostbytedigital So it doesnt replace Vercel
Imagine not using vercel 😂😂
@megasanjay
18 күн бұрын
Coolify + Cloudflare is a good combo. Don't have to pay triangle company anything.
i am the firstest
@MelkeyDev
22 күн бұрын
SECOND!
Ten minutes of lack of "because".
I don't get it, isn't this just Vercel but not free since you need to rent a web server? Isn't it actually even more expensive, since Vercel will for example use AWS Amplify behind the scenes when you deploy a NextJS app, but this would all just be running on a generic web server without the optimisations that AWS Amplify has? I feel like I'd rather just use AWS at that point.
Big L
@angrycoder
18 күн бұрын
why?
If Arc adds VPN i guess @MelkeyDev will shift from Brave
@MelkeyDev
17 күн бұрын
Ayooo im on Ubuntu lol