MapleDeploy vs Netlify

Dedicated Canadian hosting with flat pricing. One platform for your frontend, backend, and databases.

Netlify is a popular platform built around a global edge CDN, with fast zero-config deploys for frontend frameworks. As a Canadian alternative to Netlify, MapleDeploy is a dedicated VM on Canadian infrastructure with flat monthly pricing. Both deploy websites. The differences are where your data lives, how you're billed, and what else you can run alongside your sites.

Side by side

FeatureNetlifyMapleDeploy
ArchitectureServerless/edge (no persistent server)Dedicated VM per customer
Data residencyUS jurisdiction (Canadian function region on Pro and Enterprise)Canadian jurisdiction (SLA, compliance docs)
DatabasesBuilt-in Netlify DB (beta, Neon-powered Postgres)One-click, self-hosted, deploy as many as you need
Docker supportNoYes
InfrastructureAWS (US-based)LunaNode (Toronto, Canada)
BackupsNo built-in data backups (serverless, stateless)Weekly full-server snapshots included, 30-day retention after cancellation
Platform sourceProprietaryOpen source (Coolify)
PricingFree tier available; paid plans from $9 USD/mo (credit-based, serverless only, no Docker)From $45 CAD/mo (4 GB RAM dedicated VM, Docker + databases + full-stack included)
What you can deployStatic sites, SSR frameworks, serverless functionsAnything (Docker, databases, full-stack apps)

Different architectures, different tradeoffs

Netlify is built around a global edge CDN. Connect a repo, get a site distributed worldwide in seconds. The tradeoff is usage-based billing that scales with your traffic, US-based infrastructure, and limited options when you need anything beyond frontend and serverless functions.

MapleDeploy gives you a dedicated VM in Toronto. Connect a repo, push to your branch, and Coolify builds and deploys with automatic SSL. Static sites, frontends, backends, databases, and Docker containers all run on the same platform under one flat bill. For a Canadian audience served from Toronto, a single-region VM is fast. If you're serving a global audience and want edge caching, put Bunny.net or Cloudflare in front and you keep Canadian data residency at the origin.

For agencies and teams managing multiple projects, the economics diverge quickly. On Netlify, each site consumes credits for builds, bandwidth, and requests. On MapleDeploy, one VM hosts all your projects under one flat price, with Canadian data residency included on every one.

Credit-based billing adds up

Netlify's free tier is generous for personal projects. Once you move to a team or start shipping client work, the credit system becomes harder to predict.

For an agency managing ten client sites, the math compounds quickly. Each new project adds build minutes, bandwidth, and function calls to the pool. When credits run out, Netlify pauses your projects until the next billing cycle, meaning sites go offline entirely. You can enable auto-recharge to buy additional credits automatically, but the costs add up. Neither outcome is ideal when a client is waiting on a fix.

MapleDeploy charges a flat monthly price. One site or thirty, one deployment a month or fifty, the bill does not change. You can see the full pricing breakdown without a credit calculator. There are no overage fees.

Static sites, full-stack apps, everything in between

Static sites run great on MapleDeploy. Push a Next.js, Astro, SvelteKit, or plain HTML project and Coolify builds it, serves it, and handles SSL. One dedicated VM can host a dozen static sites alongside your backend APIs, databases, and background workers, all under one flat monthly price.

Netlify's serverless model handles the frontend side well but stops at persistent backends, background workers, scheduled jobs, and long-running processes. Synchronous functions have a 60-second execution limit. If a project needs a queue, a cron job, or a persistent process, you are building outside Netlify's model. On MapleDeploy, those are just containers running on your VM. No extra providers, no extra bills.

300+ one-click services

WordPress, Supabase, Grafana, Redis, and hundreds more are available as one-click services. Deploy databases, monitoring tools, and full applications alongside your frontend. No separate providers needed.

Close-up of the one-click services grid showing WordPress, Supabase, Grafana, N8N, and other popular services

One platform, flat pricing, Canadian infrastructure

Static sites, full-stack apps, databases. Deploy them all on one VM in Toronto.