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You know when you’ve finished building your website and just want to get it online without dealing with all the techy stuff? That’s where deployment platforms help. They make it super easy to put your site live, just connect your code, click a button, and it’s up and running. No need to worry about servers or complicated setups.
They also take care of the important things like speed, security, and updates in the background. So while they handle the heavy stuff, you can focus on making your website look good and work great. It's simple, right?
GitHub Pages is a static site hosting service directly integrated with GitHub. It allows you to serve static content like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript straight from your GitHub repository. You can automatically deploy sites by pushing code to specific branches, making it a hassle-free option for developers of all levels.


Surge is a simple, command-line-based deployment platform for static websites. It’s designed for developers who want a fast, no-frills way to publish static sites with a single command. Surge is particularly popular among frontend developers who need quick deployments for prototypes, client demos, or static projects.


Deployment platforms are a total game changer if you’re looking to launch your website quickly, reliably, and without any trouble. Whether it’s a personal portfolio, a startup site, or a growing business platform, they handle the technical heavy lifting like hosting, security, and scalability so you can stay focused on building great experiences for your users.
You’re not boxed into a single approach. Most platforms integrate smoothly with the tools and frameworks you already love, letting you deploy directly from your Git repository, preview updates, and roll back with ease. With lightning-fast performance and dependable uptime, deployment platforms simplify the path from code to production. Pick the one that aligns with your workflow, and you’re all set to launch with confidence 🚀
Yes, It’s completely free for public repositories, with no hosting fees. You can also host private repositories with GitHub Pro or a paid plan.
Only static sites like portfolios, blogs, documentation, or landing pages. It doesn’t support server-side code like PHP or Node.js.
Yes, It automatically provides HTTPS support, even for custom domains via Let’s Encrypt.
Yes, Surge has a free plan that lets you publish sites with a surge.sh subdomain.
Yes, but custom domain + SSL requires a paid plan.
No, Surge is only for static websites (HTML, CSS, JS).
Install the Surge CLI, run surge in your project folder, and your site is live instantly.
Developers, students, and freelancers who want a lightweight, fast, static site deployment.