Looks like you haven't pushed your repo to Heroku
yet?
Since you're new, let me give you some ideas about how Heroku works, and how you can deploy your app to it...
Heroku
When you use Heroku, you basically get a bare
git repo which you can push your application to. This repo will essentially allow you to use the following commands:
> $ git add .
> $ git commit -a -m "Your App"
> $ git push heroku master
This is, of course, only possible if you have added your heroku
repo to your local remote
repositories:
> $ git remote add heroku https://heroku.com/......
When you push your local repo to your Heroku one, Heroku then runs what's known as a buildpack
:
When you git push heroku, Heroku’s slug compiler prepares your code
for execution by the Heroku dyno manager. At the heart of the slug
compiler is a collection of scripts called a buildpack.
Heroku’s Cedar
stack has no native language or framework support; Ruby, Python, Java,
Clojure, Node.js and Scala are all implemented as buildpacks.
This means that when you push your app to your repo, Heroku will endeavour to compile & run it for you. This is when the app will run.
Fix
To fix, you should follow the tutorial here
Basically, you need to get your git
repo created locally, which will then provide you with the ability to push to your remote heroku
repo
heroku open
give you any other information, such as what URL it's attempting to use?