DeployHQ is a code deployment platform designed to help you get files from Git, Mercurial & Subversion repositories onto your servers using SFTP, FTP and more!

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The DeployHQ Build Pipeline

Posted in April 2019 

In a lot of modern web applications, a number of assets or dependencies are generated separately from your normal development cycle. For example, you might be compiling some JavaScript, fetching...

Setting up zero downtime deployments

Posted in April 2019 

Traditionally, one problem that occurs during a deployment process is that your site or application might suffer some downtime, especially if a request is made to it while an important...

Rollbar notifications

Posted in April 2019 

We're pleased to announce the introduction of a new integration to the DeployHQ platform today - the ability to send deployment notifications to Rollbar!

Deploying to multiple servers at the same time

Posted in April 2019 

You may be deploying your code to more than one server, which can be particularly inconvenient when it comes to making sure all of your servers are running the same...

Scheduling Deployments

Posted in March 2019 

As well as being able to trigger a deployment manually, or automatically upon push in DeployHQ, you can also schedule a deployment to be run at a later time.

Setting up deployments from Git to Amazon S3

Posted in March 2019 

As a large hosting provider, Amazon has a number of different methods for storing your website or app. One popular protocol is S3, which can be connected to using a...

Deploying to servers in a private network

Posted in March 2019 

Using a deployment service such as DeployHQ to automate your deployment process is very convenient, but it can be a troublesome process to set up if you don't have direct...