Github copilot hosting

Deploy apps built with GitHub Copilot, faster

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Deploy the apps you build with GitHub Copilot on reliable hosting you can trust. Every plan includes our 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can try it with confidence.

Ship Copilot-built apps without friction

Take what you build with GitHub Copilot and deploy it on Node.js hosting without extra setup. Your code ships as a working app or site, with a simple path from local development to production. Once it’s live, your project runs on managed infrastructure built for Node.js apps, so you spend less time on server maintenance and more time shipping updates. You get the reliability and headroom to keep your stack steady as traffic grows.
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Github copilot hosting FAQs

Get answers to the most frequently asked questions about Github copilot hosting services.

What does GitHub Copilot hosting mean?

It means hosting the Node.js app you built with GitHub Copilot so it can run in production and serve real users. GitHub Copilot helps you write the code, but Hostinger runs the app, manages the runtime, and keeps it available online.

How is GitHub Copilot hosting different from regular VPS hosting?

With a VPS, you manage the server, Node.js setup, updates, and process management yourself. With Hostinger Node.js hosting, those parts are handled for you, so github copilot hosting is closer to deploy-and-run than full server administration.

Can I deploy a private GitHub repository?

Yes. Connect your GitHub account, grant access to the private repo, and deploy from the branch you want. You can keep using private repos for source control and push updates normally.

What happens if my GitHub Copilot-built app gets a lot of traffic?

Your app keeps running, but plan limits still apply, so sustained high traffic can require an upgrade. We do not charge surprise overage fees for traffic spikes, but you should choose a plan that matches your expected usage.

How do I move an app from local development or another host?

Push the app to GitHub, connect the repository in Hostinger, and deploy. If you're moving from another host, update any environment variables, database settings, and domain records, then test the production build.