Prerequisites
- Sevalla’s quick start templates are stored and managed in GitHub; therefore, you need a GitHub account to access them.
- You need to create a Sevalla account to deploy the static site.
Deploy a React static site
- Log in to GitHub and create a new repository from this template (Use this template > Create a new repository): Sevalla – Hello World – React.
- In Sevalla, click Static Sites > Add site > select GitHub, click Connect git provider > Authorize, and log in to your GitHub account.
- Choose the Hello World – React repository, click Continue, and enter the following in the Build settings:
- Build command:
npm run build
- Node version: 18
- Publish directory: build

Sevalla Welcome page after successful deployment of React.
Deployment lifecycle
Whenever a deployment is initiated (through creating a static site or redeploying due to an incoming commit), thenpm start
and npm build
commands are run.
React with Vite
This is an example of how to set up a React static site with Vite to deploy on Sevalla’s Static Site Hosting services from a GitHub repository. Vite is a tool that helps you build decentralized applications; it provides developer tools and APIs to simplify the development process and supports multiple programming languages. More information can be found on the Vite website. Sevalla automatically installs dependencies defined in your package.json file during the deployment process.- Log in to GitHub and create a new repository from this template (Use this template > Create a new repository): Sevalla – Hello World – Vite + React.
- In Sevalla, add a static site with the Hello World – Vite + React repository and the following Build settings:
- Build command:
npm run build
- Node version: 18
- Publish directory: dist
- The site is available as soon as the build finishes, and the Sevalla Welcome page loads at your site’s URL.

Sevalla Welcome page after successful deployment of React with Vite.
Deployment lifecycle
Whenever a deployment is initiated (through creating a static site or redeploying due to an incoming commit), thenpm install
and npm build
commands are run.