🪙 insert coin
Prepaid, billed per second, always shown per hour and max per month. No invoices chasing you, no surprise bills — when the wallet says €5, you spend €5.
⚓ boat sizes
| boat | size | ≈ / month | good for |
|---|---|---|---|
| dinghy | 0.25 vCPU / 512 MB | €2 | side projects, webhooks, bots |
| sloop | 1 vCPU / 2 GB | €8 | the standard boat — most apps live here |
| cutter | 2 vCPU / 4 GB | €16 | busy apps, small databases |
| freighter | 4 vCPU / 16 GB | €48 | heavy workloads, big queues |
| tanker | 8 vCPU / 32 GB | €96 | the works — contact us beyond this |
🧮 chart your course
Billed per second — the monthly figure is a cap, not a commitment. Scale to zero and pay nothing.
📜 every meter
| meter | price | notes |
|---|---|---|
| Shared vCPU | €4 / vCPU-month | ~€0.0055/h · ¼-vCPU granularity |
| RAM | €2 / GB-month | ~€0.0028/GB-h · ladder 256 MB → 32 GB, doubling |
| Volume storage | €0.10 / GB-month | encrypted (LUKS), per-volume keys |
| Backup storage | €0.05 / GB-month | encrypted, exportable, verifiable |
| Hub (registry) storage | €0.20 / GB-month | private image hub |
| Egress | 100 GB free / project / month, then €0.01/GB | ingress always free |
| Dedicated IPv4 | €3 / month | raw TCP, your own address |
| Managed SMTP | €0.001 / accepted email | DKIM-signed, rate-limited |
| Domains | registrar cost + €2 margin | search, buy, autorenew from the CLI |
❓ questions from the crow's nest
How does per-second billing work?
You prepay a wallet; usage is deducted continuously per second of vCPU, RAM, and storage. Every price is shown per hour AND as a max-per-month cap, so there are never surprises.
What happens when my wallet runs out?
You get warnings at 7 days, 3 days, 24 hours, and 1 hour of estimated runway. At zero you get a 24-hour grace period before apps stop. Volumes, backups, and domains are kept.
Is there a free tier?
Every project gets 100 GB of egress free per month, and the smallest boat (the dinghy) costs about €2/month — a coffee.
What is a boat?
A preset size on our resource ladder: from the ¼-vCPU dinghy to the 8-vCPU tanker. You can also mix vCPU and RAM freely in ¼-vCPU and power-of-two RAM steps.