Koyeb vs Strattic

A detailed comparison to help you choose between Koyeb and Strattic.

Koyeb

Koyeb

Serverless platform for deploying apps globally with zero infrastructure setup

Strattic

Strattic

Static WordPress hosting with zero server management

Overview
Rating4.2 (311 reviews)4.9 (213 reviews)
Pricing modelfreemiumpaid
Best forTeams deploying containerized applications and APIs that need global distribution without managing Kubernetes or reserved capacity.Content publishers, marketing teams, and agencies managing multiple WordPress sites that need high performance and minimal maintenance overhead.
Pricing transparency
Intro price$0.00/mo$39.00/mo
Renewal price$5.00/mo$39.00/mo
Renewal hike+0%
Renewal transparencygoodgood
Money-back days0 days14 days
Uptime guarantee99.9%99.99%
Hosting amenities
cPanel included
WordPress 1-click
Staging environment
Daily backups
Free SSL
Free domain
Free migration
Phone support
Live chat
LiteSpeed server
Green hosting
Data-center locations
Regions
United StatesGermanySingapore
United StatesEurope
Tags
Tags
free tierfree ssl
free ssldaily backupswordpress optimised
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Koyeb

Pros

  • + Deploy directly from git with automatic rebuilds on push
  • + Global edge network with automatic geographic routing
  • + Pay only for compute time used; no idle server charges
  • + Built-in SSL, environment management, and rolling deployments

Cons

  • - Smaller ecosystem and community compared to AWS Lambda or Vercel
  • - Regional pricing varies significantly; can exceed competitors for sustained workloads
  • - Limited native integration with third-party CI/CD systems beyond git
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Strattic

Pros

  • + Deploy WordPress sites globally without server management
  • + Reduce hosting costs by 80-90% compared to traditional managed WordPress
  • + Eliminate common WordPress vulnerabilities through static file serving
  • + Get automatic CDN distribution across 200+ edge locations

Cons

  • - Not suitable for sites requiring real-time user interactions or frequent database queries
  • - Learning curve for teams accustomed to traditional WordPress workflows
  • - Limited to WordPress sites; requires conversion process rather than direct lift-and-shift
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