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SnapDeploy

SnapDeploy is a Docker container hosting platform on AWS with free deploys, Always-On containers, and managed add-ons for databases, Redis, RabbitMQ, and GPU compute.

SnapDeploy

Deploy Docker containers on AWS with managed hosting

SnapDeploy is a container hosting platform for deploying Docker apps on AWS with a simple workflow focused on fast launches rather than infrastructure management. The site positions it for developers who want to push code, get an automatic build, and bring an app online without Kubernetes, YAML, or manual cloud setup.

The product combines a free deploy tier, paid Always-On container hosting, and separate trial offerings for containers and managed databases. Free apps can auto-sleep and wake on traffic, while Always-On containers stay running 24/7 and support custom domains. The platform also offers managed add-ons for databases, Redis, and RabbitMQ, plus GPU compute credits for AI and ML workloads.

Key capabilities

GitHub and ZIP deployment

Push code through GitHub or upload a ZIP, and SnapDeploy detects the framework automatically before building and deploying the app on AWS infrastructure.

Automated Docker builds and SSL

The platform generates Dockerfiles automatically and handles SSL certificate provisioning so deployed apps can serve traffic securely without manual setup.

Free deploy tier with sleeping containers

Free deployments include up to 10 deploys per day, auto-sleep when idle, auto-wake on traffic, monitoring, logs, and custom subdomains.

24/7 always-on containers

Always-On plans keep containers running 24/7 with no auto-sleep, custom domains, and per-container sizing options of Small, Medium, and Large.

Managed add-ons and databases

Managed add-ons include databases, Redis, and RabbitMQ with daily backups and direct TLS access on supported engines.

One-time trial packs

Sprint Pack and DB Sprint Pack provide one-time trial access for containers and managed databases, letting users test production workloads without a recurring subscription.

Common ways teams use SnapDeploy

  • Ship a small app quickly

    A developer can connect a GitHub repo or upload a ZIP, let SnapDeploy detect the framework, and publish a containerized app without building a deployment pipeline from scratch.

  • Keep a prototype available on a budget

    A side project or prototype can run on the free deploy tier, with idle auto-sleep reducing always-on costs until the app needs 24/7 uptime.

  • Run a service that needs constant uptime

    A production app that needs continuous availability can move to an Always-On Small, Medium, or Large container with custom domains and no auto-sleep.

  • Add managed backing services

    A team that needs Postgres, Redis, or RabbitMQ alongside an app can use the managed add-ons rather than assembling and maintaining separate infrastructure.

  • Trial a workload before subscribing

    A builder can use Sprint Pack or DB Sprint Pack to test a container, database, or migration workflow before committing to a monthly subscription.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Free deploy tier with no credit card required and up to 10 deploys per day.
  • Automatic Docker builds, SSL provisioning, monitoring, and logs reduce setup work.
  • Always-On plans provide 24/7 running containers with clear container sizes and pricing.
  • Managed add-ons extend the platform to databases, Redis, and RabbitMQ with direct TLS access and backups.
  • One-time Sprint Pack options let users try hosting or databases without a subscription.

Cons

  • Free deploys auto-sleep when idle, so they are not suited to services that need constant uptime.
  • Custom domains require Always-On, so the free tier is limited to custom subdomains.
  • Some add-on and GPU offerings are presented separately from core hosting, so users may need to choose from multiple pricing paths.

FAQ

Is SnapDeploy free to use?

SnapDeploy offers a free deploy tier with up to 10 deploys per day. Apps auto-sleep when idle and wake automatically on traffic; 24/7 uptime requires an Always-On container plan.

How does auto-sleep work?

The source says apps auto-sleep after about 15 minutes of no traffic and wake in roughly 60 seconds when visited. Always-On keeps a container running without auto-sleep.

Can I use a custom domain?

Custom domains are supported on Always-On containers. The pricing page says custom subdomains are available on the free deploy tier, while custom domains require Always-On.

What payment methods are supported?

SnapDeploy accepts major credit cards, and the site also mentions Razorpay and PayPal for the DB Sprint Pack checkout flow. Payments are charged in USD on the pricing page.

Does SnapDeploy offer refunds?

Yes. The site lists a 3-day money-back guarantee on Always-On subscriptions.

Quick Facts

Category
Developer Tool
Primary use
Docker container hosting on AWS
Deployment model
Free deploys and paid Always-On containers
Add-ons
Managed databases, Redis, RabbitMQ, and GPU compute
Source domain
snapdeploy.dev
Notable workflow
GitHub push or ZIP upload to automatic build and deploy