PR Deploy Previews

A live URL for every pull request.

Open a PR and orkestr builds it into its own running environment. Reviewers click a link and see the change live - no local setup. Merge or close, and the preview cleans itself up.

Free to start, no credit card.

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One environment per PR

Each pull-request branch gets an isolated environment and a unique URL, built automatically on every push.

Posted right in the PR

The preview link lands as a comment on the pull request, so reviewers never leave GitHub to try the change.

Cleans up after itself

When the PR merges or closes, the preview environment is torn down. No stale URLs, no lingering cost.

How it works.

1

Open a pull request

Push a branch and open a PR as you normally would.

2

orkestr builds the preview

A fresh environment is built from the branch in seconds.

3

Review on a live URL

The link is posted to the PR; reviewers click and see it running.

4

Merge - it cleans up

Close or merge and the preview is removed automatically.

Common questions

Which git providers are supported?
Preview environments are driven by GitHub pull requests today. GitLab, Bitbucket, and Codeberg push events still trigger branch deploys; full PR-preview lifecycle for those providers is on the way.
Can I keep previews private?
Yes. Non-production environments support IP allowlisting, so a preview can be reachable only from your team. Each one also gets its own subdomain with automatic SSL.
What happens when the PR is merged or closed?
The preview environment is torn down automatically and the bot comment is updated. No stale URLs and no cost for environments you are no longer reviewing.
Does it cost extra?
Previews are included on every plan - the free Starter tier gets one, and paid plans get several per project. They scale to zero between reviews.

Try it on your next deploy.

Free to start, no credit card. Connect a repo and you're live in seconds.