# What&#39;s the difference between Tiny Cloud and the self-hosted options?

Deployment options

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- Posted at: over 7 years ago
- Net upvotes: 1


## Comments
### Comment 1

As more and more businesses move to &quot;the cloud&quot; we think it&#39;s important to provide flexible deployment options. We have customers using cloud only, self-hosted (on premise) and a combination of both (hybrid).

The easiest way to get started with TinyMCE is to use our free cloud service. Once you get an API key (via a simple signup process) you can get the basic editor setup in minutes, and you don&#39;t need to update the editor or plugins. You also get an image proxy for free and we include a 30 day trial of our premium plugins, again for free.

To get started with Tiny Cloud go to our homepage https://www.tiny.cloud/ and click the green &quot;Get started&quot; button. 

If you prefer to host the editor yourself, simply download the SDK here: https://www.tiny.cloud/get-tiny/self-hosted/

We also have integrations for Angular, React and Vue, which are deployed via NPM. https://www.tiny.cloud/get-tiny/ 

If you have questions about deployment options, go to our homepage and use the chat function. We look forward to helping you get started with TinyMCE.

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- Posted at: over 7 years ago
- Author title: Marketing Director




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