Hosting & Deployment
Site builds, automated deployments, and popular hosting solutions.
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Hugo Deploy
You can upload your site to GCS, S3, or Azure using the Hugo CLI.
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Host on Azure Static Web Apps
Deploy Hugo to Azure Static Web Apps and automate the whole process with Github Action Workflow
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Host on 21YunBox
Host your Hugo site with 21YunBox’s blazing fast Chinese CDN, fully-managed SSL and auto deploys from Gitee.
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Host on Render
Host your Hugo site for free with Render’s global CDN, fully-managed SSL and auto deploys from GitHub.
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Host on AWS Amplify
Develop and deploy a cloud-powered web app with AWS Amplify.
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Host on Netlify
Netlify can host your Hugo site with CDN, continuous deployment, 1-click HTTPS, an admin GUI, and its own CLI.
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Host on Firebase
You can use Firebase’s free tier to host your static website; this also gives you access to Firebase’s NOSQL API.
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Host on GitHub
Deploy Hugo as a GitHub Pages project or personal/organizational site and automate the whole process with Github Action Workflow
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Host on GitLab
GitLab makes it easy to build, deploy, and host your Hugo website via their free GitLab Pages service, which provides native support for Hugo.
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Host on Cloudflare Pages
Cloudflare Pages can host your Hugo site with CDN, continuous deployment, 1-click HTTPS, an admin GUI, and its own environment variables.
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Deployment with Rsync
If you have access to your web host with SSH, you can use a simple rsync one-liner to incrementally deploy your entire Hugo website.
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Deployment with Rclone
If you have access to your web host with SFTP/FTP/SSH/HTTP(DAV), you can use rclone to incrementally deploy your entire Hugo website.
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Hosting on Azure Static Web Apps
Learn how to deploy a Hugo application to Azure Static Web Apps.
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Host on KeyCDN
Accelerate your Hugo site globally with a KeyCDN integration. This tutorial shows you how to set up your static site as a GitLab page behind a KeyCDN pull zone.
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