Nestjs hosting

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Host your NestJS apps with confidence on reliable infrastructure built for production. Try it risk-free with our 30-day money-back guarantee.

Production-ready hosting for NestJS

Deploy your NestJS app with a setup that fits how Node.js projects are built and shipped. Push your code, and Hostinger handles the runtime so controllers, services, and APIs are ready to run without extra server setup. Your project stays on infrastructure built for reliability, with room to handle traffic as it grows. That gives you less time spent on maintenance and more time shipping changes to your app.
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Nestjs hosting FAQs

Get answers to the most frequently asked questions about Nestjs hosting services.
NestJS hosting is the environment where you deploy and run your NestJS app so it can accept real traffic over the internet. It matters because your app needs a managed Node.js runtime, process handling, and enough resources to stay online after deploy.
With a VPS, you manage the server, Node.js version, process manager, updates, and security yourself. With our NestJS hosting, those pieces are handled for you, so you can deploy the app without setting up the whole server stack.
Yes. Connect your GitHub account, grant access to the private repo, and select the branch you want to deploy. After that, updates can be deployed from new pushes just like with a public repository.
Plans include resource limits, so if your app grows beyond them, you may need to upgrade instead of paying surprise overage fees. If traffic spikes, the main constraint is your plan's CPU, memory, and app capacity.
Push your NestJS project to GitHub or import the existing repo, then connect it to Hostinger and set the start command and environment variables. If you're moving from another host, copy your config and database settings first, then deploy the same codebase here.