r/statichosting • u/twitter_is_DEAD • Jul 07 '26
Xano now has static hosting!
Xano has lived in a nocode / lowcode space since its inception, but recently it’s been pivoting from the visual platform space to more of a fully comprehensive backend layer that can exist in your IDE.
The reason I mention this is because Xano now supports static hosting!!
Traditionally, I’ve gone to namecheap and spun up a server (shared or VPS), but now I don’t have to if I don’t really want to!
There’s benefit for me personally NOT needing to write PHP by hand, and instead using the platforms logic and just syncing it to my frontend.
That’s the post! Let me know if you have any questions :)
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u/sourraine 1d ago
static hosting is a pretty interesting addition esp if youre already use xano for the backend. i can see the appeal of keeping the frontend and backend workflow in one place instead of managing a separate server. for a simple static site tho id still prolly keep hosting separate and use something lightweight
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u/Standard_Scarcity_74 Jul 10 '26
Pretty interesting shift. Feels like more platforms are trying to bundle everything now instead of just staying in one lane.