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Forge users - we're gathering quotes for the new Forge website. 🫶 If Forge has made your deployment workflow smoother, saved you time, or helped scale your Laravel apps, we want to hear about it. Send a reply with your experience on Forge! 👇

I've been a happy Forge user since the beginning! It's really the ultimate deployment/devops solution for anything Laravel 🤌

Would love to stay on the homepage 😇 still valid 👌

Using Forge is a no brainer - it lets me spend more time building a product and less time managing servers.

I have been using it for over 5 years, hosting ~25 websites for myself, and I implemented it for all clients I worked with in that time span. Saved me tons of nerves and time, and I love it!

Forge just save me a lot of time when I need to ship, I was thinking to move some projects to Laravel Cloud instead, but for real, Would be just for testing, cause Forge already supports me 100%

Being a single tech guy behind Youform where I manage everything from code to servers I’d say forge has helped us a lot. While we have grown from 200 users to ~50,000 users in 1 year, our servers has also grown significantly. From single ec2 instance in Jan 2024 to now 10+ servers including 3 app servers, one load balancer, 2 worker servers, 1 redis, 1 test server. All these I can manage easily using forge. Whenever there’s a load, I just need to open forge and hit a button to spin up a new server. Forge takes care of all the steps including running our own “recipes”. Really the best roi. Waiting for the new version.

Forge is a no brainer! I now spen less time spent managing servers and more time spent developing products

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Forge allows our team to effortlessly manage and maintain our servers, for our most basic sites through to the more Laravel complex apps. Forge is the most affordable companion that perfectly fits the Laravel ecosystem like a glove.

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Forge is our go-to for deployment and server management. It's simple to use, while not forgoing the detail and power features we often rely on.

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I’ve tried most of the DevOps tools out there, but honestly, Forge stands out as the best.

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