Once you've exported your website from a no-code builder, you need a place to put it. The good news? We are living in the golden age of static hosting. There are incredible infrastructure platforms available for free.

Here are our top 5 picks for 2025.
1. Vercel
Best for: Next.js users and performance freaks.
Vercel is the company behind Next.js. Their edge network is blazing fast.
- Pros: Incredible performance, ease of use, zero-config for most frameworks.
- Cons: Bandwidth limits on free tier (though hard to hit for personal sites).
2. Netlify
Best for: Simplicity and easy features like Forms.
Netlify pioneered the modern static site movement ("JAMstack").
- Pros: "Netlify Drop" is the easiest drag-and-drop hosting anywhere. built-in form handling is a lifesaver.
- Cons: Build times can be slower on the free tier compared to Vercel.
3. GitHub Pages
Best for: Developers and Open Source projects.
If you already use Git, this is a no-brainer.
- Pros: Completely free, directly integrated with your repo.
- Cons: Configuration is slightly more technical; no built-in form handling.
4. Cloudflare Pages
Best for: Security and Global reach.
Runs on Cloudflare's massive global network.
- Pros: Unmatched speed and DDoS protection.
- Cons: Newer, so fewer "quality of life" features than Netlify.
5. Firebase Hosting
Best for: Apps already in the Google ecosystem.
- Pros: Fast, reliable, Google-backed infrastructure.
- Cons: Setup requires CLI tools; can be overkill for a simple portfolio.
Recommendation
For most NoCodeExport users:
- Use Netlify if you want the absolute easiest setup (Drag & Drop).
- Use Vercel if you care about raw performance numbers.
Either way, you are paying $0 compared to the $15-30/mo charged by site builders.
