Crema React
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  • About Crema
  • Crema 4.x (Next version)
  • Overview
    • Crema Overview
    • Folder Structure
      • @crema
      • page
      • redux
      • shared
      • types
    • GitHub Access
    • Slack Community
    • Figma File
  • Development
    • Installation
      • Pre-Requisites
      • Installing Crema
    • Route Overview
    • Add New Route
    • Auth User
    • Authentication Methods
    • API Calls
    • Multilingual
      • Adding New Language
      • Changing Language
    • Style Framework
  • MUI
    • Theme Color
    • Sidebar Configuration
      • Adding New Menu
      • Menu Color Theme
    • Navigation Style
    • Footer Configuration
      • Footer
      • Footer Type
    • Template Mode
    • Template Direction
  • Next-Js
    • About Next.JS
    • Folder Structure
    • Installing Next jS
    • Authentication
    • Add New Route
    • Deploy to server
  • FAQ
  • React Bootstrap
    • About React-Bootstrap
    • Styled Framework
    • RTL
    • Dark Theme
  • ANT Design
    • About Crema Ant
    • Style Framework
  • Servers
    • Python
    • Laravel
    • Mongoose
  • Credits
  • Crema V-2
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Deploy to server

Crema is using the Heroku server to deploy. If you are also using the Heroku server to deploy your app, then you don't need to change anything.

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Crema is using the Heroku server to deploy. If you are also using the Heroku server to deploy your app, then you don't need to change anything. In case you are using different Servers to deploy then you need to follow the server-specific configuration. for example, if you are using the AWS amplify hosting then follow this article

https://dev.to/dabit3/5-minute-tutorial-deploying-a-next-app-with-aws-amplify-hosting-5199