Hashicorp Waypoint vs Heroku: What is the best PaaS for your team?
Blog post from Qovery
Waypoint and Heroku serve distinct deployment needs, with Waypoint catering to DevOps professionals seeking productivity in building deployment systems, while Heroku offers a more user-friendly Platform as a Service (PaaS) for developers and companies focusing on product development. Waypoint requires a deeper understanding of infrastructure and integration with existing systems, offering flexibility in version control but necessitating manual connection with version control systems (VCS) and infrastructure providers like AWS, GCP, or Azure. In contrast, Heroku simplifies deployment through its integration with Git, abstracting infrastructure complexities but limiting developers to its Git repository. While Heroku is known for its ease of use and ability to make companies production-ready quickly, Waypoint is a higher-level abstraction than Terraform but still requires understanding of infrastructure components. Despite Waypoint's advantages in simplifying deployments for organizations, it doesn't address the challenge of managing numerous apps across different environments, and its complexity may be a barrier for less experienced developers. Ultimately, both platforms offer valuable solutions depending on the specific needs and expertise of the team.