At a glance

Coolify Netlify
Best for Developers wanting to self-host their own PaaS without vendor lock-in Jamstack sites and static/hybrid web projects
Starting price Free Free
Free tier
Open source

Coolify

Strengths

  • Open source — self-host your own PaaS
  • No vendor lock-in or per-app pricing
  • Deploy anything that runs in Docker
  • Built-in SSL, monitoring, and backups

Weaknesses

  • Requires your own server to install on
  • Less polished than commercial PaaS offerings
  • Self-managing infrastructure means more responsibility
  • Smaller community than Heroku or Vercel

Netlify

Strengths

  • Generous free tier
  • Framework-agnostic — works with any static site generator
  • Built-in forms, identity, and serverless functions
  • Deploy previews for every branch

Weaknesses

  • Build times can be slow
  • Serverless functions have cold start issues
  • Less integrated than Vercel for Next.js
  • Support responsiveness varies by plan

The bottom line

Coolify and Netlify serve similar needs but take different approaches. Developers wanting to self-host their own PaaS without vendor lock-in while Netlify is jamstack sites and static/hybrid web projects.

Choose Coolify if...

  • Open source — self-host your own PaaS

Choose Netlify if...

  • Generous free tier

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