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FilexHost vs Miget

Side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right tool.

FilexHost instantly creates shareable web pages from any file you upload.

Last updated: February 28, 2026

Deploy unlimited services on one flat-rate plan.

Visual Comparison

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Overview

About FilexHost

FilexHost is a revolutionary, universal file hosting and sharing platform designed to eliminate the traditional complexities of digital file distribution. It provides a seamless "Drop & Share" workflow that empowers individuals and professionals to instantly publish and share any file type with a global audience. The core value proposition lies in its remarkable simplicity and powerful, built-in rendering capabilities. Users can drag and drop a file—be it a document, spreadsheet, image, video, or even an entire static website—and within seconds receive a secure, shareable URL. Recipients require no logins, no special software, and no technical knowledge; they experience the content beautifully rendered directly in their web browser. FilexHost serves a broad spectrum of users, from professionals sharing client reports and developers hosting project demos to creators distributing digital products and teams collaborating on assets. By removing barriers like attachment limits, "request access" emails, and complex server configurations, FilexHost redefines friction-free file delivery, prioritizing an elegant and immediate viewer experience above all else.

About Miget

Miget – Stop paying per app. Start paying per compute.

Traditional PaaS platforms charge you for every app, database, and worker separately. Miget flips that model: pick a fixed compute plan, then deploy as many services as you want inside it.

  • Unlimited apps, databases, and background workers per plan
  • No per-service billing surprises
  • Built on Kubernetes with full isolation between tenants
  • Deploy from Git, GitHub, Registry with zero-config builds
  • Managed PostgreSQL, Redis, and more
  • Custom domains with automatic TLS

Whether you're running a single side project or a full production stack, you only pay for the compute you reserve—not the number of things you run on it.

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