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I have a basic chat app created through express and socket.io and I was just running it on a local port for testing. If I would want to have it available as a site, how/where exactly would I go about hosting it. In terms of the code, what would I change the port that my node server listens to? I'm completely new to this so I have little idea how to take this from a local machine to the web.

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  • Depends on whether you want to pay for it or not. Try Heroku for free hosting under the domain <domain>.herokuapp.com. Also, I'm not sure if this is a right question for stackoverflow.
    – sbrk
    Jul 21, 2017 at 18:18
  • You find a hosting provider that supports node.js apps and then you following their specific deployment instructions. To reach it with a domain name, you will also have to acquire and configure a domain name. Depending upon your hosting provider, you can sometimes do all that through the hosting provider or you go to a DNS provider to get the domain name and then configure it there to point at your hosted server.
    – jfriend00
    Jul 21, 2017 at 18:20

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You can host your node.js application

  • Bluemix
  • Heroku
  • Amazon Web Services(AWS)
  • Microsoft Azure
  • AppFog
  • RedHat OpenShift
  • Xervo
  • EngineYard
  • Joyent

I will suggest you Heroku or AWS or Microsoft Azure

Well Heroku is free so try Heroku. I have already hosted my chat application there

https://node-chat-app-sourabh.herokuapp.com/

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You can try

now.sh Openshift [PaaS]
Heroku [PaaS]
Linode [IaaS]
DigitalOcean [IaaS]

-Basil

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