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  1. Cloud Application Platform | Render

    On Render, you can build, deploy, and scale your apps with unparalleled ease – from your first user to your billionth.

  2. Render MCP Server – Render Docs

    To start using the Render MCP server, you first tell your AI app which Render workspace to operate in. This determines which resources the MCP server can access.

  3. Render vs Vercel – Render Docs

    Depending on your needs, Render can be a good alternative to Vercel, or you may want to use Render and Vercel together. This guide compares Render and Vercel to help you make the best choice for …

  4. Pricing | Render

    With Render’s Free instances, you can spin up web services, Render Key Value instances, and Render Postgres databases at no charge. Free instance types have usage limits and are designed to help …

  5. Web Services – Render Docs

    Render helps you host web apps written in your favorite language and framework: Node.js with Express, Python with Django or FastAPI—you name it. Render builds and deploys your code with every push …

  6. Deploy for Free – Render Docs

    With Render's free instance types you can spin up Web Services and Postgres databases at no charge. Explore new tech, build personal projects, and preview Render's developer experience.

  7. Your First Render Deploy – Render Docs

    This tutorial uses free Render resources—no payment required. All you need is a GitHub repo with the web app you want to deploy (GitLab and Bitbucket work too).

  8. Deploy n8n on Render – Render Docs

    Update your render.yaml file to use a paid instance type for the database, then push the update to your repo to trigger a new sync. After both resources become available, navigate to your new web …

  9. The Render Dashboard – Render Docs

    The Render Dashboard is the web interface for managing everything in your Render workspace—services, team members, billing, and more: Your dashboard's main page lists the …

  10. Service Previews – Render Docs

    For each service preview, Render creates a separate, temporary instance of your service with its own onrender.com URL (served over HTTP/2 with full TLS), so you can validate your changes safely.