My main use case for Netlify Platform is hosting web applications on its platform and using its name host services for the domain.
A concrete example of a web application that I have hosted using Netlify Platform is my family business's website, and I needed the domain functionality in order to link, together with my domain registrar, to Netlify Platform's name servers so that the domain could be connected with the website and also to be able to use a subdomain that is for API for some APIs that I have within the platform.
I would consider the best features that Netlify Platform offers to be that it is a worthy rival to Vercel because, just as that platform does, these platforms allow you to quickly deploy web projects from repositories and the user interface is very easy to use; I'd say that's one of the most useful things about Netlify Platform, and that many features are free. It easily allows you to make secondary deployment environments to, for example, test certain features in staging that you may have implemented.
Regarding the ease of use that I mention, the aspects of the interface or the deployment process that I find especially intuitive or that save me the most time include the fact that it automatically has a CI/CD flow where I deploy, and automatically—that is, I push the code to GitHub, in this case, I have it hosted there—and it automatically starts building the application and it is deployed immediately. It also allows me to easily configure environment variables and also how the application is built.
In the case of my family business, the main benefits or positive changes I've noticed since using Netlify Platform include that it saves me headaches, such as what I mentioned about deployment and building the application. Before, I did it with GitHub Pages, but it's a system that's a bit more rigid, so to speak. With Netlify Platform, I can easily deploy one or several projects, change application settings, and have several versions in the same place.
Since I migrated to Netlify Platform, I have noticed time savings, error reduction, and improvements in efficiency because if there is any error when building the application, it notifies me quickly, and I can see exactly what is failing, which with GitHub Pages was a bit more complicated.
I think Netlify Platform is quite good, and it could focus on developing something for the backend, not just for the frontend. Although I'm not sure if Netlify Platform already offers these options, I've only used it to deploy frontend.
I can specify a concrete benefit I noticed when migrating the site from that previous hosting to Netlify Platform, which includes cost reduction, better deployment time, and fewer technical incidents.
I've been using Netlify Platform for approximately a year.
I consider Netlify Platform to be a stable solution.
I evaluate the scalability of Netlify Platform as sufficient for my current and future needs; the platform seems scalable to me. I see that it's easy to deploy, and in general, I feel that for the future and the present, it's a good solution.
I evaluated other options before choosing Netlify Platform, and I considered Vercel, but Netlify Platform seemed the easiest to use at that time.
The platform is deployed in Netlify Platform's public cloud.
For the backend, which is an API that I have running to obtain the catalog of the company's services, I use Oracle Cloud in its free tier alongside Netlify Platform.
I have seen a return on investment with Netlify Platform.
I can tell you more about that return on investment because before the site was hosted elsewhere, I experienced significant improvements after migrating to Netlify Platform.
My experience with the pricing, setup cost, and licensing of Netlify Platform has been excellent.
I used another solution before choosing Netlify Platform.
My advice to other people who are considering using Netlify Platform would be that they consider this option among those available because of its ease of use and because it allows a very easy-to-configure CI, continuous integration, continuous deployment flow when you're building an application, and that it also provides the name host for connecting domains that you already have registered with a domain registrar. I would rate Netlify Platform an 8 out of 10.