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  1. Cloud Application Platform | Render

    On Render, you can build, deploy, and scale your apps with unparalleled ease – from your first user to your billionth.

  2. Deploy for Free – Render Docs

    With Render's free instance types you can spin up Web Services and Postgres databases at no charge. Explore new tech, build personal projects, and preview Render's developer experience.

  3. Pricing | Render

    With Render’s Free instances, you can spin up web services, Render Key Value instances, and Render Postgres databases at no charge. Free instance types have usage limits and are …

  4. Create and Connect to Render Postgres – Render Docs

    Learn how to store state in a fully managed PostgreSQL database on Render with this quickstart guide.

  5. Render Blueprints (IaC) – Render Docs

    Version control your infrastructure with Render. Just add a render.yaml file at the root of your repository. Render auto-syncs any changes you push.

  6. Deploy a Django App on Render

    There are two ways to deploy your Django project on Render, either by declaring your services within your repository using a render.yaml file or by manually setting up your services using …

  7. Deploy a Next.js App – Render Docs

    Deploy a Next.js application on Render in just a few clicks. Served over a lightning-fast global CDN with fully managed TLS certificates out of the box.

  8. Docker on Render – Render Docs

    Render stores your images in a private, secure container registry. Your Docker-based services support zero-downtime deploys, just like services that use a native language runtime.

  9. Deploy to Render Button

    Once you add the Deploy to Render button to a README in your repo, your users can simply click the button, review the services to be deployed on their Render account and click approve …

  10. Service Previews – Render Docs

    For each service preview, Render creates a separate, temporary instance of your service with its own onrender.com URL (served over HTTP/2 with full TLS), so you can validate your changes …