Cloud Deployment and Automation Platforms Comparison

Comparison Table
For most Startups and Growing Enterprises, Zeet will let you do more with your clouds, no matter your experience level.
Zeet supports 8 clouds on the free plan. Deploy applications and clusters to your clouds in minutes.
Zeet integrates with specialized clouds providers for when you have specialized use-cases like GPUs or edge-computing.
Deploy directly from your Github. If you've got a repository, simply select it and a destination, and hit deploy.
With a convenient dashboard, you can handle all your cloud operations, across clouds, in one place.
Zeet allows you to utilize Preview Environments to test your code before going to production.
Connect your logging and APM providers.
We'll create, manage, and orchestrate all of your Kubernetes Cluster operations while still giving you control when you want it.
Get in depth metrics on your infrastructure performance, directly from the product dashboard. Make complex queries & view historical metrics—all out-of-the-box.
Access historical changes to your clouds, cluster, and deployments, and rollback changes with ease.
Programmatically scale your application's cloud infrastructure.
Define your entire Project-stack as Terraform. Works alongside your existing Terraform Projects while automating your deployments and operations.
The free plan allows teams to not only get started for free, but run a real software product for free and scale at an affordable price.
Deploy your infrastructure as code packages directly to your clouds in just a few clicks.
Get notified in your Slack, Discord, or email of Kubernetes Crash Notifications.
Turn your favorite custom or public IaC packages into templates your developers can self-service deploy over and over again.
Get your platform questions answered by a support engineer.
Manage your data centers and on-premise clouds.
"With Zeet, infrastructure is as easy as something like Squarespace but ... you don't sacrifice any flexibility or control or best practices."

Give your team the internal tooling to
be effective
Zeet makes it easy to deploy apps and infrastructure. Bring a Helm Chart, Terraform Module, or K8s Manifest using Zeet's Project Creation flow.
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Zeet combines the power of a PaaS, with the flexibility of your clouds
One dashboard for your whole team
Deploy, no matter what it is
Deploy your first 3 Services Free
In-dashboard support center
Free migration help
Extensive Documentation
FAQs
What are the main difference between Qovery, Porter, Zeet, Rancher, and DuploCloud?
When comparing Zeet vs Qovery vs Porter, or even some of the bigger players, like Zeet vs Rancher vs DuploCloud, you need to know what you want.
Zeet was designed to be a cloud companion, no matter how big or small your team is. If you're currently on a PaaS like Heroku, or are trying to find a way to get the benefits of a PaaS, but in your cloud, Zeet is the perfect tool for you. Deploy applications, services, and infrastructure directly to your clusters and clouds, whether your using Serverless or Containers, and scale with ease using Zeet's autoscaling.
Porter is an approachable option that lacks features that growing teams may see at table stakes, but they are easy to use and quick to productionize on.
Tools like Qovery are great for spinning up services in a simple manner, but if you need any complexity at all, multiple deployments, or plan to scale at some point, you may run into issues.
If your cloud-native team is operating across clouds, with multiple clouds and clusters, tools like DuploCloud, Porter, and Rancher are great places to look, but they tend to focus too heavily on the Kubernetes components, at times not being a great fit for cross functional teams with developers writing application code.
With Zeet, you get all the ease-of-use and developer self-service of Qovery, with all the flexibility and power of Porter, DuploCloud, and Rancher.
How does my usage get billed across Zeet, Porter, Qovery, and DuploCloud?
Zeet operates on a predictable pricing model where each Service, Job, Serverless Function, or IaC package contributes the same amount to your bill. No matter how much you use Zeet, deploy on Zeet, or scale the infrastructure Zeet manages, you'll get the same predictable bill. Advanced features like multi-cloud and advanced autoscaling are available for an additional monthly price.
Porter has similarly approachable pricing. They primarily charge based on resource utilization.
Qovery charges per deployment minute, meaning as you deploy more complex infrastructure, your bill will climb.
DuploCloud has a fixed cost, starting at $2500. With duplo, you get advanced features out of the box, but it's not until you get to their DevSecOps plan that you start getting the full power of their platform.
How does pricing work as my team grow across Zeet, Porter, Qovery, and DuploCloud?
Zeet provides a generous free tier where you get access to most platform features for up to 7 team members. All plans include 3 Services for free, and as you scale beyond the free cloud and seat limits, you can upgrade to our Pro plan to get better support for your larger cloud footprint. Zeet does not charge a usage fee per team member, and Support is available as an add-on for teams who want the extra set of hands.
Porter operates on a similar model, providing 3 seats for free before charging $150/team member/month.
Qovery charges for team members as part of their core billing, and to gain access to RBAC, you'll spend an additional $499/mo.
Duplo does not limit on team size, but also does not have a free plan.