Comparison

DeployHQ vs Plesk

Plesk's Git integration deploys to Plesk-managed servers only, with no build pipelines or rollbacks. DeployHQ deploys to any server — with automated builds, multi-server support, and one-click rollbacks.

Last updated on 22nd February 2026

Feature Comparison

A side-by-side look at what each platform offers.

Feature DeployHQ Plesk
Automatic deployments on push
Build pipelines
One-click rollback
Multi-server deployment
Turbo deployments (diff-only)
Deploy behind firewalls
FTP/SFTP deployment File manager only
Amazon S3 deployment
Git repository support
Deploy to any server Plesk servers only
Server management panel
WordPress toolkit

Where DeployHQ Wins

Key advantages that set DeployHQ apart.

🌐

Deploy to Any Server

DeployHQ deploys to any server via FTP, SFTP, SSH, S3, or Google Cloud Storage — not just Plesk-managed servers. Switch hosting providers without changing your deployment workflow.

🛠

Build Pipelines

Run build commands before deployment — compile assets, install dependencies, run tests. Plesk's Git integration has no build step; you must build locally or use a separate CI service.

🔄

One-Click Rollback

Instantly roll back to any previous deployment with a single click. Plesk has no rollback mechanism — you'd need to manually revert commits and redeploy.

🔒

Deploy Behind Firewalls

DeployHQ's deploy agent lets you deploy to servers behind firewalls without opening inbound ports. Plesk has no equivalent feature for restricted network environments.

Detailed Comparison

Server-Agnostic vs Panel-Bound

Plesk's Git integration only deploys to the server where Plesk is installed. If you manage multiple servers, use different hosting providers, or deploy to cloud storage, you need a separate solution for each. DeployHQ connects to any server and deploys to multiple targets from a single project, regardless of the hosting panel or provider.

Build Pipelines and Deployment Automation

Plesk can pull code from a Git repository on push, but it has no build step. If your project needs to compile assets, install dependencies, or run pre-deployment scripts, you'll need to handle that separately. DeployHQ includes built-in build pipelines that run your commands in an isolated environment before deploying the result.

When Plesk Makes Sense

Plesk is an excellent server management panel with a strong WordPress toolkit, built-in security features, and a polished interface. If you deploy a single site to one Plesk server and don't need build pipelines, rollbacks, or multi-server deployment, Plesk's built-in Git support may be sufficient.

Who Should Use What?

Choose DeployHQ

Best for multi-server, protocol-flexible deployments

  • You deploy to servers beyond just Plesk-managed hosting
  • You need build pipelines to compile or process assets
  • You want one-click rollbacks when something goes wrong
  • You deploy to multiple servers or environments
Choose Plesk

Best for single-server hosting management

  • You deploy to a single Plesk-managed server
  • You need WordPress management tools
  • You want server management and basic Git in one panel
  • Your projects don't require build steps or rollbacks

Ready to Deploy Beyond Your Hosting Panel?

Deploy to any server with build pipelines, rollbacks, and multi-server support. Works alongside Plesk — not instead of it.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between DeployHQ and Plesk?

DeployHQ is a deployment automation service that deploys code from Git repositories to any server with build pipelines, rollbacks, and multi-server support. Plesk is a server management panel with built-in Git integration that only deploys to the server where Plesk is installed — with no build step, rollback, or multi-server capability.

Can DeployHQ deploy to a Plesk server?

Yes. DeployHQ can deploy to any server via FTP, SFTP, or SSH — including Plesk-managed servers. You can use Plesk to manage your server and DeployHQ to handle automated deployments.

Does Plesk support automatic deployments on push?

Yes, Plesk can pull code from a Git repository when you push. However, it has no build pipeline, so your code must be pre-built. It also lacks rollbacks and only deploys to the local Plesk server — not to multiple servers or external targets.

Get started today for just $9/month

That's unlimited deployments and 3 projects.

Start your free 10 day trial