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Forge vs Surge: What are the differences?

Developers describe Forge as "Static web hosting made simple". Fastest possible way to host lighting-fast static websites for small businesses, web startups, and app developers. On the other hand, Surge is detailed as "Static web publishing for Front-End Developers". Surge makes it easy for developers to deploy projects to a production-quality CDN through Grunt, Gulp, npm.

Forge and Surge can be primarily classified as "Static Web Hosting" tools.

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    Free plan
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    Simple
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    Free custom domain support
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    Deployment via command line
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    Smart about urls
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    Fast
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    Automatic urls based on filenames
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    404 status page based on 404.html
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    Free ssl

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      No free redirects

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    What is Forge?

    Fastest possible way to host lighting-fast static websites for small businesses, web startups, and app developers.

    What is Surge?

    Surge makes it easy for developers to deploy projects to a production-quality CDN through Grunt, Gulp, npm.

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