Fly.io Wins
Winner
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Fly.io

8.0

Developers building globally distributed applications that need to run close to users with VM-level control.

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GitHub Pages

7.3

Open source projects, documentation sites, portfolios, and simple static websites that don't need server-side functionality.

Sarah Chen
Sarah Chen

Score Comparison

Criteria
Fly.io
GitHub Pages
Overall Score
8.0
7.3
Deployment Speed & DX
8.0
7.5
Performance & Edge Network
9.0
6.5
Pricing & Free Tier
8.0
10.0
Framework Support
7.5
5.5
Integrations & Ecosystem
7.0
8.0

Pricing & Features

Specification
Fly.io
GitHub Pages
Starting Price
Free
Free
Free Tier
Pricing Model
Usage-based
Free

Making Your Decision

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When to Choose Fly.io

Developers building globally distributed applications that need to run close to users with VM-level control.

Fly.io excels at running applications globally at the edge. If you need your app running in 30+ regions with low latency, Fly delivers what edge functions can't.

Strengths

  • True global edge deployment with VMs
  • Excellent for latency-sensitive apps
  • Run any Docker container anywhere
  • Great for distributed databases

Limitations

  • Steeper learning curve
  • Less polished than Vercel/Netlify for static sites
  • Requires more DevOps knowledge
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When to Choose GitHub Pages

Open source projects, documentation sites, portfolios, and simple static websites that don't need server-side functionality.

GitHub Pages is unbeatable for free static hosting directly from your repo. Perfect for docs and portfolios, but lacks the advanced features of modern platforms.

Strengths

  • Completely free for public repos
  • Perfect GitHub integration
  • Zero configuration for static sites
  • Custom domains supported

Limitations

  • Static sites only (no server-side)
  • No serverless functions
  • Limited build customization

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