
Deploy from Manus with Staticbot
This guide will show you how to host your project built with Manus on AWS S3 and Cloudfront using Staticbot.
1Prepare Your App for Deployment
Connect GitHub Integration
- Authorization: In your project’s dashboard, click the GitHub icon in the top-right corner or navigate to the GitHub tab under Settings to authorize the connection.
- Export to a New Repository: Choose an owner and a name for the new repository, then click “Create Repository”. This creates a new private repository in your GitHub account with your project's code.
2Deploy with Staticbot
With your project on GitHub, you can now use Staticbot to set up automated deployment.
Import Your Project's Code
Paste your GitHub repo link. This will create a Template with your codebase.

Launch — AWS or Cloudflare, depending on your project
Staticbot auto-detects what kind of project you have and shows the right launch button:
Classic Vite + React, plain HTML, or any pre-built static bundle. Deploys to AWS S3 + CloudFront — your AWS account or Staticbot-managed.
TanStack Start (Lovable's new default), Nuxt 3, SolidStart, Astro with the CF adapter, or any app that builds for Cloudflare Workers. Deploys to a Staticbot-managed Cloudflare account. read more
The screenshot below shows the older "Launch in AWS" button. The dashboard now picks the right target for you — newer screenshots coming.

Enter the Domain
Staticbot will provide instructions to point the domain to your website.

Deploy
Staticbot will provision the Stack you created, first creating or updating the necessary infrastructure and then rolling out your website on top of it.

3Visit Your Web App
Deployment Complete
Staticbot will provide a live URL. Your Manus project is now live on AWS infrastructure!
No Vendor Lock-in
Staticbot is built on transparency. If you choose to deploy to your own AWS account, the complete Terraform code is placed in an S3 bucket in your account.
