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  1. Cloud Application Platform | Render

    On Render, you can build, deploy, and scale your apps with unparalleled ease – from your first user to your billionth.

  2. Render MCP Server – Render Docs

    To start using the Render MCP server, you first tell your AI app which Render workspace to operate in. This determines which resources the MCP server can access.

  3. Pricing | Render

    With Render’s Free instances, you can spin up web services, Render Key Value instances, and Render Postgres databases at no charge. Free instance types have usage limits and are …

  4. Render Status

    Welcome to Render's home for real-time and historical data on system performance.

  5. Cloud Application Hosting for Developers | Render

    Render is a unified cloud to build and run all your apps and websites with free SSL, global CDN, private networks and automatic deploys from Git.

  6. Deploy n8n on Render – Render Docs

    Update your render.yaml file to use a paid instance type for the database, then push the update to your repo to trigger a new sync. After both resources become available, navigate to your new …

  7. Render Service Types – Render Docs

    Render Service Types Identify the right service type for your use case. Render supports five different service types for hosting your app: Web services (most common) Static sites Private …

  8. Web Services – Render Docs

    Render helps you host web apps written in your favorite language and framework: Node.js with Express, Python with Django or FastAPI—you name it. Render builds and deploys your code …

  9. Testing AI coding agents (2025): Cursor vs. Claude, OpenAI, and …

    Aug 12, 2025 · TL;DR: Cursor leads on setup speed, Docker/Render deployment, and code quality, while Claude Code is best for rapid prototypes and a productive terminal UX. Gemini …

  10. Render Webhooks – Render Docs

    Mar 11, 2025 · These example apps demonstrate listening for Render webhook notifications and performing custom actions in response. Fork them on GitHub to get started quickly.