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Reflex vs DeployHQ
DeployHQ focuses on building, testing, and deploying code to your servers. Reflex Pipeline covers comparable atomic deploy flows on every paid server, while the resident agent, metrics, and Brain add first-class incident detection and automated repair — deploys and runtime health share one control plane.
| Topic | Reflex | DeployHQ |
|---|---|---|
| Total cost of ownership (typical stack) | One subscription covers server operations, Git-driven deploys with health gating and rollback where your tier allows, uptime-style checks, and Brain-led remediation — see Pricing for current tiers. | Teams often pay for a server panel, separate deploy automation, monitoring/alerting, and ad-hoc incident tooling — each with its own renewal, integration work, and on-call runbook. |
| Primary focus | Health of running systems: metrics, alerts, playbooks; Reflex Pipeline deploys on Studio+ | Build pipelines and deployments to configured servers/environments |
| Incident response | First-class: Brain evaluations, playbooks, audit trail of actions | Typically external monitoring; not the core product |
| Git integration | VCS connections + webhooks for Pipeline; clone via deploy keys | Strong deploy-from-repo workflows; vendor-specific features |
| When DeployHQ fits | — | Teams who primarily need reliable multi-environment deploys |
| When Reflex fits | Teams who want deploys plus deep runtime insight and automated repair | — |
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