Connect your repo. Push to your branch. Your app is live in seconds, with SSL included. No infrastructure to manage.
No DevOps expertise required. No Kubernetes clusters to configure. No nginx files to write. Just your code and a git push. We handle server provisioning, security hardening, SSL certificates, and updates—you focus on building your product.
We detect your stack and configure the deploy
Postgres, MySQL, Redis, MongoDB in one click
Point your DNS, SSL provisions automatically
All features, every plan. Budget confidently.
Link your GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket account. Select your repo and branch.
MapleDeploy automatically identifies your framework and configures the build. Node, Python, Ruby, Go, PHP—we've got you covered.
Every push to your branch triggers a deploy. Your app is live with SSL in seconds. No server setup, no nginx configs, no Docker knowledge required.
If it runs on Linux, it runs on MapleDeploy.
Simple pricing that doesn't change based on usage, bandwidth, or build minutes. $25-99 CAD/month depending on your plan, and that's it.
No "estimated" bills. No end-of-month surprises. No wondering if that traffic spike is going to cost you.
Every MapleDeploy plan runs on Canadian servers in Toronto and Montreal data centers. Your data stays under Canadian jurisdiction, governed by Canadian privacy law—not subject to the US CLOUD Act or foreign data requests.
You shouldn't have to choose between simple deploys and clear data sovereignty. MapleDeploy gives you both. When clients ask where their data lives, you have a one-word answer: Canada. No fine print, no international parent company, no complicated data processing agreements.
MapleDeploy runs on Coolify, an open-source deployment platform with over 40,000 GitHub stars. You can inspect exactly how your deployments work, read the source code, and understand the system that runs your apps.
Simple doesn't mean opaque. We believe you should be able to understand your hosting stack without needing a PhD in distributed systems. When something goes wrong, you can actually debug it—not just wait for a support ticket response.
30 days free. Deploy a real project, use real databases—see how simple it can be.