Gatsby Cloud

Gatsby Cloud

Building ambitious websites just got easier

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The best way to create, update, and deploy Gatsby sites - Real-time Preview: View live content updates from your headless CMS - Blazing fast Gatsby builds in the cloud (in beta) - Performance reports - Free tier for small sites
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Framer
Launch websites with enterprise needs at startup speeds.
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Kyle Mathews
Hi I'm Kyle. We made Gatsby Cloud to be the the best way to create, update, and deploy Gatsby sites and provide a lot of cloud services Gatsby users need like real-time preview and very fast builds. We're excited to share it with the Product Hunt community and I'll be here all day to answer any questions people have. Gatsby Cloud has a free tier that's perfect for experimentation and small sites so go check it out now at https://www.gatsbyjs.com! Creating a new site with CMS, example content, and a Gatsby starter takes minutes.
Joe Taylor
Brilliant! Just needs that gitlab integration so i can use it commercially!
Kyle Mathews
@joebentaylor we'll be working on this soon! Thanks for your interest!
Francis
Good job on Gatsby Cloud. Already using it and It looks great 👍
Osamah Aldoaiss
Congrats @kylemathews and the whole Gatsby team! Your work is fantastic and very focussed on User and Developer Experience. Hats off for that 👏🏽
mostafa abobakr
NetlifyCMS look much easier to setup....
Alex Siman
@mostafa_abobakr1 is it on React?
vijay verma
I love gatsby. All my side projects are build on gatsby framework. It's very light weight and easer to setup. I'm looking forward to used Gatsby Cloud :)
Ismail Ghallou
I've used Gatsby Cloud to deploy 2 Gatsby website: - 1st is portfolio website that fetches GitHub repositories during build time, it took more than 25 minutes to deploy which is slower than using Netlify or Zeit, but good for a first iteration. - 2nd is a Blog that supports 2 languages and the content is managed from Contentful, It was deployed much faster and I had to chance to try Gatsby Preview within Contentful, it does work and takes about 1 to 2 seconds to show the changes in real time but still I have to click the publish button on Contentful to see them, when I edit the slug for example, the Gatsby preview crashes and I noticed that a new empty page gets created. My overall opinion is this is really good for first iteration and this the experience that we've been waiting for since a long time ago. Peace and love to the Gatsby team and contributors!
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