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Check out the [deployment documentation](https://nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/deployment) for more information.
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Check out the [deployment documentation](https://nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/deployment) for more information.
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### Deploy to Netlify
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Where you host your SAAS is 100% your problem however :-
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- A quick look at the vue.js discord indicates that netlify has the most mentions (2020) out of all the hosting providers beating out Firebase (1592), Vercel (973) and AWS (740)
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- I was able to get my app up and running with ridiculously little effort
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Steps (Assumes your repo is in github)
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1) Go to [Netlify](https://www.netlify.com/)
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2) Log in with your github account (it's easier) and create an account (Free Tier is fine for now)
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3) Add a New Site -> Import from Existing Proect
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4) Choose your repo (You might need to Configure the Netlify app on GitHub) - Netlify auto-detects a nuxt app pretty good and the defaults it chooses seem to be fine.
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5) Setup environment variables per the .env_example file (SUPABASE_URL, SUPABASE_KEY....etc)
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6) Optionally change site name (e.g. mycoolsaas) or apply a domain name
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7) Go to (Supabase)[https://app.supabase.com/]
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8) Choose your project
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9) Go to URL Authentication -> URL Configuration -> Site URL
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10) enter your new netlify URL e.g. https://mycoolsaas.netlify.app/ and click 'save'
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