Vercel Description
Vercel combines the best in developer experience with a laser-focused focus on end-user performance. Our platform allows frontend teams to do their best work. Next.js is a React framework Vercel created with Google and Facebook. It's loved by developers. Next.js powers some of the most popular websites, including Twilio and Washington Post. It is used for news, e-commerce and travel. Vercel is the best place for any frontend app to be deployed. Start by connecting to our global edge network with zero configuration. Scale dynamically to millions upon millions of pages without breaking a sweat. Live editing for your UI components. Connect your pages to any data source or headless CMS and make them work in every dev environment. All of our cloud primitives, from caching to Serverless functions, work perfectly on localhost.
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Deploying projects with Vercel Date: Sep 08 2021
Summary: I'm doing small and medium front-end developments. With Vercel and CI, I can have a production url really quick without 0 configuration.
Positive: Easy configuration, Quick build, Deployments and Prod environment, Env variables easy to configure.
Negative: Maybe I didn't find it yet but not easy to switch a branch from a git repository. Had to unlink it, change branch.
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Vercel for hosting Next JS Apps Date: Sep 23 2025
Summary: Overall Vercel is a great hosting provider, particularly for Next JS applications with a clean UI and easy to navigate developer experience.
Positive: We leverage Vercel to host all of our internally Next JS apps that our team use for managing our internal operations. Vercel offers a great developer experience that is easy to use and deployment of Next JS apps in particular is straightforward.
Negative: We do have to leverage other hosting providers for more backend heavy applications. This isn't a criticism of Vercel directly. It just means we have to manage more accounts across more platforms.
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