Deploy JavaScript at the edge globally
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Entry price
Free plan available, paid tiers above
Biggest pro
Edge deployments
Biggest con
Deno lock-in
TL;DR - Deno Deploy
- Deno Deploy is an edge runtime for deploying JavaScript and TypeScript applications globally
- It runs Deno applications on a distributed network with automatic TLS and instant deployments
- Free tier with 100K requests/day, Pro at $20/month
What is Deno Deploy?
Available on: Web
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Edge deployments
- TypeScript native
- Fast cold starts
- Good DX
- Fair pricing
Cons
- Deno lock-in
- npm compatibility issues
- Smaller ecosystem
- Learning curve
- Limited vs other edge platforms
Key Features
Pricing Plans
Free
Free
- 1M requests/month
- 100GB egress
- 6 global regions
- 15 hours CPU/month
- 1 GiB KV storage
- 5 team members
- Community support
Pro
$20
- 5M requests/month
- 200GB egress
- 40 hours CPU/month
- 5GB KV storage
- 10 team members
- Email support
- Wildcard subdomains
Enterprise
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- Custom allocations
- Unlimited custom domains
- Dedicated Anycast IPs
- 99.95% SLA
- SOC2 Type 1
- Onboarding support
How Deno Deploy's pricing compares
At $20/mo, Deno Deploy is mid-range of its 4 direct competitors ($1.42 to $20/mo across the set).
Entry paid plan, monthly.
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