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Cloud Application Platform | Render On Render, you can build, deploy, and scale your apps with unparalleled ease – from your first user to your billionth
Render · The Easiest Cloud For All Your Apps Render is a unified cloud to build and run all your apps and websites with free SSL, global CDN, private networks and automatic deploys from Git
Platform | Render Render is a unified cloud to build and run all your apps and websites with free TLS certificates, global CDN, private networks and auto deploys from Git
Docs + Quickstarts | Render Run your code in just a few clicks with Render You decide what's possible, and we'll help bring it to life
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
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 you to explore new tech, build personal projects, and preview Render's developer experience
Render MCP Server – Render Docs Use Render's official Model Context Protocol (MCP) server to manage your Render infrastructure directly from compatible AI apps, such as Cursor and Claude With natural language prompts, you can spin up new services, query your databases, and more
Connect GitHub – Render Docs Render connects with GitHub to deploy your apps and websites automatically on every push to your project Use this quickstart guide to connect Render to GitHub
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 service's page in the Render Dashboard