• Accueil
  • Exemples
    Native features
    SSR (getServerSideProps)SSGSSG using fallbackSSG using revalidateCatch-all routes
    Built-in features
    HostingStages & secretsCI/CDStatic i18nMonitoringAPI (Airtable)CSS-in-JSCookies consentAnalyticsIconsCSS AnimationsUI components libraryDocs siteMarkdown as JSX
    Built-in utilities
    I18nLink componentAirtableAsset componentHooksHOCsAPIErrors handlingBundle analysisSVG to ReactSecurity auditTracking useless re-renders
  • Documentation
  • Code source
  • Aller au CMS

Built-in features

  • Hosting
  • Stages & secrets
  • CI/CD
  • Static i18n
  • Monitoring
  • API (Airtable)
  • CSS-in-JS
  • Cookies consent
  • Analytics
  • Icons
  • CSS Animations
  • UI components library
  • Docs site
  • Markdown as JSX

Previous section - Next sectionAccueil

Hosting, using Vercel vendor

Vercel is the company that made the Next.js framework.
Therefore, they made some handy optimisations.
Not only deploying using Vercel is very easy, it also brings some enhancements out of the box, compared to different hosting vendors.
Vercel is very great if you just want to play around and build a POC or demo.
It's also great for real business apps, but like any other vendor, it's up to you to check if they pricing fits your usage.

We are a bit wary about recent changes and decisions made by the Vercel team, in particular regarding their 2020 April Pricing changes, and we led a discussion about it.

Currently, the most controversial decision they've made is about the 12-24 max serverless functions.
We suggest you learn heavily about that if you're considering Vercel.

Utilisateur 1 - 2023
Tous droits réservés

Conditions générales d'utilisation
Politique de confidentialité
/static/images/LOGO_Powered_by_UNLY_BLACK_BLUE.svg