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Render Pricing Plans & Tiers

Unified cloud for hosting web apps, APIs, and databases

Dev Toolsusage-basedFrom $0/mo

Pricing last verified: March 16, 2026

Data compiled by Arthur Jacquemin, Founder & Lead Analyst
Updated March 16, 2026

Pricing Analysis

Render's positioning as a 'unified cloud' attempts to consolidate web app hosting, background jobs, databases, and static sites under single pricing model. The Hobby tier (free) allows deployment of one project with 100GB bandwidth per month—ample for low-traffic sites. The Professional tier at $19/month introduces the commercial value proposition: 500GB bandwidth, unlimited projects, and autoscaling enable production workloads without per-project tier decision making. The $29/month Organization tier adds audit logs (compliance requirement for regulated industries) and team collaboration, positioning Render as an alternative to Heroku for teams valuing simplicity over cost granularity.

Render's differentiation against Vercel and Railway lies in database integration and unified pricing. While Vercel charges separately for serverless compute and doesn't offer managed databases, Render includes PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis, and MongoDB within the same platform, reducing integration complexity. A team on Vercel managing databases on a separate provider (RDS, Heroku Postgres) pays $40 (Vercel Pro) + $50+ (managed database) = $90+/team. Render delivers comparable stack for $19 + database costs, but importantly, the unified platform eliminates mental overhead of managing separate vendor relationships.

The usage-based bandwidth model (500GB Professional, 1TB Organization) is straightforward compared to AWS's multi-dimensional metering (compute, storage, data transfer), but Render's pricing page doesn't communicate what happens when bandwidth exceeds tier limits—are overages charged, or does service degrade? This opacity creates adoption friction for teams concerned about cost predictability.

Strengths

  • Unified platform for web apps, background jobs, databases, and static files reduces context switching and integration overhead.
  • Autoscaling on Professional tier enables production deployments without manual instance management, critical for teams without dedicated DevOps.
  • Per-project cost structure (unlimited projects on Professional) encourages polyrepo and microservices architectures without per-service surcharges.

Considerations

  • Bandwidth limits (500GB Professional, 1TB Organization) are restrictive for media-heavy applications or high-traffic APIs, creating cost ceiling uncertainty.
  • Smaller ecosystem and third-party integrations compared to AWS, Vercel, and Railway reduce extensibility options.
  • Database management is included but not differentiated—teams needing dedicated database optimization, sharding, or read replicas require migration to dedicated database providers.
Ideal For

Startup teams and bootstrapped projects deploying full-stack applications who want zero infrastructure management and simplified vendor relationships.

Pricing Takeaway

Render's unified platform with included databases at $19/month (Professional) undercuts multi-vendor stacks (Vercel + RDS) by 60%, but bandwidth limits create cost ceiling ambiguity.

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Pricing Plans (4)

Hobby

$0/mo
  • For personal projects and small-scale applications
  • 1 project with 2 environments
  • 100 GB / month bandwidth
  • Build pipeline minutes: 500 / month
  • DDoS Protection
  • HTTPS only
  • SSH access
Start with Hobby

Professional

$19/mo

$19/year

  • For teams building production applications
  • Unlimited projects & environments
  • 500 GB / month bandwidth
  • Build pipeline minutes: 500 / user / month
  • Horizontal autoscaling
  • Chat support
  • Audit logs
Start with Professional

Organization

$29/mo

$29/year

  • For teams with higher traffic demands and compliance needs
  • Unlimited team members
  • 1 TB / month bandwidth
  • Centralized team management
  • Guest users
  • SAML SSO & SCIM
  • Guaranteed uptime
Start with Organization

Enterprise

Custom
  • For enterprises with critical security, performance and support needs
  • Custom pricing
  • Premium support
  • Customer success
  • Guaranteed uptime
Start with Enterprise

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Render cost?
As of March 2026, Render offers a free plan. Paid plans start at $19/mo, with 4 tiers available on a usage-based pricing model.
Does Render offer a free plan?
As of March 2026, yes, Render does offer a free plan with 7 features. You can get started at no cost and upgrade later as your needs grow.
What pricing model does Render use?
As of March 2026, the usage-based pricing model used by Render means you pay based on metered usage, so you only pay for what you use. It offers predictable cost scaling for growing teams.
Does Render offer enterprise or custom pricing?
As of March 2026, yes, Render offers an Enterprise tier with custom pricing for enterprise deployments. Contact the vendor to discuss your organization's specific needs and get a tailored quote.
What features are included in Render's plans?
As of March 2026, Render feature availability ranges from 5 in the lowest tier to 7 in the highest. Higher-priced plans unlock advanced capabilities, integrations, and usage limits. Compare the full feature list at each tier to find the right fit for your team.

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