
What is QuickDeploy?
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.
Problem
Users currently deploy web apps manually to a VPS, requiring manual Docker setup, reverse proxy configuration, and SSL certificate management. Time-consuming setup, complex configurations, and potential security vulnerabilities are key drawbacks.
Solution
A CLI tool that automates web app deployment to Ubuntu VPS with a single command. Auto-detects frameworks like Next.js, builds optimized Docker images, and configures HTTPS reverse proxies, enabling developers to deploy apps quickly and securely.
Customers
Developers and DevOps engineers (especially indie developers, startups, and small teams) who prioritize rapid deployment without complex infrastructure management. Targets those using Node.js, Python, or similar frameworks.
Unique Features
Automatic framework detection, preconfigured production-ready Docker images, built-in HTTPS/custom domain support without manual Nginx setup, and compatibility with any Ubuntu VPS provider.
User Comments
Saves hours of deployment configuration
Simplifies Docker setup for beginners
Reliable SSL automation
Supports multiple frameworks seamlessly
Reduces DevOps overhead for small teams
Traction
Launched on ProductHunt in 2024 (exact date unspecified). No disclosed MRR/user count. Competitors like Vercel and Netlify serve millions of developers, indicating market validation.
Market Size
The global DevOps market size was valued at $10.4 billion in 2023 (Grand View Research), with cloud deployment tools being a key growth segment.