Vercel is a cloud platform that deploys frontend applications globally with zero configuration by connecting to git repositories and automatically publishing Next.js, React, and Svelte sites.
A cloud platform that deploys frontend apps globally with zero configuration — push to git and your Next.js, React, or Svelte site is live in seconds.
Vercel holds a HookFlow heat score of 32/100 in Developer Tools, currently showing cooling interest after an earlier surge. Over the last 7 days its score moved -14 points (down), -41 over 30 days. Its A.R.C. score is 80/100 — a production-readiness read across architecture, reliability and context. On the Lock-In Index it scores 0/100 (highly portable, with low switching cost).
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Vercel deploys frontend applications automatically when you push code to git. Your Next.js, React, or Svelte site goes live in seconds without manual configuration steps.
Vercel supports Next.js, React, and Svelte applications for deployment and hosting on its global platform.
Vercel operates on a freemium pricing model, offering free and paid tiers for frontend application deployment.
No. Vercel deploys frontend applications with zero configuration. You push to git and your site is automatically live globally.
Lower = more portable. 0 = fully open, 100 = maximum lock-in.
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