Deploy your Node app in under 40 seconds.Git push to deploy Express, Next.js or any Node service.Managed databases and workers on one compute budget.Free tier to start - no card.
Any Node framework, deployed in seconds.
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Push to deploy. Every branch, every PR.
Connect your GitHub repo and Miget handles the rest. Every push to main triggers a production deploy. Every pull request spins up a full-stack preview environment with its own URL.
$ git push origin main miget → Build started (commit a1b2c3d) miget → Detecting stack... Node.js 20 miget → Cache restored (npm, 14s saved) miget → Build complete 8.2s miget → Deploying to production miget → Live at app.miget.app $ git push origin feat/auth miget → Preview created feat-auth.preview.miget.app miget → PR #42 updated with preview link
Every new service
costs you more?
Traditional platforms charge per component. Add a database - more. Spin up a worker - more. Preview environment - more. A simple microservices setup costs $200+/month before you've even scaled.
This model punishes experimentation. It makes developers think twice before deploying. It turns infrastructure into a budgeting problem.
Buy capacity.
Not components.
You don't pay per app. You don't pay per database. You don't pay per preview. You buy compute once - and use it fully.
So much platform. So little bill.
All of the above would run $215+/mo on per-app platforms.
Free tier to start - no card.
Start Free - No CardIf it runs in a container,
it runs on Miget.
Standard runtimes. Standard environment variables. Standard PostgreSQL. No proprietary formats, no lock-in. Your existing workflow just works.
Not satisfied? We'll refund your payment - no questions asked.
Don't want to migrate yourself?
We'll handle the entire migration for you - app, database, DNS, the works.
Loved by teams who ship.
I compared a lot of providers and nothing comes close to Miget. Being able to pack as much as I want onto a single resource is brilliant. I can't imagine deploying anywhere else at this point.
On Vercel I was paying per project and it wasn't flexible enough to run a mixed stack. With Miget I'm paying less and I can easily spin up any combination of services I need.
We run 14 microservices, 3 databases, and a dozen preview environments on a single Miget plan. On Heroku, that would cost us $400+/month. Here it's under $50.
We migrated off Heroku in an afternoon. The app.json config is compatible so our existing setup just worked. Costs dropped, deploy times halved, and the team hasn't looked back.
Miget is a real game changer - finally a PaaS that leaves you in control of your infrastructure. At a quarter of what we were paying on GCP, we deployed our entire stack: custom ingress controller, Kong API gateway, Kafka-based message queues, PostgreSQL with Debezium, Kafka Connect, and MinIO object storage.
Ship your Node app on one budget.
One fixed compute plan. Unlimited apps, databases and workers. Git push to deploy in under 40 seconds.
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