Now available: Free tier
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GitAlert is a service that simplifies and automates the deployment of projects from git repositories to servers, or simply runs SSH commands on a schedule. It works by connecting your git repository (such as GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, etc.) to your server via SSH/FTP/SFTP. Once set up, GitAlert automates the deployment process, allowing for seamless updates and synchronization of your code from the repository to the server.
GitAlert supports a range of servers that can work with SSH, FTP, or SFTP protocols. This includes most web and application servers, providing users with a flexible solution for different hosting environments.
GitAlert provides a free tier, designed for small projects or individual developers. In this tier, users can use SSH to execute commands on the server, manage one repository, and perform a maximum of 10 deployments per day. Although some limitations exist, this tier is robust and sufficient for most basic deployment needs, offering a great starting point for users to experience the full capabilities of GitAlert. As your project requirements expand, you have the option to upgrade to higher tiers for additional features and capacity.
Security is a top priority for GitAlert. We protect your code and data using encryption and safe transfer methods, and we always aim to keep everything up-to-date with the latest security practices. Additionally, we have a strong access system in place, developed by external security experts, to ensure your passwords and access remain secure, giving you peace of mind while you focus on your projects.
While the beta version of GitAlert is fully functional, it may have some limitations or occasional bugs as we refine the service. We actively work on updates and improvements based on user feedback during this phase.
We highly value user feedback and suggestions. You can easily provide your input via our support email or the dedicated feedback form on our website. Your ideas help us grow and improve GitAlert to better meet your needs.