Heroku, alternatives, and how to migrate
Blog post from Northflank
Heroku, a cloud service platform known for simplifying code deployment and database hosting, has faced challenges since its 2010 acquisition by Salesforce, leading to user dissatisfaction and a search for alternatives. Despite handling over 60 billion requests daily and generating $500 million in annual revenue, Heroku has struggled with stagnation, frequent outages, and significant security breaches, including a high-profile hack of GitHub OAuth applications. Additionally, its inability to process payments from non-enterprise Indian customers due to regulatory issues has further alienated users. Once pioneering in ease of application deployment with features like buildpacks and dynos, Heroku has seen its workforce shrink and its product offerings stagnate, prompting users to explore emerging competitors like Northflank, Cloud.run, and Render. These platforms offer modernized features, enhanced security, and reliability, providing developers with flexible environments to deploy and manage their applications efficiently.