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How to host a dynamic node.js website for as cheap as possible

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  1. Made for any language, for projects big and small.
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    • Open Source

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  2. Full power of AWS with Heroku-like experience
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    Yeah, I second this. You can also use a tool like Stacktape - for use cases like this, it is completely free(full disclosure I am developer there). You can easily deploy into your AWS account and leverage Free Tier. It could probably even simplify other parts of your setup such as S3 hosting.

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  3. Public URLs for localhost without downloading any binary
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    • Free Trial
    • $2.5 / Monthly (Pro, 1 tunnel, HTTP, TCP, and TLS tunnel, Custom Domain)
    You can just run your site on your laptop / pc or even your phone and use https://pinggy.io to get a public URL.

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    Vercel is the platform for frontend developers, providing the speed and reliability innovators need to create at the moment of inspiration.
    Cyclic.sh serverless has a generous free tier that gives you 10x more power compared to render. It also is pay per request ($1 / 1M requests) unlike vercel which is fixed $20/month. Vercel has a killer feature called previews though (it creates a staging environment for every PR).

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