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Host your Parcel-built apps with confidence on reliable Node.js hosting. Every plan includes a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can try it risk-free.

Ship Parcel builds faster

Take the code you bundle with Parcel from local builds to live deployment without changing your workflow. Hostinger’s Node.js hosting gives your app a straightforward path to production, so you can ship the project you’ve built with less setup and fewer deployment steps. Once it’s online, your app runs on managed infrastructure designed for Node.js workloads, with uptime and scaling covered as traffic grows. You spend less time on server maintenance and more time refining the code and features that matter.
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Parcel hosting FAQs

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

What is parcel hosting and why would I need it?

Parcel hosting means deploying the Node.js app or site you built with Parcel to a live server so users can access it. It matters because your project needs a runtime, process management, and network access outside your local machine.

How is parcel hosting different from regular VPS hosting?

With a VPS, you manage the server, OS updates, Node version, and deployment setup yourself. With our Node.js hosting, the environment is managed for you, so you focus on the app instead of server maintenance.

Can I deploy a Parcel project from a private GitHub repository?

Yes. Connect your GitHub account, grant access to the private repository, and deploy from the branch you want. Updates can then be pulled from Git just like with a public repo.

Are there traffic limits or overage fees for parcel hosting?

Plans include defined resource limits, and if your app grows beyond them, you may need to upgrade rather than pay surprise overage fees. If traffic becomes sustained or resource-heavy, it's better to move to a larger plan before performance drops.

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

Push your project to GitHub or upload it from your local environment, then connect the repository and set the build and start commands. If you're migrating from another host, keep the same Node.js version and environment variables to reduce setup work.