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Do AI agents pick Fly.io?

How often agents choose Fly.io when a developer needs hosting & deploy — measured across Claude, GPT, Gemini.

Fly.io

#6 of 6 hosting
0%Pick Rate
95% CI 0%3%

When developers ask an AI agent for hosting, Fly.io is picked 0% of the time — ranking #6 of 6 measured across Claude, GPT, Gemini.

Picked 0% Named, not picked 30% Never surfaced 70%

Beaten by Vercel (26%), Cloudflare Pages (13%), Railway (7%), Render (3%), Netlify (0%).

Awareness

120K package downloads / week

Thin presence in the data models learn from — an awareness problem. Get into more code, docs, and developer discussion.

0 docs in FineWeb (10BT sample) · 541 URLs in Common Crawl

In the raw web crawl, but thin in the filtered corpus models actually train on — an awareness gap at the source.

AdoptionDid the pick convert to installs? Public Adoption = npm downloads of your packages. The proof half of the funnel.

534K installs / month ▼ 9% MoM

Installs are declining. Worth pairing with the Pick Rate trend to find the leak.

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About Fly.io

Fly.io is a platform for deploying and running applications globally close to users.

Fly.io lets developers deploy containerized applications to a distributed network of servers around the world. It targets developers who want their apps running near end users without managing infrastructure directly, supporting frameworks that use Dockerfiles as the deployment artifact.

Where to start

Start by installing flyctl (the Fly.io CLI) and running it in your project directory to configure and deploy your app. The @flydotio/dockerfile package can generate a suitable Dockerfile from your existing Node.js project automatically.

Install

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