Best Platform as a Service (PaaS) Providers for Rust

Find and compare the best Platform as a Service (PaaS) providers for Rust in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Platform as a Service (PaaS) providers for Rust on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Render Reviews

    Render

    Render

    $19 per user per month
    Developers have historically faced a dilemma with cloud infrastructure, having to choose between costly yet rigid platforms that struggle to scale and intricate large cloud solutions that require significant learning and extensive operations teams. Render provides an ideal solution by combining user-friendliness with robust power and scalability, capable of supporting anything from a basic HTML page to sophisticated applications consisting of numerous microservices. This balance allows developers to focus more on innovation rather than navigating cumbersome systems.
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    Koyeb Reviews

    Koyeb

    Koyeb

    $2.7 per month
    Deploy your code to production seamlessly and rapidly with Koyeb, allowing you to enhance backend applications using top-tier hardware at the edge. By linking your GitHub account to Koyeb, you can effortlessly select a repository for deployment while we handle the underlying infrastructure. Our platform simplifies the process of building, deploying, running, and scaling your application without any setup required. Just push your code, and we will take care of the rest, implementing swift continuous deployment for your app. With built-in native versioning for all your deployments, you can innovate without fear. Create Docker containers, host them on any registry, and deploy your latest version globally with a single API call. Collaborate with your team effectively, enjoying real-time previews after each push thanks to our integrated CI/CD features. The Koyeb platform empowers you to mix and match various languages, frameworks, and technologies, allowing you to deploy any application without the need for changes, owing to its native compatibility with widely-used languages and Docker containers. Koyeb automatically detects and builds applications written in Node.js, Python, Go, Ruby, Java, PHP, Scala, Clojure, and many others, ensuring a seamless deployment experience. With Koyeb, you have the freedom to innovate and scale without limitations.
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    RailPush Reviews

    RailPush

    RailPush

    $4 per month
    RailPush is an innovative deployment service that effortlessly transitions your code from a repository to a fully operational application, complete with builds, HTTPS support, and a default URL right from the start. By simply connecting your repository, users can deploy their applications in a matter of minutes and receive a live URL, while RailPush efficiently manages deployments, data, and routing all in one place, allowing integration with GitHub and customization of build requirements. Each code push triggers a build process that checks the application's health and implements updates, providing instant URLs secured with TLS and offering preview links for testing. Users can initiate their first web service by linking their GitHub repository, choosing a specific repo and branch, and defining any necessary build or start commands, leading to an automatic deployment service. RailPush simplifies the development process by automatically identifying the runtime and creating an optimized Dockerfile, offering compatibility with popular languages such as Node.js, Python, Go, Ruby, Rust, Elixir, Java, and Docker. For those who prefer a hassle-free setup, pre-configured stacks are available, allowing users to deploy popular combinations like Next.js with Postgres, Django coupled with Redis, and Rails, among others, using straightforward templates that streamline the process even further. This all-in-one platform not only enhances productivity but also empowers developers to focus more on coding rather than the complexities of deployment.
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