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Qovery has been an absolute help to release our product live in production. In a very short period, we were able to transition from Heroku (which was expensive and still required us to configure infrastructure stuff on AWS on our side) to Qovery, and set up a full running environment with our data stores, all without a deep infrastructure knowledge.
Our usage of Qovery grows smoothly with our needs, and we were for example able to add pre-prod environments or more complex build/testing workflows in just a few changes.
In short, the positive points for us have been:
- don't focus on infra aspects, liberate us time to focus on our core product value
- easy to use, easy to self-host internal tools, no need for DevOps role
- ability to rely on the AWS infrastructure (reliability and low cost)
- availability and quality support Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Sometimes we are not autonomous enough to find/debug problems: lack of context and details in deployment errors, not enough proactive actions to help in the console. This required us to manually contact the support multiple times and created small frictions.
But, they improved the capability to browse deployment/live execution logs recently, and continuously release useful improvements and features. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Having a Kubernetes infrastructure in production in just a few clicks
No need for a DevOps to scale. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Still has a few small bugs and logs that aren't always very clear but is on the right track. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Qovery gives you full access to the power and flexibility of cloud providers (i.e. AWS) without the hassle of maintaining the infrastructure.
Qovery takes everything complicated about modern infrastructure (Kubernetes, AWS services, complex CI pipelines, ...) and makes it so simple to manage that any engineer with very little training could manage a global-scale infrastructure.
Support has been nothing but great since we started using it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
If you have really complex CI pipelines you're better off integrating with another external CI provided.
This isn't necessarily a problem as it's not Qovery's main focus... but having an integrated CI would make everything so much simpler. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Qovery is an impressive Platform-as-a-Service solution that simplifies the deployment and management of web applications in the cloud. Our main benefits are: Really easy to use, CI Integration (Github Actions), Preview Apps, Deployments and Auto-Scaling.
Overall, Qovery's focus on simplicity, automation, and versatility makes it an appealing choice for developers and teams looking to streamline their application deployment and management processes.
On top of that, their support is great! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Honestly there is nothing much we can complain about. Of course, there's always a feature missing, but Qovery ships frequently and fast. Builds and deployments could be faster, but this is also something they already work on. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Qovery has redefined how we approach deployment, making it an effortless journey. Coming from a background where the complexities of Kubernetes and cloud interfaces could easily overwhelm, Qovery has been a breath of fresh air. The best part? It combines the flexibility of AWS and Kubernetes with the ease of a PaaS, offering a dynamic environment where we can deploy anything from background tasks to databases without breaking a sweat. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
While Qovery's core features shine, there are moments when its full potential requires a bit of a learning curve. Navigating through the full interfaces (UI, Terraform, API...) and understanding the intricacies behind the scenes can be challenging at times. It can sometimes be overkill for our needs, but I'm sure it'll be beneficial when we're at a more advanced stage. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

The support.
It is next level. The founder himself usually responds and fast. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
UI and product bugs.
Since it's a startup there are still some rough edges but other things make up for that. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Easy peasy application deployments. Isolation of concerns. Ease of use. Improved team workflow and autonomy with Preview Env. And automatic cost reduction through hierarchical rules.
But great team too! Reactive, always there to help us with a smile, a clear and user-centric roadmap, you can see your ideas come to fruition if they make sense, and often they do as a user! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I'm a big fan of Hashicorp Nomad, and I think K8 has more infrastructure costs and complexity, but it's an indefinite debate, and I'm happy that we can use K8 so simply with Qovery! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

It's simple to use and very efficiently manages the complex parts of deployment. CD, Auto Scaling, customising resources and setting up domains etc is very easy. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Only HTTP(s) ports are publicly exposed. Any non 443 ports are only exposed internally to cluster. While this works for like 99.9% of the cases, sometimes it can be limiting and would love to see this in upcoming versions. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

This platform is exceptional, enabling you to deploy complete cloud infrastructures effortlessly with just a few clicks. Plus, you can take advantage of a free trial period for several weeks to explore its full capabilities. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
While Qovery is designed to make cloud infrastructure easier to manage, the breadth of features and integrations might overwhelm newcomers to the cloud and DevOps space Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

When I first learned about Docker I loved the idea of being able to have utilities like a cache server, or streaming server, or any database by simply copying a Dockerfile from Docker Hub.
Bringing this idea to production requires challenges like orchestrating with Kubernetes and the complexity of cloud provider network interfaces. Or worse, the madness of permissions management like AWS's IAM.
Qovery removes all the insecurities and allows you to have an application with components as diverse as background tasks, databases, test environments, environment variables and even Cron tasks running in seconds. Without all the hassle. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There are still challenges to overcome, and you need to know what's going on behind the scenes to get the most out of it, but the documentation is a marvel and there are new articles regularly! And on the forum is the Qovery team always ready to help and get their hands dirty. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.