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Jaya Sree
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πŸš€ From Local HTML File to Live Website Using Kuberns AI Deployment

By JAYASREE
As a student developer, building projects is exciting. But deploying them live on the internet? That often feels confusing and technical.
Recently, I participated in the Kuberns AI Portfolio Challenge, where the goal was simple:
πŸ‘‰ Deploy your portfolio live using AI-powered deployment.
Here’s how I successfully took my portfolio from a local HTML file to a live public website.

πŸ’» Step 1: Building My Portfolio
My portfolio was very simple:
Built using HTML
Single index.html file
Clean layout with About, Skills, and Projects section
It was just a file sitting on my laptop. No backend. No frameworks. No hosting.

🌐 Step 2: Deploying with Kuberns AI
Instead of using complicated hosting platforms, I chose Kuberns AI deployment.
Here’s what I did:
Created a new project on Kuberns
Selected Static deployment
Uploaded my HTML file
Clicked Save & Deploy
That’s it.
Within minutes, my portfolio was live with a public URL.
No complex configuration.
No server setup.
No confusion.

⚑ What I Liked About Kuberns AI
What impressed me the most:
βœ” Clean and beginner-friendly dashboard
βœ” AI-assisted deployment setup
βœ” Quick build process
βœ” Instant live public URL
βœ” Free deployment option
For students and beginners, deployment can be intimidating. Kuberns made it simple and approachable.

πŸ”— My Live Portfolio
You can check my deployed portfolio here:
πŸ‘‰ https://portfolio-main-c9b00bd.kuberns.cloud/

🎯 Key Takeaway
Building projects is important.
But shipping them live is what makes you a real developer.
This experience helped me understand:
How deployment works
How cloud hosting platforms manage projects
Why publishing your work matters
Thanks to Kuberns AI, I was able to confidently deploy my project and make it publicly accessible.
Looking forward to deploying more projects and improving my cloud and DevOps knowledge πŸš€

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