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Cloudflare Workers vs Vercel: Pricing Comparison 2026

Side-by-side pricing comparison of Cloudflare Workers and Vercel. See all plans, features, and costs at a glance.

Bottom line: Cloudflare Workers starts at $5/mo and Vercel starts at Custom pricing. Compare all 7 pricing tiers side by side.

Last updated: March 23, 2026

Data compiled by Arthur Jacquemin
Updated March 23, 2026

Cloudflare Workers vs Vercel: Quick Pricing Facts

FeatureCloudflare WorkersVercel
Starting Price$5/moCustom pricing
Number of Plans43
Free TierYesNo
Pricing Modelfreemiumper-seat
Annual DiscountN/AN/A

Cloudflare Workers and Vercel are both priced at $5/mo, making them equally accessible Hosting & Infra tools. Together they offer 7 pricing plans with 0 features compared, so the best choice comes down to which features match your needs.

Cloudflare Workers stands out with a free plan for getting started. Cloudflare Workers uses freemium pricing while Vercel uses per-seat pricing, which may affect your total cost at scale.

Review the detailed tier-by-tier comparison above to see exactly which features are included at each price point and find the best fit for your Hosting & Infra needs.

Pricing Plans
Cloudflare Workers
Cloudflare Workers
Try it free
Tier 1
Workers Free
$0/monthCheapest
Hobby
Custom pricing
Tier 2
$0/mo
$0/monthCheapest
ProPopular
Custom pricing
Tier 3
Workers Paid
Custom pricing
Enterprise
Custom pricing
Tier 4
Starting at $5/mo
$5/monthCheapest

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Cloudflare Workers

Serverless execution on Cloudflare's edge network

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Vercel

Frontend deployment platform optimized for Next.js

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What Reviewers Say

Which Should You Choose?

Choose Cloudflare Workers if:

  • Cloudflare Workers run at the edge in 300+ locations globally with sub-millisecond cold starts — the fastest serverless platform available
  • Cloudflare's ecosystem (R2 storage, D1 database, KV store, Queues) provides a complete edge computing platform without external dependencies
  • The free tier includes 100,000 requests per day — enough for production workloads serving moderate traffic
  • No cold start penalty — Workers use V8 isolates that start in under 5ms versus the 100-500ms cold starts on Lambda-based platforms

Choose Vercel if:

  • Vercel's framework-first approach provides zero-config deployment for Next.js, SvelteKit, Nuxt, and other frontend frameworks
  • Preview deployments for every git branch give your team a shareable URL for code review before merging to production
  • Vercel's DX (developer experience) is unmatched — git push to deploy, automatic HTTPS, and instant rollbacks with no configuration
  • Analytics, Speed Insights, and Web Vitals monitoring are built into the platform for understanding real user performance

Cloudflare Workers and Vercel both deploy code to the edge, but they target different developer experiences. Workers is an edge compute platform for building serverless applications. Vercel is a frontend deployment platform optimized for framework-based web applications. Cloudflare Workers Free includes 100,000 requests/day with 10ms CPU time per request. Workers Paid at $5/month includes 10 million requests with 50ms CPU time. Additional services: R2 storage (10GB free, $0.015/GB/month), D1 database (5GB free), and KV store (1GB free). Workers requires understanding the Workers runtime — you write code that runs on Cloudflare's V8-based edge platform. Vercel Hobby (free) includes 100GB bandwidth, serverless functions, and preview deployments. Vercel Pro at $20/user/month adds 1TB bandwidth, advanced analytics, and team features. Vercel Enterprise adds SLAs, advanced security, and custom pricing. Vercel's magic is framework integration — push a Next.js repo to GitHub, connect Vercel, and your site deploys with ISR, server components, and edge middleware working automatically. Full-stack applications built with Next.js or similar frameworks should deploy on Vercel — the framework integration eliminates configuration that Workers would require manually. API services, edge functions, and applications that need the absolute lowest latency should run on Workers — its V8 isolate model provides faster cold starts and a broader edge network. Many teams use both: Vercel for the frontend application and Cloudflare for edge APIs, caching, and security.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Cloudflare Workers vs Vercel

How many pricing plans does Cloudflare Workers have vs Vercel?
Cloudflare Workers offers 4 pricing plans, while Vercel offers 3 plans. More plans typically means more flexibility to match your exact needs and budget.
Does Cloudflare Workers or Vercel offer a free plan?
Cloudflare Workers offers a free plan, while Vercel does not. If budget is a concern, Cloudflare Workers lets you get started at no cost.
What is the most popular Vercel plan?
The Pro plan is Vercel's most popular tier, priced at Custom pricing.
Does Cloudflare Workers or Vercel offer custom enterprise pricing?
Yes, both Cloudflare Workers and Vercel offer custom enterprise pricing tiers with quote-based pricing. Contact each vendor for a tailored quote.
What pricing models do Cloudflare Workers and Vercel use?
Cloudflare Workers uses a freemium pricing model, while Vercel uses per-seat pricing. The right model depends on your team size and usage patterns.
How do Cloudflare Workers and Vercel compare for Hosting & Infra?
Both Cloudflare Workers and Vercel are Hosting & Infra tools. Cloudflare Workers offers 4 plans starting at $5/mo, while Vercel offers 3 plans starting at Custom pricing. Review the feature breakdowns above to see which better fits your Hosting & Infra needs.

Sources

  1. Cloudflare Workers Official PricingVendor pricing page
  2. Vercel Official PricingVendor pricing page

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