MapleDeploy vs Netlify

Full-stack hosting on dedicated Canadian infrastructure. Deploy anything, not just static sites.

Netlify is an excellent platform for static sites and JAMstack applications. Fast CDN, git-based deploys, instant rollbacks. But Netlify is serverless: you cannot run Docker containers, traditional server applications, or self-hosted databases. MapleDeploy gives you a dedicated VM where you can deploy anything, including full-stack applications, on Canadian infrastructure.

Key differences

Full-stack, not just static sites

Netlify is designed for static sites and serverless functions with strict execution limits. MapleDeploy gives you a dedicated VM running Coolify where you can deploy Docker containers, full-stack applications, databases, and background workers.

Canadian data sovereignty

Netlify runs on AWS with serverless functions defaulting to the US (us-east-2). There is no Canadian region option. MapleDeploy runs exclusively on Canadian infrastructure in Toronto, keeping your data under Canadian jurisdiction.

Flat pricing, no credit math

Netlify uses a credit-based billing system where deploys, bandwidth, compute, and requests all consume from a shared credit pool. MapleDeploy charges a flat $45-695 CAD/month with no metering.

Side by side

FeatureNetlifyMapleDeploy
ArchitectureServerless/edge (no persistent server)Dedicated VM per customer
Data residencyUS jurisdictionCanadian jurisdiction
DatabasesExternal only (Netlify DB beta via Neon)One-click, self-hosted, deploy as many as you need
Docker supportNoYes
InfrastructureAWS (US-based)LunaNode (Toronto, Canada)
Platform sourceProprietaryOpen source (Coolify)
PricingCredit-based (serverless only, no dedicated compute)$45-695 CAD/mo (4-64 GB RAM, dedicated VM)
What you can deployStatic sites, serverless functionsAnything (Docker, databases, full-stack apps)

More than static sites

Deploy full-stack applications on dedicated Canadian infrastructure. Flat pricing, dedicated resources.