Vercel Now Keeps Active Branch Deployments Indefinitely
Active Vercel branch deployments now persist indefinitely.
Reduces manual re-deployment for long-running features or staging.
No immediate cost impact, but improves workflow reliability.
Vercel updated its deployment retention policies to preserve active branch deployments. This change means solo founders can rely on older, active branches staying live without manual intervention.
This directly impacts platform risk and leverage for solo operators, ensuring stability for long-running feature branches or staging environments without unexpected deletions.
Technical solo founders no longer need to worry about active feature branches or staging environments disappearing due to automatic cleanup policies, simplifying their CI/CD setup.
If you use Vercel for your no-code frontends or marketing sites, active preview links will stay live longer, which is useful for client reviews or long-term A/B tests.
Technical solo founders no longer need to worry about active feature branches or staging environments disappearing due to automatic cleanup policies, simplifying their CI/CD setup.
If you use Vercel for your no-code frontends or marketing sites, active preview links will stay live longer, which is useful for client reviews or long-term A/B tests.