Miget vs Vidori
Side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right tool.
Miget
Deploy unlimited services on one flat-rate plan.
Vidori
Vidori empowers creators to launch custom streaming apps effortlessly, keeping all revenue and owning their audience.
Last updated: February 28, 2026
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Miget

Vidori

Overview
About Miget
Miget – Stop paying per app. Start paying per compute.
Traditional PaaS platforms charge you for every app, database, and worker separately. Miget flips that model: pick a fixed compute plan, then deploy as many services as you want inside it.
- Unlimited apps, databases, and background workers per plan
- No per-service billing surprises
- Built on Kubernetes with full isolation between tenants
- Deploy from Git, GitHub, Registry with zero-config builds
- Managed PostgreSQL, Redis, and more
- Custom domains with automatic TLS
Whether you're running a single side project or a full production stack, you only pay for the compute you reserve—not the number of things you run on it.
About Vidori
Vidori is a revolutionary no-code platform designed specifically for creators and media brands looking to launch their own branded video streaming apps. With Vidori, users can seamlessly import their content, customize their applications, set up various monetization options, and publish their apps across multiple platforms, including iOS, Android, Roku, Fire TV, and Apple TV. This all-in-one dashboard empowers creators to take control of their streaming businesses, eliminating the need for developers and avoiding revenue shares. By owning their audience and keeping 100% of their earnings, users can build direct relationships with subscribers, making it easier to connect and engage. Vidori addresses the common challenges creators face in the digital landscape, enabling them to launch their streaming services quickly while ensuring they retain full ownership of their data and revenue.