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r/Qovery is a subreddit with 33 members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is tiny in size.
Qovery is the simplest way to deploy applications in the Cloud. Qovery combines the power of Kubernetes, the reliability of AWS and the simplicity of Heroku to augment the developer experience.
Popular Themes in r/Qovery
#1
Solution Requests
: "A brand new step-by-step guide to deploy your application with Qovery is available!"
4 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "I interviewed 200 CTOs from growing startups - here's what came up"
3 posts
Popular Topics in r/Qovery
#1
Qovery
: "The Future of Qovery - Week #1"
11 posts
#2
Deployment
: "Qovery Blog: June 2020, What's new? Gitlab support, persistent storage, faster Deployments..."
11 posts
#3
Blog
: "Qovery Blog: Startup: get the Heroku experience on your AWS account"
7 posts
#4
Api
: "How to deploy production-ready GraphQL Api in seconds - save the date"
6 posts
#5
Graphql
: "How to deploy production-ready Graphql API in seconds - save the date"
5 posts
#6
Hasura
: "How to deploy a full-stack application composed of Hasura, PostgreSQL and Angular | Qovery"
5 posts
#7
Database
: "Simplest way to deploy your Deno application with Database | Qovery"
5 posts
#8
Postgresql
: "How to deploy a full-stack application composed of Hasura, Postgresql and Angular | Qovery"
4 posts
#9
Realtime
: "Qovery Blog: Deploy Realtime GraphQL APIs in minutes with Qovery and Hasura"
3 posts
#10
Heroku
: "Qovery Blog: Startup: get the Heroku experience on your AWS account"
3 posts
Member Growth in r/Qovery
Yearly
-1 members(-2.9%)
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