Free cloud services for builders

Compare free cloud tiers before you build.

InfraFree.dev maps the practical limits behind free hosting, databases, BaaS, LLM APIs, object storage, auth, queues, realtime services, and developer tools.

Popular free-tier comparisons

High-intent entry points for common developer searches and real project decisions.

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Every category links to a focused comparison page with free limits, constraints, traps, and practical stack guidance.

COMPUTE & HOSTING

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OPERATIONS & TOOLS

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DEVOPS & WORKFLOW

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Provider pages explain how one vendor fits into a free developer stack, including limits and adjacent services.

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How to use free tiers wisely

Free cloud tiers are best for prototypes, indie products, internal tools, learning projects, and low-traffic production apps with clear fallback plans.

The important question is not only how much quota you get. You also need to know what happens when the app sleeps, traffic spikes, storage grows, an API key leaks, or a user uploads a large file.

A reliable free stack usually combines static hosting, a managed database, auth, object storage, serverless functions, queues for background work, analytics, and monitoring. AI apps add LLM APIs, vector search, and stricter cost controls.

Common free-tier traps

Sleep and cold starts

Some free compute tiers sleep when idle and wake slowly.

Egress and bandwidth

Storage may be free while bandwidth becomes the real bill.

Credit-card surprises

Trial credits can roll into paid usage without hard caps.

Commercial restrictions

AI, media, and voice outputs may have plan-specific usage rights.

Latest Update [2026-05-19]: Supabase and Neon limits updated. Total saved for indie hackers worldwide: $1.2M+.