❦ Review · Last updated May 12, 2026
Vercel
If you're shipping Next.js, this is the path of least resistance. Free tier is generous, deploy experience is unmatched, and the team behind it builds Next.js. The catch: bandwidth pricing on Hobby and Pro tiers can produce surprise overage bills if you go viral or have heavy assets.
❦ Score breakdown
9.8 / 10
Connect a GitHub repo, ship in under 2 minutes.
9.5 / 10
Best-in-class deploy DX; the bar everyone else is measured against.
6.5 / 10
Tiers are clear; bandwidth overage pricing creates surprise bills.
9.2 / 10
Native GitHub/GitLab/Bitbucket, edge integrations, analytics.
9.0 / 10
Free tier holds for serious side projects; $20 unlocks commercial.
Strengths and tradeoffs
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
What it does
- ●Git-push deploys with automatic preview environments per PR
- ●Edge functions, image optimization, ISR all native (built for Next.js)
- ●Free tier is genuinely usable for production at small scale
Features at a glance
| Feature | Vercel |
|---|---|
| Git-push deploys | ● Included |
| Preview deployments per PR | ● Included |
| Edge functions | ● Included |
| Static + SSR + ISR | ● Included |
| Custom domains + auto SSL | ● Included |
| Free tier (commercial) | no (Hobby is non-commercial) |
| Bandwidth included | 100 GB Hobby / 1 TB Pro |
| Build minutes included | 6,000 min/mo Hobby |
| Cron / scheduled jobs | ● Included |
| Analytics | Pro tier (paid add-on) |
| API / CLI | ● Included |
| Native mobile app | — Not available |
| Multi-region | yes (edge) |
Pricing
| Tier | Price | What's included |
|---|---|---|
| Hobby | $0 | 100 GB bandwidth, 1 user, non-commercial use |
| Pro | $20/mo/user | 1 TB bandwidth, commercial use, team features |
| Enterprise | Custom | SSO, SLAs, dedicated support, custom regions |
Who it's for
| Founder type | Verdict | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Solo Founder | Strong fit | Hobby tier carries side projects; $20 Pro covers your first real SaaS. |
| Small Team | Strong fit | Pro tier and preview deploys are designed for this team size. |
| Agency | Strong fit | Per-client projects work cleanly; team billing supports agency model. |
Known limitations
- — Pricing scales with bandwidth — heavy-asset sites should model overage carefully
- — Long-running backends not a fit; designed for frontends and edge functions
What founders say
“Push to main, live in 90 seconds. Preview deploys for every PR. Nothing else feels like this.”
“Bill jumped from $20 to $340 in a month after a launch. Bandwidth overage was the culprit.”
“If you're not on Next.js, ask yourself why you're paying Vercel prices.”