To help get you started and provide examples of minimal applications, we’ve created several Hello World repositories in GitHub that you can fork and deploy on Kinsta.
If you’re using a different Git provider like Bitbucket or GitLab, check out our guides for importing a GitHub repository into either git service:
Go
Java
Node.js
PHP
Python
React
Ruby
Scala
Other
Static Site Hosting Examples
With Kinsta’s Static Site Hosting, you can deploy static sites composed of non-dynamic files such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Your repository can contain the pre-built files or the source code to generate your static site.
For examples of how to deploy a site on our Static Site Hosting services from GitHub, check out these template repositories you can use to create a new repository and deploy on Kinsta:
- Astro (Deployment guide: Set Up Astro on Kinsta)
- Cuttlebelle (Deployment Guide: Set Up Cuttlebelle on Kinsta)
- Docusaurus (Deployment guide: Set Up Docusaurus on Kinsta)
- Eleventy (Deployment guide: Set Up Eleventy on Kinsta)
- Gatsby (Deployment guide: Set Up Gatsby on Kinsta)
- Nuxt (Deployment guide: Set Up Nuxt on Kinsta)
- Qwik (Deployment guide: Set Up Qwik on Kinsta)
- React (Deployment guide: Set Up React on Kinsta)
- React with Vite (Deployment guide: Set Up React With Vite on Kinsta)
- VuePress (Deployment guide: Set Up VuePress on Kinsta)
Other Static Site Examples
The following quick start guides use static site generators that are better suited for our Application Hosting because they use something other than Node.js to generate the static site:
- Jekyll (Deployment guide: Set Up Jekyll on Kinsta)
- Jigsaw (Deployment guide: Set Up Jigsaw on Kinsta)