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Build and deploy Next.js website on cpanel

In this article I'm going to show you a step by step process on how to host your nextjs website on cpanel using namcheap shared hosting package.


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Peter Kelvin Torver

2 years ago | 1 min read

Follow this step by step tutorial on how to build and deploy a next.js website on cpanel

In this article I'm going to show you a step by step process on how to host your nextjs website on cpanel using namcheap shared hosting package.

If you're familiar with next js, you might think it can only be hosted on vercel but what if you already have your own hosting package and don't want to spend extra cost acquiring a new hosting package with vercel.

Well, in this article I will show you how to develop your next.js website or app from the scratch and host it on Cpanel.

Pros of hosting next.js website on cpanel

  1. One of the benefits of hosting your next.js app on cpanel is, it saves you cost.
  2. You make your cpanel subscription once and don't have to bother about paying per team member or monthly(unless you want to)
  3. It retains almost all awesome next.js capabilities

Cons of hosting next.js website on cpanel

  1. No serverless functions
  2. Summary It is now left for you to decide which way is best for you and your business.

For a step by step tutorial on how to host next.js website on cPanel using namecheap shared hosting, please watch the YouTube video below. There are a lot of things you will learn.

I run this youtube channel known as TechFortified where I publish amazing tech content. Please don't forget to like, comment, subscribe and turn on notification for more awesome videos like this. Thank you.

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Peter Kelvin Torver

I'm a Full Stack Software Engineer with proficiency in technologies such as React js, Node js, Socket.io, Nest js, Prisma, Redux, Next js, typescript, JavaScript, Mongodb, MySQL and postgresql to build amazing digital products. I work hard but I don't take life too seriously. I love music and Football. I also own a YouTube channel (TechFortified) where I publish educational tech content. Feel free to hit me up for any collaboration or business.


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