Dploy

Dploy

Continuous deployment for everyone

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Brian Krall
I use Beanstalk at work, finding out there's a continuous integration tool you can use for free with Github basically made me do a somersault when I found it.
Kevin Li
oh wow great find, how does this compare to something like CircleCI?
Nikita Korotaev
How does it also compares to @codeship and @wercker? In a process of picking a CI tool atm.
Jason Dainter
We're in the process if integrating Dploy. Does anyone have any feedback on any down sides? Can only see up sides at the moment!... @bkrall @liveink @nikitakorotaev
Nathan Sudds
Just wanted to post an update here for those looking for deployment tools -- I tested Dploy and found it to be a much better onboarding experience than Deploy.do another hunted deployment product (http://www.producthunt.com/posts...). My best experience has been with DeployHQ (http://deployhq.com) from the makers of Codebase -- this hasn't been hunted probably because it's been around for a while. I'd say that Dploy was on par with DeployHQ from what I saw -- I went from setup to first deploy in a few mins. With Deploy.do, I didn't find the onboarding process as smooth -- I had to look up the Bitbucket url instead of showing a dropdown list, which is odd since I had already connected by Bitbucket account. Then it seemed to want me to copy the public key over to Bitbucket too. Dploy handled this smoothly all automated and setting up a server was smooth too. Hope this helps others considering options.
Nathan Sudds
Just another note, the guys from deploy.do engaged me via email -- I believe just as a regular engagement not because of my above comments and asked to meet up for 10 mins, that turned into a nice back and forth where I learned more about their services. They seem quite responsive and had some things on the road map like Import from Bitbucket. Another interesting thing in that exchange, they posted this link to a fairly thorough comparison of the 3 services mentioned which might be worth a look for anyone considering a deployment service. I still feel strongly that DeployHQ has been my best experience but keeping my eye on Deploy.do too. http://www.murrion.com/2014/05/c...