Introduction
What OneBit Deploy is, what you can run on it, and how it fits Nigerian teams.
OneBit Deploy is a Nigerian platform-as-a-service (PaaS). You connect a GitHub repository (or upload a ZIP), and OneBit builds your code into a container image and runs it on a managed Kubernetes platform — with a public URL, automatic SSL, custom domains and live logs. Everything is billed in Nigerian naira.
It is built for developers and teams who want the convenience of a modern deploy platform (like Vercel or Railway) but with naira billing and local payment methods, built by a Nigerian company.
What you can deploy
Static sites
Ship a static site from a GitHub repo or a ZIP upload.
Web services
Run Node.js and Next.js apps built straight from your repo.
Managed databases
PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB and MongoDB with a connection string.
WordPress (Beta)
Stand up WordPress with a managed database behind it.
Why OneBit Deploy
- Billed in naira. Transparent ₦ pricing, no foreign-exchange markup.
- Built for Nigeria. A Nigerian company serving developers across Nigeria and West Africa.
- Modern DX. GitHub CI/CD, live logs, environment variables, metrics and auto-SSL.
- Managed data. Provision databases without running your own servers.
Good to know
OneBit Deploy currently runs in a single region. Supported application runtimes today are Node.js and Next.js, plus static sites and managed databases. WordPress is in Beta. There are no managed backups or one-click rollbacks yet.