AI visibility report for Zeabur Inc.
Vertical: Deployment & Hosting Platforms
AI search visibility benchmark across 5 platforms in Deployment & Hosting Platforms.
Presence Rate
Top-3 citations across 125 prompt × platform pairs
Sentiment
Peer Ranking
Key Metrics
Platform Breakdown
Overview
Zeabur is an AI-powered cloud deployment platform founded in Taiwan and incorporated in the United States in 2025. Positioned as an "AI DevOps Engineer," it enables developers to deploy applications across any programming language or framework with minimal configuration. Its open-source zbpack engine automatically detects language and framework from source code, eliminating the need for Dockerfiles or manual CI/CD setup. The platform offers an all-in-one project model encompassing frontend, backend, databases, and queues, alongside an AI Agent that interprets natural-language prompts to provision and configure infrastructure. Additional products include an AI Hub (unified LLM API gateway), domain and DNS management, and a transactional email service. Zeabur is backed by seed investors including 500 Global and Baidu Ventures.
Zeabur is a PaaS and AI DevOps platform that lets developers deploy any application—regardless of language or framework—via GitHub integration or its AI Agent, with no Dockerfile or CI/CD configuration required. It combines automated deployment, a template marketplace, multi-environment management, dedicated server procurement, an LLM API gateway (AI Hub), domain/DNS, and email into a single dashboard.
Key Facts
- Founded
- 2022
- HQ
- Newark, DE, USA (Taipei office: Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan)
- Founders
- Yuanlin Lin, Xia Yuhang, Pin Hua Lee
- Employees
- 11-50
- Funding
- ~$2.3M
- Status
- Private
Target users
Key Capabilities10
- Automatic language and framework detection via open-source zbpack engine (no Dockerfile required)
- AI Agent (Zeabur Skills) that executes infrastructure actions from natural-language prompts
- Out-of-the-box CI/CD triggered on every git push
- All-in-one project model: frontend, backend, databases, queues, and object storage in one place
- Template marketplace with hundreds of pre-configured one-click deployments
- Dedicated server and cluster management (BYOS for AWS/GCP, or purchase from Hetzner/Linode/DigitalOcean via Zeabur)
- Multi-environment isolation (Production, Staging, etc.) with branch-bound domain mapping
- AI Hub: unified OpenAI-compatible API gateway for GPT-4o, Claude, Gemini, and others
- Domain registration, DNS management, and automatic SSL in one dashboard
- Built-in transactional and marketing email service with REST API and webhooks
Key Use Cases7
- Deploying AI-generated or vibe-coded projects from tools like Cursor, Bolt, Lovable, or Emergent
- Hosting full-stack web applications (frontend + backend + database) without server management
- Running self-hosted open-source tools such as n8n, WordPress, or SillyTavern via one-click templates
- Migrating workloads away from Heroku, Railway, Vercel, or Fly.io
- Staging and production environment management for small engineering teams
- Independent developer side projects requiring affordable, low-ops hosting
- Accessing multiple LLM providers through a single unified AI Hub API
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Alternatives in Deployment & Hosting Platforms6
Zeabur targets individual developers and small teams seeking a low-friction, AI-assisted PaaS alternative to Railway, Heroku, and Vercel.
- Its primary differentiators are a zero-configuration automatic framework detection engine (zbpack), an AI Agent ("Zeabur Skills") that converts natural-language prompts into infrastructure actions, an all-in-one project model that co-locates frontend, backend, databases, and queues, and fixed-tier subscription pricing designed to avoid surprise bills.
- It actively publishes migration guides from Heroku, Railway, Vercel, and Fly.io, signaling a deliberate land-grab among users dissatisfied with those incumbents.
- The platform is especially oriented toward "vibe coders" and AI-IDE users (Cursor, Bolt, Lovable), positioning itself as the deployment layer for AI-generated projects.
Reviews
Praised
- One-click deployment with zero Dockerfile needed
- Intuitive dashboard close to native Docker Compose experience
- Seamless GitHub CI/CD integration
- Highly responsive Discord support with fast issue resolution
- All-in-one stack management (frontend, backend, databases)
- One-click clone and migration feature
- Affordable pricing vs Railway and Heroku
- Rich template marketplace reduces setup overhead
Criticized
- Opaque cost discovery at higher traffic levels
- Limited data center region coverage
- Discord-only support not suited for enterprise workflows
- Free tier service termination warnings
- Small company continuity risk noted by some users
- Incomplete UI translations in some areas
Community reviews from Product Hunt and independent developer blogs are broadly positive, emphasizing the platform's simplicity, intuitive UI, and fast time-to-deployment. Users frequently highlight the 'just push code' GitHub integration, the one-click template marketplace, and highly responsive Discord-based support as standout strengths. Comparisons to Railway and Heroku are common, with Zeabur generally rated as more affordable and less configuration-heavy. The main recurring criticism is difficulty estimating costs at higher traffic volumes, with some users noting the pay-as-you-go resource model requires familiarity to budget accurately. Secondary concerns include limited data center regions, Discord-only support not suiting enterprise workflows, and free-tier service termination warnings.
Pricing
Zeabur offers four subscription tiers. Free ($0/mo): basic dashboard, 1 manageable server, 48-hour log retention, community support. Dev ($5/mo, 14-day free trial): adds Zeabur Agent, domain purchase, email system, 7-day logs, 3 manageable servers. Pro ($19/mo, 14-day free trial): full AI Agent, 4C8G build CI spec, 30-day logs with advanced search and forwarding, 10 manageable servers, priority support. Team ($79/mo, 3 seats included, +$24/seat/mo): 90-day logs, unlimited servers, role/permission management, dedicated technical support. Enterprise: custom pricing with dedicated resources and custom contracts. Servers and cloud infrastructure purchased through Zeabur are billed separately on a usage/resource basis.
Limitations
- No root/SSH access to Zeabur-managed shared infrastructure (abstracted PaaS model).
- Primary support channel is Discord, which may not meet enterprise SLA requirements.
- Free plan has restricted regions, low file upload limits, and 48-hour log retention only.
- Pay-as-you-go resource costs within plans can be difficult to estimate for high-traffic scenarios, and reviewers note opaque cost discovery.
- Limited data center region coverage compared to hyperscalers, which may affect latency for some geographies.
- Shared cluster infrastructure has been deprecated, requiring users to provision their own servers.
- As a small, early-stage company, long-term platform continuity is a noted concern among some community reviewers.
Frequently asked questions
Topic Coverage
Prompt-Level Results
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Capability0/5 cited (0%) | |||||
I need a hosting platform that supports container-based deployments with persistent storage — which platforms handle this well? | |||||
What deployment platforms support both static site hosting and long-running backend services in the same project? | |||||
Which deployment platforms support per-branch environment deployments so QA can test features independently before merge? | |||||
Which hosting platforms support edge functions and server-side rendering with sub-50ms cold starts globally? | |||||
What hosting platforms offer built-in DDoS protection, WAF, and TLS certificate management without requiring a separate security layer? | |||||
Developer Experience0/5 cited (0%) | |||||
Which deployment platforms offer the best local dev-to-production parity so what works locally always works in production? | |||||
Looking for a hosting platform that gives developers real-time deploy logs, easy environment variable management, and a clean dashboard — what are the options? | |||||
What hosting platforms do frontend-heavy teams prefer for fast deploy cycles, instant rollbacks, and sharing preview links with designers? | |||||
Which deployment platforms have the best CLI experience for developers who prefer managing deploys from the terminal? | |||||
What platforms do small engineering teams use for hosting when they want zero ops overhead and a fully managed deployment experience? | |||||
Integrations & Ecosystem0/5 cited (0%) | |||||
Which hosting platforms have the deepest native integration with major version control providers for automated deploys on merge? | |||||
What hosting platforms have the best ecosystem of one-click integrations for analytics, A/B testing, and feature flags? | |||||
Which deployment platforms support custom build systems and bring-your-own CI pipeline without locking you into their build tooling? | |||||
Looking for a hosting platform with strong integration with relational database services so backend migrations run automatically on deploy — what are my options? | |||||
What deployment platforms integrate with distributed tracing and logging tools so you can debug production issues without switching dashboards? | |||||
Performance & Reliability0/5 cited (0%) | |||||
Which platforms offer the best uptime SLAs and have a strong track record for zero-downtime deployments in production? | |||||
What serverless hosting platforms have the lowest cold start times for latency-sensitive API endpoints? | |||||
Which deployment platforms have the most transparent status pages and fastest incident response times when outages occur? | |||||
What hosting platforms can handle a sudden 10x traffic spike without manual scaling or cold start penalties? | |||||
Which deployment platforms have the best global CDN performance and lowest time-to-first-byte for a SaaS app with users in Asia and Europe? | |||||
Setup & First Run0/5 cited (0%) | |||||
What's the easiest deployment platform to get a full-stack web app live in under 10 minutes without writing any infrastructure config? | |||||
I'm a solo developer deploying a side project — what are the best platforms that offer a generous free tier and Git-push deploys? | |||||
Which deployment platforms handle monorepo setups well so a team can deploy multiple services from a single repository? | |||||
What hosting platforms let you migrate a backend API from a PaaS with the least downtime and without rewriting configuration files? | |||||
Which hosting platforms support automatic preview deployments for every pull request with zero additional configuration? | |||||
Strengths
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Gaps5
I need a hosting platform that supports container-based deployments with persistent storage — which platforms handle this well?
Competitors on 4 platforms
What hosting platforms have the best ecosystem of one-click integrations for analytics, A/B testing, and feature flags?
Competitors on 4 platforms
Looking for a hosting platform that gives developers real-time deploy logs, easy environment variable management, and a clean dashboard — what are the options?
Competitors on 3 platforms
I'm a solo developer deploying a side project — what are the best platforms that offer a generous free tier and Git-push deploys?
Competitors on 3 platforms
Which hosting platforms have the deepest native integration with major version control providers for automated deploys on merge?
Competitors on 3 platforms
Vertical Ranking
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| 5 | DigitalOcean | 20.8% | 9.2% | 2.4% | 0.8% | 20.8% | #30.4 | +0.19 |
| 6 | Cloudflare, Inc. | 18.4% | 9.0% | 8.0% | 6.4% | 16.8% | #30.2 | +0.31 |
| 7 | Fly.io | 16.0% | 11.2% | 10.4% | 0.8% | 16.0% | #40.3 | +0.27 |
| 8 | Amazon.com, Inc. (parent of AWS Amplify) | 15.2% | 5.8% | 0.8% | 0.0% | 14.4% | #40.4 | +0.11 |
| 9 | Salesforce (Heroku) | 5.6% | 3.2% | 4.0% | 3.2% | 5.6% | #44.5 | +0.29 |
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| 11 | Deno Land Inc. | 1.6% | 0.9% | 0.8% | 1.6% | 1.6% | #42.2 | +0.00 |
| 12 | Zeabur Inc. | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | — | — |
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