Show HN: Appwrite Sites – the open-source vercel alternative

23 eldad_fux 10 5/19/2025, 12:23:39 PM appwrite.io ↗

Comments (10)

eldad_fux · 7h ago
A new Appwrite product that lets you deploy and host your websites and web apps right inside Appwrite. No more juggling services. No more gluing things together. No more multiple subscriptions. Just build, deploy, and go live. All in one place, and it's 100% open source, the kind that lets you (really) self-host and (really) own your data.

Appwrite has always been about giving you the tools you need to build fast, secure, and modern apps. However, while Appwrite has always worked hard to deliver a great backend experience, one big piece was missing: web hosting.

Until now, you had to rely on external platforms like Vercel or Netlify to get your web app live. That meant extra configs, more integrations, and one more invoice to worry about. With Sites, that gap is gone.

The best part: Appwrite is a fully open-source platform to offer both frontend hosting and your entire backend. All under one roof. From static sites and SSR apps to databases, authentication, storage, messaging and serverless functions, you can now build, deploy, and scale your entire app stack using just Appwrite.

ebenezerdon · 7h ago
Really like the direction Appwrite is going with this. Having frontend hosting built into the same platform I already use for auth, DB, and functions just makes the whole dev workflow cleaner.

No more jumping between dashboards or juggling too many subscriptions!

wiemee · 7h ago
This looks really interesting and promising! Will definitely give this a go!
eldad_fux · 7h ago
Thank you! Excited to get any kind of feedback!
adityaoberai1 · 7h ago
I need to shift all my web projects to Appwrite Sites now!
chiragagg5k · 7h ago
Finally, appwrite stack is here. amazing product!!
christyjacob4 · 7h ago
I can build this in a weekend
chiragagg5k · 7h ago
I can build this in a weekend, like a team of hundreds_

xD

arnab20k · 7h ago
Full stack as a service
dlohani · 6h ago
Now all I need to do is move my Flutter web projects to Appwrite sites.