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Side-by-side record

Depot vs. Qovery

Built from each tool’s researched, reviewed record. Figures are checked against public pricing pages at research time — always confirm current pricing with the vendor before buying.

The short version

Depot starts at $20 per seat, versus Qovery at Custom pricing.

Full comparison

Depotfrom $20 per month
Qoveryfrom Custom pricing
Audyense Score49AS*Low18AS*Low
PositioningRemote container build service and CI runners for dramatically faster Docker buildsDeveloper self-service infrastructure on your cloud
Free tierNoNo
DeploymentCloud / SaaSCloud / SaaS, Hybrid
Best fitSMB, Mid-market, EnterpriseStartup, SMB, Mid-market
Pricing plans
  • Developer$20
  • Startup$200
  • BusinessCustom pricing
  • DeveloperCustom pricing
  • TeamCustom pricing
  • EnterpriseCustom pricing
AI featuresNoDepot is focused on build acceleration and does not market AI/ML features as part of its core product.
Alerting & on-callNoNot an alerting or on-call product; provides build status but no incident alerting.
Application performance monitoring (APM)NoNot an APM tool; scope is container/CI build performance, not application runtime monitoring.
CI/CD pipelinesYesCore use case: remote container builds, faster GitHub Actions runners, and Depot CI integrate directly into CI/CD pipelines across GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, CircleCI, Buildkite, Jenkins and more.
Distributed tracingNoNo distributed tracing capability.
Incident managementNoNo incident management workflows.
Infrastructure monitoringNoNot an infrastructure monitoring product; manages build infrastructure but does not monitor customer infra.
Log managementPartialSurfaces build logs and build insights/analytics for its own builds, but is not a general-purpose log aggregation platform.
Public APIYesProvides a public API/SDK and CLI for managing projects and builds programmatically.
Self-hosting / on-premPartialPrimarily a fully-managed cloud service; enterprise arrangements can use dedicated infrastructure, but there is no standard self-hosted/on-prem deployment.
Cost controlsYesMakes environment and cloud spend more visible.
Self-service environmentsYesLets developers create isolated application environments.
Cloud deploymentYesRuns the control plane on the customer cloud boundary.
Kubernetes orchestrationYesBuilds on Kubernetes and container primitives.
Git-based deploymentYesConnects deployments to Git repositories.
Role-based access controlYesControls platform and environment access.
Infrastructure APIYesSupports custom integrations and automation.
Preview environmentsYesHelps teams test changes before production.
Integrations verified
Aggregate rating5.0 · 3 reviews · No reviews yet
Integrations
GitHub ActionsGitLab CICircleCIBuildkiteJenkinsBitbucket Pipelines+6 more
AWSGoogle CloudKubernetesDockerGitHubGitLab+9 more
Security & compliance
SOC 2
SOC 2GDPR
Pros
  • Dramatic build-speed improvements (commonly reported multiples up to 40-55x) via remote BuildKit and shared persistent caching
  • Extremely easy adoption, often a single-line change to an existing Dockerfile build or CI workflow
  • Exceptional, proactive support directly from the founders and engineers, including help optimizing Dockerfiles
  • Native Intel/Arm/multi-arch builds without emulation, plus per-second billing that avoids per-minute rounding
  • Developer-friendly environments
  • Customer-cloud deployment
  • RBAC and cost controls
  • API and IaC connectivity
Cons
  • Very thin third-party review presence (only ~3 G2 reviews), so independent validation at scale is limited
  • Early-stage edge cases have been reported (e.g., builds failing on git submodule changes), though the team resolved them
  • Introduces a dependency on a third-party managed build service, a concern for teams wary of vendor lock-in or external build infrastructure
  • Usage-based overage costs can accumulate for teams with very high build volume beyond included minutes
  • Cloud architecture still matters
  • Pricing is not fully public
  • Requires platform setup
  • Coverage depends on supported cloud patterns
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