Just looking into Appwrite, the open-source backend that packs a lot in one spot: Auth, Databases, Storage, Serverless Functions, Realtime, and Messaging. It seems designed to speed up development, letting you self-host or use their cloud, and it works with many languages.
I'm curious:
How has Appwrite worked out for you in practice?
How does an "all-in-one" compare to using separate tools in your workflow?
Appwrite
Appwrite was born out of a deep frustration with the complexity of app development. From the beginning, our mission has been to simplify the developer experience and make it easier to build secure, scalable, and modern applications, without the headaches.
For years, Appwrite has offered everything you need to power your backend, from databases and authentication to storage and serverless functions. But one major piece was always missing: hosting your frontend.
Until now.
Today, we're excited to introduce Appwrite Sites, the easiest way to deploy and host your websites and web apps directly inside Appwrite. No more context-switching between services, wrangling with third-party integrations, managing extra accounts, and paying for more subscriptions. Build, deploy, and go live, all from one unified platform.
With Sites, Appwrite becomes the first fully open-source development platform to offer an end-to-end experience, all under one roof. Whether shipping static websites, server-rendered apps, or complex full-stack products, you now have one place to do it all. Seamlessly. Securely. Effortlessly.
This launch is about more than convenience. It’s about continuing our commitment to give developers the tools they need to move fast and stay focused on what matters most, creating amazing experiences.
We’re proud of how far we’ve come, and even more excited about what’s ahead. As always, your feedback has been instrumental in shaping Appwrite’s platform, and we can’t wait to hear what you think.
Try out Appwrite Sites at cloud.appwrite.io or self-host it on our open source repository: https://github.com/appwrite/appwrite
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@eldad_fux Super excited to see how this simplifies workflows for devs everywhere. Let’s gooo! 🙌
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@devnishant10 ❤️
Videofyles
@eldad_fux I love building with Appwrite but this feature makes it even more awesome. Very excited 🔥
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@eldad_fux @ludwigsonneck Thanks Ludwig! We're excited to see what you build next 💪
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@ludwigsonneck This is so great to hear! Thank you so much, can't wait to see what you're going to deploy!
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@eldad_fux Let's GO! 🎉
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@eldad_fux amazing work!!! Go team Appwrite🔥
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@eldad_fux Letss goooo!!!! super exicted for thisssss, finally all in one platform for.. EVERYTHING! 🔥🎉
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@chiragagg5k exactly -> build, deploy, scale!
Docusaurus
Congratz for the launch.
Interesting, curious to see how this new offer performs for both its cloud and self-hosted offering.
Also curious, why are you positioning yourself as a direct Vercel competitor (and not Netlify, Firebase, Coolify, Supabase and others?).
It looks to me you have a quite different model (OSS offering, serverless vs container-based, providing more first-party services...)
Appwrite
@sebastienlorber Hey Sebastian, thank you for the kind words!
Self-hosting vs. Cloud: In terms of features, cloud and self-hosted are nearly on par - no weird limitations or complex setup. With a single Compose file or a one-liner installation, you’re good to go. Only scale-related capabilities - like backups-as-a-service, Kubernetes, multi-region deployments, and edge support, telemetry and more remain cloud or enterprise only.
Positioning: You’re correct: while Appwrite Sites directly competes with Vercel, the Appwrite platform is much more than a Vercel alternative. We used to go by the Firebase alternative, but we like to view ourselves as a full end-to-end cloud platform, with the right abstractions to let developers focus on building - completely serverless and free from infrastructure headaches.
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@sebastienlorber Thank you for your interest! ❤️ We see many developers praise Vercel for it's developer experience, simplicity, ease of use, and more.. Those are the exact same the details we care about. While Sites is a competitor of many platforms, and joined with Appwrite's backend services even more, we positioned ourselves as a Vercel alternative to make it clear we are here to stay, evolve, and compete when it comes to deploying your web apps.
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@sebastienlorber Thank you Sebastian!
We're excited to have Docusaurus template on Appwrite Sites!
Docusaurus
@laura_du_ry1 np, another interesting option to host Docusaurus sites, curious to see it in action!
EverTutor AI
this is a huge win for the dev community! An open-source alternative to Vercel that offers the flexibility to host static and server-rendered apps with full control — that’s powerful. Kudos to the Appwrite team for building such a developer-first experience!
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@suryansh_tiwari2 Thank you for the shout-out.
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@suryansh_tiwari2 Thank you so much!
Appwrite
@suryansh_tiwari2 Thank you Suryansh! Open-source means a lot to Appwrite and we're so excited to bring hosting to the platform!
NextJob
@suryansh_tiwari2 💯 Right!
Manna
Game-changer for full-stack prototypes. Does it support migrating existing websites from vibe coding tools like lovable, bolt, v1?
Appwrite
@desmond_ren1 You can deploy anything that is built on a modern framework or with simple vanilla JS.
Appwrite
@desmond_ren1 Just connect to your Github repo, and we take it over from there. We've put a lot, and I mean A LOT, of different framework through its paces!
Next3 Offload
Appwrite
@shahriarthm Thank you for the kind words Shahriar! Yes! Appwrite Sites will support custom deploy and edge networks out of the box on day 1. You can learn more about our network and its components here: https://appwrite.io/docs/products/network
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@shahriarthm Heyy 👋 Analytics is something we talked about a lot, from both http requests, and JS plugin. I can see that being added into Appwrite in near future, alongside even more improvements to monitoring your application in production. Thanks to Sites release, we can start collecting suggestions from community, and build the best analytics out there. Together.
Appwrite
@shahriarthm Analytics is high on my wishlist too!
Great job team 👏
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@haimantika_mitra Thank you for the support ❤
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@haimantika_mitra ❤
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@haimantika_mitra Long time no see 👋 Excited to see you join the celebrations.
Appwrite
@haimantika_mitra Thanks!!! ❤️
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@haimantika_mitra Thank you! Once an Appwriter, always an Appwriter ❤️
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I love Sites. There are the simplest and most intuitive platforms to deploy my sites, but they don't let me self-host. There are amazing open-source platforms giving all the freedom, but they aren't as simple to use. Appwrite Sites sit perfectly in the middle, filling a gap that was existing for years. I am excited about Sites as a maker, as a developer, and as a lover of everything open-source.
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@meldiron 🙌
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@meldiron 💯
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@meldiron great job bringing this to life!