
QuickDeploy
Deploy your web app to a VPS in minutes
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Deploy your web app to a VPS in minutes
143 followers
QuickDeploy deploys your web app to your own Ubuntu VPS with a single command. It auto-detects frameworks like Next.js, builds an optimized Docker image, and sets up a reverse proxy for https and custom domains. Built for devs that need their app live quick.







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Hello ProductHunt!
I’m Max, maker of QuickDeploy.
I built this after I was late on the submission at my last hackathon and nearly missed the deadline because I had to spend hours on deploying the app and making it available for the judges. I thought why isn't there a single command to quickly deploy this app to my own VPS without much configuration.
So I built it.
quickdeploy push --domain quickdeploy.dev
What QuickDeploy does for you
• Auto-detects frameworks (e.g. Next.js, Nuxt and more)
• Builds an optimized Docker image
• Sets up HTTPS + custom domain automatically
• Runs on your server — no vendor lock-in
Who it’s for
• Indie hackers & solo devs who want to ship fast
• Hackathons & client demos where minutes matter
Launch perk
You can grab QuickDeploy for only 10€ and if you are not sure about it yet,
I’m also offering a free 20-min deploy call — if your app isn’t live by the end, I’ll finish it for free.
Would love feedback on the tool, landing page and what would be important for you! I’ll be here all day answering questions and shipping fixes.
Congratulations on your launch, does it also supports react based apps. Can I also deploy to AWS using Ubuntu?
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Congrats! How does QuickDeploy handle rollbacks if a deployment fails or causes issues, and what steps are required to restore the previous version without downtime or data inconsistencies?
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@programonaut Wow, huge congratulations on the QuickDeploy launch – this looks fantastic! That promise of getting web apps onto a VPS in minutes with a single command is seriously appealing for any developer who's tired of deployment headaches. The automatic framework detection and optimized Docker builds sound like a dream, truly a massive time-saver.
I'm super curious about the "single command" part—does it start right from a fresh VPS, or does it assume you've already got it provisioned with SSH? Understanding that full first-time flow would be amazing. Also, what's next on your roadmap, perhaps features like database integration or streamlined environment variable handling?
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@zephyrion So the VPS has to be setup already with VPS, but if you use Ubuntu this is most of type already included! As long as you can SSH into the server using an SSH key and your domain points to the server the tool will do everything else for you. You can also see that in the demo video: https://youtu.be/Feauj4OaePg :)
The 'single command' approach is exactly what's been missing! Last week I spent 4 hours wrestling with nginx configs and Docker deployments for a simple Next.js app. The auto-detection for frameworks is clutch.
Just launched ZenTrack on Product Hunt today (Android app, but our landing page is Next.js) - literally stayed up till 2am yesterday trying to deploy updates before launch. Would've killed for QuickDeploy.
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@graino that's exactly why I built it!
was in this scenario once to often.. especially in time sensitive situations I love the simplicity haha
let me know if you need help with you next deployment, maybe we can make quickdeploy work for you!
@programonaut Would definitely try QuickDeploy for our next landing page update. The time-sensitive deploys are the worst - nothing like trying to fix something while users are waiting 😅
Good luck with your launch today! The simplicity angle is really what sets this apart from other deployment tools.
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@graino Thank you!!
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single command deployment is exactly what hackathons need, love how this removes the devops friction for indie developers
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@arynvtsa thanks yes I also think so :)
I havent used it in an hackathon yet, but will definitely do so in my next. Dearly missed it in my last^^