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Migrate from Vercel

Love the developer experience, hate the bills? Kovra gives you Git-based deploys with full backend support — on infrastructure you own.

Migrations are hands-on — our CTO reviews your stack and plans the cutover with you.

3x

cost reduction

Teams switching from Vercel cut their infrastructure costs by up to 3x by deploying to their own cloud with no per-seat or bandwidth fees.

Full-stack, not just frontend

Vercel is built for frontend. Kovra deploys your full stack — APIs, workers, databases, cron jobs, and GPU workloads — all from one platform.

No bandwidth surprises

Vercel's bandwidth and function invocation costs spike unpredictably. With Kovra, you pay flat cloud-provider rates on your own account. No surprises.

No per-seat pricing

Invite your whole team without worrying about per-seat costs. Kovra charges for compute, not headcount.

See why teams are switching

Vercel vs Kovra — feature by feature.

FeatureVercelKovra
Git push deploys
Preview environments
Custom domains
SSL certificates
Backend servicesServerless only
Databases & cachesPaid add-ons
Workers & cron jobs
GPU workloads
Your own cloud account
Bare metal support
No bandwidth fees
No per-seat pricing
AutoscalingEdge functions

Migrate in three steps

Our team pairs with you on every step — no downtime, no rewrite. .

1

Connect your infrastructure

Link your AWS, GCP, Azure account, or bare metal servers. Full infrastructure provisioned automatically.

2

Import your repos

Connect GitHub or GitLab. Kovra detects your framework, build config, and environment variables.

3

Deploy everything

Ship your frontend, APIs, workers, and databases together. Update your DNS and you're live.

We were spending $4,200/mo on Vercel with bandwidth overages every month. Kovra brought us to $1,300/mo on our own AWS — with full backend support included.

Sarah Chen

Engineering Lead, Pipekit

Ready to leave Vercel behind?

Our team walks you through the migration — from planning to cutover. Zero-credit-card trial available anytime.