Heroku not loading procfile - python

I've tried other peoples solutions to getting there procfile recognised and it's just not working for me. Really confused about how I can get heroku to recognize my Procfile! I've moved it around into different folders and whatnot but it just won't recognise it.
web: waitress-serve --port=$PORT alex1.wsgi:application
This is my code. It's sitting right next to my requirements.txt file which is getting picked up by heroku fine. using echo to create the file or even echo is not working.
https://github.com/Hewlbern/Videography-Website/tree/master/Alex1 <--- the github link that I'm trying to deploy to heroku from. Can see where i've placed it and etc if anyone can help!
Such sad, many mad.
EDIT
Put them at top of directory - still not working.
Here's the error log.
-----> Python app detected
! Warning: Your application is missing a Procfile. This file tells Heroku how to run your application.
! Learn more: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/procfile
-----> Installing requirements with pip
-----> $ python manage.py collectstatic --noinput
63 static files copied to '/tmp/build_b9ce82b65ae441b651c56911a7474859/Hewlbern-ConsultingPage-1720e65/djreact/static/root'.
-----> Discovering process types
Procfile declares types -> (none)
-----> Compressing...
Done: 64.3M
-----> Launching...
Released v19
https://consultingpage.herokuapp.com/ deployed to Heroku
In response to Mike's point below I went through his example I reached this point.
C:\Users\Holbinator\Desktop\Software Dev\Alexandria>git push heroku master fatal: 'heroku' does not appear to be a git repository fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
I then re-did Git Init in the root directory and then tried to load the code from Github.
This led to the same issue.
I'll put this in my edit. Thanks! I'm going to try and do your method now and work out why I couldn't in this instance.
EDIT TWO
Now realised I needed to delete a extra heroku app. Now loading the files using heroku cli. Have no received an error, unsure how to access error logs but will try and solve the issue now.

First point of my recommendation will be to put .idea directory in .gitignore file.
I've uploaded your application on heroku and as result -Procfile was added successfully.
Steps:
git add . in your root directory
git commit -m "init commit"
heroku create
git push heroku master
That's mine result, but you will probably see something similar to this :
Afterwards I've launched your application via heroku open command and received the 500 error.
Screenshot of logs
I hope this answer will be useful, also read about deploy on heroku
UPD: Please check if you using git init in your root directory of project

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I made a package.json and added:
Heroku buildpacks:set heroku/python
It still fails when deploying. This is a python app so I don't know what is happening.
-----> Building on the Heroku-20 stack
-----> Determining which buildpack to use for this app
-----> Node.js app detected
parse error: Invalid numeric literal at line 1, column 7
! Unable to parse package.json
-----> Build failed
We're sorry this build is failing! You can troubleshoot common issues here:
https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/troubleshooting-node-deploys
If you're stuck, please submit a ticket so we can help:
https://help.heroku.com/
Love,
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! Push failed
For apps that do not have a buildpack explicitly set, Heroku tries to detect which buildpack to use in the following order:
Ruby
Node.js
Clojure
Python
...
Buildpack detection is based on the presence of certain files. In the case of the Node.js buildpack, it looks for a package.json in the root directory of the project. It looks like your app has such a file.
Your question isn't entirely clear, but I think you put this text inside your package.json:
Heroku buildpacks:set heroku/python
That is not valid, so the Node.js buildpack doesn't know what to do with it.
A package.json file is from the Node.js ecosystem, and it must have a specific set of keys and values. Unless your application also requires Node.js, you shouldn't have a package.json file at all. Assuming you don't need that file, delete it and commit its removal.
Your Python project will need one of the following:
requirements.txt
setup.py
Pipfile and Pipfile.lock
If you already have one of these, great. Just redeploy and Heroku should detect your app as a Python app.
If you don't have any of these, the easiest thing to do is to place an empty requirements.txt file in the root of your project. Make sure to commit it before deploying again.
If you wish to be explicit, you can run the command you tried to use before on the command line:
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I'm also working with Django and saw this same exact error in heroku logs --tail a few minutes after I pushed updated to Heroku. Prior to the push to Heroku everything worked just fine.
To solve this problem, first I made sure that the following files that worked previously remain unchanged with the push:
requirements.txt
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! No default language could be detected for this app.
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See https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/buildpacks
! Push failed
What is wrong???
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You should set up a requirements.txt or Pipfile in order to get your project work on Heroku. In addition, you will need Postgres as your deployment DB, if you need a db at all.
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remote: ! No such app as sleepy-inlet-36834.
fatal: repository 'https://git.heroku.com/sleepy-inlet-36834.git/' not found
In this error message the name of the app is sleepy-inlet-36834 .But I'm trying to push the app floating-river-39482 .
I don't have an app named sleepy-inlet-36834.
How can I correct this error?
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