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BitBalloon vs GitLab Pages: What are the differences?
Developers describe BitBalloon as "The ultimate static site hosting platform". BitBalloon deploys static sites from development to production in one step. Sites are automatically compressed, cached and pushed to a CDN. Any forms on the site will automatically work BitBalloon is 100% programmable, everything from deployment to form handling can be controlled through the API.
White label reseller options are available for using BitBalloon as a site publishing engine inside 3rd party authoring tools.. On the other hand, GitLab Pages is detailed as "Create websites for your GitLab projects, groups, or user account". Host your static websites on GitLab.com for free, or on your own GitLab Enterprise Edition instance. Use any static website generator: Jekyll, Middleman, Hexo, Hugo, Pelican, and more.
BitBalloon and GitLab Pages belong to "Static Web Hosting" category of the tech stack.
Pros of BitBalloon
- Forms handling2
- Free1
- Easy to set up1
- Gulp/grunt integration1
Pros of GitLab Pages
- Free5
- Integrated build and release pipeline4
- Allows any custom build scripts and plugins2
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Cons of BitBalloon
Cons of GitLab Pages
- Require Jekyll approach1
- Slow builds0