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by ecmascript
851 days ago
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Yeah obviously you can use Remix at Vercel as well, but since Vercel is the company behind Next.js I would think you will probably have a better time using Next.js with Vercel. Altough, I have never used Vercel so that was just an assumption from my part. From my understanding though, they make it really easy to host Next.js apps with Vercel. I guess the good part of using Remix if you use Vercel is that when they pull the rug from beneath you, you can always switch to another hosting provider. |
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