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I discovered Qovery a long time ago, when they were building the closed beta. As I'm working on my first project by myself, I didn't want to go serverless. Sure, it's easy and cheap but it doesn't work at scale. I needed an automated way to deploy my Docker image from my GitHub monorepo with a managed Postgres database on RDS, migrations, and cron jobs. I tried Qovery and it eliminated all of my infrastructure and deployment headaches. No terraform, no GitHub actions, and no Kubernetes knowledge required. Their user interface is clean and fun to use. Everything deployed within my AWS cluster within minutes. I had full control of the features, instances and scaling. The team was quick and helpful with resolving any issues. And I won't need a DevOps team or expensive engineers to manage complex infrastructure as I scale. Qovery is a no-brainer, I'm very satisfied and excited to continue with their service. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I was hesitant to onboard, Qovery appeared intimidating as a mature and established platform for my pre-product and pre-revenue side project. The pricing is expensive for a startup, but at scale is worth every penny. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Qovery deploys and manages a modern infrastructure with a very little effort on your side. Their infrastructure is built on top of the latest and greatest components that we used to deploy ourselves. We prefer Qovery because it frees our team from maintaining and managing infrastructure and allows focusing on our application development. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Since it's a new product some bugs do appear but they are usually quickly fixed. It also can get a bit expensive when your usage grows. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What I like best about Qovery is its intuitive interface, which simplifies both setup and deployment of cloud resources. It's incredibly user-friendly, making it accessible to developers of all skill levels. Additionally, the comprehensive documentation and responsive customer support ensure a smooth experience from implementation onwards. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The logging part XD but hey, logging is always a pain. I know they are working a lot and working great to bring a great experience also for logging. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Qovery simplifies the deployment process, allowing our developers to focus on writing code without worrying about infrastructure. Its user-friendly interface and straightforward setup make it accessible even for those with limited DevOps experience. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
it is an excellent cloud platform. I highly recommend it for both beginners and professional developers. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

That makes almost trivial to manage the entire infrastructure of our organization, including third-party managed services, demos, and PoCs. What I like the most is that it democratizes DevOps for smaller companies like ours, often constrained by budget considerations.
At this point, we find challenging to afford a dedicated DevOps team, and even if we could, there's no guarantee of achieving the same level of mature infrastructure that Qovery help to provide. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
That it does not have a way to monitor the utilization of nodes within each cluster without directly accessing my cloud provider's platform. Additionally, it would love to know how configuration changes impact our monthly costs. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

You get the security and reliability of AWS infrastructure, but you're spared the hassle of setting up all AWS infrastructure resources yourself. Qovery has its own developer console enabling you to configure only the relevant resources of each service.
If you already have an image registry setup, it's very easy to implement CD on the platform of your choice (we used GitHub actions and it worked flawlessly). Defining lifecycle methods to perform pre-deployment tasks like migration of the database is very simple as well.
Qovery supports a number of databases and types of applications. Since it uses Kubernetes, you can launch a shell directly to your service in case you ever need to debug. Qovery also allows you to configure auto-scaling for your services, making sure that your app is always available.
Another thing I love personally are environment variable groups: You can choose to import env variables from an ".env"-file and configure them to be available project-wide, environment-wide, or service-wide making it very easy to maintain environment variables for your services.
Their customer support is exceptional, they're very helpful in their own community forum and quick to respond.
I barely have to check the console because everything just works. But in case you're interested in your application logs, resource usage, and app statistics, the Qovery team has done a great job in visualizing them.
The product has various APIs you can use: CLI, API, and even Terraform to store your qovery infrastructure configuration as code. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The CLI is not that well document if you're trying to redeploy with your custom container tag, but there are some examples you can draw from. Another minor thing is that when you use an "deploy" command in the Qovery CLI the output you're getting is not that helpful, so if you use another platform to perform your CI/CD from like GitHub Actions, you can't monitor the progress as you don't get the "real deployment logs" that you see in Qovery.
All in all, I have nothing bad to say. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Very easy to setup and clear UI. It manages for us cluster creation and maintenance, as well as auto-upgrade Kubernetes versions. It comes with ingress controller, cluster auto-scaler, and all the defaults.
Pure click-ops fashion making it very easy to learn the tool. Anyone can deploy a container without even reading documentation!
RBAC is baked-in which is really convenient to give developpers only read-access to prod.
Great and active support as well, the team is knowledgeable (great blog!) and very helpful. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The out-of-the-box application deployments are missing features such as InitContainers and startupProbes which would then require to deploy your own helm charts/kustomize.
Deployment time from a monorepo can be really slow (you cannot redeploy all at once).
There is no easy diff between environments and promoting changes between environments is missing. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Qovery platform effectively isolates its internal infrastructure & our AWS infrastructure so that any outages or security breaches on Qovery wouldn't impact our production environments.
Its control plane effectively acts as our centralized authentication management & resource control hub for all our application deployments.
We can conveniently handle the dynamic components of our applications such as programming languages, application dependencies, local & environment variables and runtime optimization, all under a single pane of glass
Its automated alert notification tracks the health & performance of our containerized applications and informes us about any critical issues or abnormalities. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
We haven't faced any inconvenience while working with Qovery platform as its enterprise friendly & suitable for rapid application deployments.
It seamlessly integrates with our AWS RDS & S3 services providing us the much needed convenience & flexibility.
We carry out some of our blue-green deployments since Qovery platform supports dynamic updates & minimizes downtime whenever application updates are in progress.
Overall, Qovery provides exceptional PaaS solutions for our resource allocations, cost optimization and security governance for our AWS infrastructure. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Qovery is essentially an abstraction layer over many cloud providers, including AWS.
It allows you to control in a managed way all your infrastructure while staying simple and straight to the point.
It is very fast to create/manage/delete services, databases, cronjobs, etc.
Great to have a whole overview of our infrastructure, as everything is listed in one place, with health checks and other useful data.
In conclusion, Qovery is a very efficient way of managing simple or complex AWS infrastructures that must scale. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
While Qovery in itself is very simple, we still had to deal with AWS from time to time for our infrastructure needs.
But this is also the beauty of it, as you still have 100% control over AWS (Or any cloud provider you choose to use with it). Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

The simplicity of the interface, and the level of abstraction they managed to implement... devops can be such a pain... and yet they made it accessible for others ! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Don't know yet... If I really had to say something... I would have liked a pricing plan based on the platform usage, rather than a per dev licence... Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.