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❦ OPINION · Hosting & deployment

Netlify vs Vercel

Side by side: strengths, tradeoffs, features, pricing, and who each one fits. Same rubric, no editor's thumb on the scale, no winner declared — you decide.

❦ How each one performs

Founder fit by dimension

DimensionNetlifyVercel
Setup speed9.4

Comparable to Vercel — connect repo, ship.

9.8

Connect a GitHub repo, ship in under 2 minutes.

Ease of use8.6

Mature product; UI feels older than Vercel's.

9.5

Best-in-class deploy DX; the bar everyone else is measured against.

Pricing transparency8.0

More predictable than Vercel above free tier.

6.5

Tiers are clear; bandwidth overage pricing creates surprise bills.

Integrations8.5

Strong framework support; weaker on edge function ecosystem.

9.2

Native GitHub/GitLab/Bitbucket, edge integrations, analytics.

Solo-founder fit8.4

Free tier is comfortable; $19 Pro is reasonable.

9.0

Free tier holds for serious side projects; $20 unlocks commercial.

❦ Feature matrix

Features

FeatureNetlifyVercel
Git-push deploys● Yes● Yes
Preview deployments per PR● Yes● Yes
Edge functions● Yes● Yes
Static + SSR + ISRyes (SSR less polished)● Yes
Custom domains + auto SSL● Yes● Yes
Free tier (commercial)● Yesno (Hobby is non-commercial)
Bandwidth included100 GB Starter / 1 TB Pro100 GB Hobby / 1 TB Pro
Build minutes included300 min/mo Starter6,000 min/mo Hobby
Forms (built-in)● Yes— No
Identity / auth (basic)● Yes— No
API / CLI● Yes● Yes
Native mobile app— No— No
Multi-regionyes (CDN)yes (edge)
Cron / scheduled jobs— No● Yes
Analytics— NoPro tier (paid add-on)

❦ Every tier, side by side

Pricing

Netlify

Starter$0100 GB bandwidth, 1 collaborator
Pro$19/mo/seat1 TB bandwidth, preview deploys, analytics
EnterpriseCustomSLA, dedicated support, advanced security

Vercel

Hobby$0100 GB bandwidth, 1 user, non-commercial use
Pro$20/mo/user1 TB bandwidth, commercial use, team features
EnterpriseCustomSSO, SLAs, dedicated support, custom regions

❦ What each one is genuinely good at, and what to know going in

Strengths and tradeoffs

Netlify

Strengths

  • Framework-agnostic — strong with Astro, SvelteKit, Eleventy, Hugo
  • Netlify Forms removes need for a form backend for marketing sites
  • Pricing scales more predictably than Vercel
  • Mature platform — 15-year track record of stability

Tradeoffs

  • Next.js SSR experience trails Vercel's by a noticeable margin
  • Edge function ecosystem smaller than Vercel's or Cloudflare's
  • UI is functional but feels dated next to newer platforms

Vercel

Strengths

  • Best deploy experience in the category — pushed to main, live in 90 seconds
  • Preview deployments per PR — collaborative reviews are dramatically easier
  • Edge functions, ISR, image optimization native — Next.js features just work
  • Free tier is genuinely production-grade for low-traffic apps

Tradeoffs

  • Bandwidth overage on Pro tier can produce surprise bills after a viral moment
  • Strong vendor pull toward Vercel-specific Next.js features (lock-in is real)
  • Backend / long-running workloads aren't the platform's strength — pair with Fly or Railway

❦ Who each one is built for

Fit by founder type

Founder typeNetlifyVercel
Solo FounderStrong fit

Free tier is commercial-friendly; framework choice is yours.

Strong fit

Hobby tier carries side projects; $20 Pro covers your first real SaaS.

Small TeamStrong fit

Pro at $19 covers most needs without bandwidth anxiety.

Strong fit

Pro tier and preview deploys are designed for this team size.

AgencyStrong fit

The original agency platform — multi-site management is mature.

Strong fit

Per-client projects work cleanly; team billing supports agency model.

❦ Quick reference

Key facts

Netlify

2014
San Francisco, CA
4M+ developers
Multi-region CDN
Smashing Magazine, Nike, Verizon

Vercel

2015 (as Zeit)
San Francisco, CA
1M+ developers
Cash App, Loom, Nike, Stripe Press
100+

❦ When to pick each

Two right answers, two different situations.

Pick Netlify when

Free tier is commercial-friendly; framework choice is yours.

Pick Vercel when

Hobby tier carries side projects; $20 Pro covers your first real SaaS.