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🪙 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

boatsize≈ / monthgood for
dinghy0.25 vCPU / 512 MB2side projects, webhooks, bots
sloop1 vCPU / 2 GB8the standard boat — most apps live here
cutter2 vCPU / 4 GB16busy apps, small databases
freighter4 vCPU / 16 GB48heavy workloads, big queues
tanker8 vCPU / 32 GB96the works — contact us beyond this

🧮 chart your course

0.0111/hour · max €8.00/month

Billed per second — the monthly figure is a cap, not a commitment. Scale to zero and pay nothing.

📜 every meter

meterpricenotes
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-monthencrypted (LUKS), per-volume keys
Backup storage€0.05 / GB-monthencrypted, exportable, verifiable
Hub (registry) storage€0.20 / GB-monthprivate image hub
Egress100 GB free / project / month, then €0.01/GBingress always free
Dedicated IPv4€3 / monthraw TCP, your own address
Managed SMTP€0.001 / accepted emailDKIM-signed, rate-limited
Domainsregistrar cost + €2 marginsearch, 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.