The Easiest Way to Migrate from Heroku to AWS
You'll forget you're not on Heroku
Zeet provides you the managed experience of Heroku in a more cost-effective way, and gives you access to the best in public cloud.
Deploy code from your personal Github, Gitlab, or Bitbucket VCS into your dev or production environment.
Configure environment variables, cloud resource allocations, and more to set up your environments and preview branches.
Easily deploy and self-host a SQL, NoSQL, Vector, or in-memory database in a few clicks.
Set up your networking using the native DNS configurations.
Deploy and manage your infrastructure, apps, and services from one easy-to-use dashboard.
Deploy production ready infrastructure and applications in a matter of clicks.
Manage all your cloud resources, infrastructure, and applications using a powerful API, CLI, and UI.
If you're working on a project with minimal compute requirements or growth expectations, Heroku is great for you.
Get access to GPUs, edge computing, and specialized infra through Zeet's integration with clouds providers including AWS, GCP, Linode, and Coreweave.
Zeet doesn't charge for traffic or compute.
Everything you deploy with Zeet lives in your cloud, meaning you own your data and infrastructure, and have maintain full control.
Zeet is a powerful Kubernetes cluster management platform, meaning if you have containerized workflows, we can do the heavy lifting in keeping them healthy.
"With Zeet, we're able to manage cloud resources, scale up and down easily, and deploy new changes with ease. We write the code, Zeet does the rest."
Easy to migrate, easy to use
Check out this guide and video on how easy it is to migrate from Heroku to AWS.
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FAQs
What are the main differences between Heroku and Zeet?
Zeet was designed to be a cloud companion, no matter how big or small your team is.
Heroku lets you deploy applications, services, and infrastructure in just a few clicks, but there's a catch, that all lives in their cloud. You're essentially renting the infrastructure. They do all the heavy lifting for you, setting up infrastructure in their cloud account, and you just get to use it. That works well for most teams to a point, but when concerns around data ownership, control, and introducing a different cloud get raised, this solution falls short. Additionally, because Heroku charges you based on how much cloud infrastructure they're managing, if you need a beefier server to run your application for example, your bill will scale with it.
Zeet works like Heroku, but it's in your cloud. Deploy applications, services, infrastructure, as well as any custom packages and Docker images you want in a similar fashion to Heroku, but again, to your cloud. Costs are lower, control and data ownership is higher, and Zeet still does all the heavy lifting.
How does pricing work between Zeet and Heroku?
Pricing models across the various in-cloud PaaS providers ranges the gamut, but typically they fall into two buckets.
Heroku charges you for cloud resources used, meaning if you scale up your app, your bill will go up, often at an increasing rate. In other words, it's not linear.
With Zeet, we manage your cloud infrastructure, meaning your cloud bill is still up to you. Zeet sits on top of your cloud, and we're free to get started.
As you do scale, we have a linear pricing model that operates per Project, rather than per cloud resource. This means you can scale as big as you'd like—if you're only using one database, no matter how big, you still pay a fixed rate.
How does Zeet work compared to Heroku?
Similar to a Heroku, Zeet lets you select from a list of infrastructure and web service templates called Blueprints. Select a Blueprint, select a cloud, and you're done.
If you want to deploy something custom or something from a public or private repo or registry, we also support that. Zeet's easy to get started with, just connect a cloud and click deploy.