DeployHQ vs. Jenkins: Choosing the Right Deployment Tool for You
DeployHQ vs. Jenkins: Compare automation tools. Learn unique features and benefits to choose the best solution for your software deployments.
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DeployHQ vs. Jenkins: Compare automation tools. Learn unique features and benefits to choose the best solution for your software deployments.
Learn what automated deployment is, why it matters, and how to set it up in minutes — with real numbers, framework-specific examples, and a step-by-step walkthrough for small teams.
Stop dragging files over FTP. Learn three ways to deploy code directly from your Git repository with DeployHQ — from one-click web deploys to fully automated CI/CD pipelines with zero-downtime releases.
Learn how to set up your first DeployHQ deployment step by step, connect your repository and server, preview changes, and release code with confidence.
Set up automatic deployments from your GitLab repository to any SSH/SFTP server using DeployHQ. Push to GitLab, and your changes go live — no manual file uploads needed.
Set up automatic deployments from your GitHub repository to any SSH/SFTP server using DeployHQ. Push to GitHub, and your changes go live — no manual uploads needed.
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DeployHQ offers two zero-downtime deployment strategies: copying the previous release or using a clean cache directory. Learn how each works, when to use them, and best practices for seamless deployments.
Learn how to set up real-time deployment notifications in Discord and Microsoft Teams with DeployHQ. Step-by-step setup guides, configuration options, and best practices for keeping your team informed.
Learn how to exclude files from your DeployHQ deployments using exclusion rules and .deployignore. Prevent dependencies, environment configs, test files, and build artifacts from reaching your server.
Deploy your website or app from any Git repository to Amazon S3 automatically with DeployHQ. Covers GitHub, Bitbucket, GitLab, plus S3-compatible storage like Cloudflare R2 and Wasabi.
Learn how to deploy to servers behind firewalls and private networks using the DeployHQ Agent, a lightweight proxy that creates a secure outbound connection to route deployment traffic.