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Deploy an Express.js App on QuikDB in 60 Seconds

· 3 min read
Samson Ajulor
CEO, QuikDB

You built your Express app. Maybe with AI, maybe by hand. Either way, it works locally. Now you need it online.

Most platforms make this harder than it should be. Write a Dockerfile. Set up a CI pipeline. Configure environment variables through three different screens. Wait 10 minutes for the build.

QuikDB skips all of that. Connect your GitHub, pick your repo, click deploy. That's it.

Deploy a Flask App on QuikDB — Python Deployments Made Simple

· 3 min read
Samson Ajulor
CEO, QuikDB

Python deployment has always been annoying. Gunicorn configs, WSGI servers, Docker multi-stage builds, pip freeze vs Poetry vs pipenv. You just want your Flask app running somewhere.

QuikDB handles all of that. If your repo has a Dockerfile, we use it. If it doesn't, we generate one. Either way, your app goes from GitHub to a live URL in about 90 seconds.

Deploy a Next.js App on QuikDB — No Vercel Required

· 3 min read
Samson Ajulor
CEO, QuikDB

Vercel is great until you check the bill. Or until you need more control over your server. Or until you hit their function timeout limits.

QuikDB gives you the same deploy-from-GitHub experience, but on real infrastructure you can afford. Your Next.js app gets its own container with dedicated CPU and RAM — not a serverless function that cold-starts every time.