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Begin by accessing your Meteor Cloud account. On your home page, you can see the section “Ready to deploy a new app?” and click on “Deploy new app”.

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Import Git Repository

You will be taken to the app configuration page:

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Choose the Git Repository (GitHub, Bitbucket, or GitLab) where your app is located. An authentication popup will appear, letting you select the account or organization to grant access. You don't need to provide access to all your repositories, but you can adjust permissions later in GitHub/Bitbucket/GitLab to add more repositories.

Pick a Repository

After linking your git provider, you'll move to the second step automatically. Select your account from the git Git Account from your Git provider, then choose the pick a repository containing the Meteor app you wish to deploy.

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Now, click "Next Step" to reach the third and final step.

Final Settings & Deploy

In this final step, finalize your settings to deploy your app. Select the Meteor Account to determine which Galaxy (Meteor Cloud) account your app will deploy to. Next, choose the Plan & Container Size you wish to use. Details about the plans are available on our pricing page.

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We advise you not to use the Free plan for production applications, as it offers a limited container that shuts down when your app is inactive.

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