How much does cloud application hosting cost for small businesses
What Render bills for
Hosting costs on Render depend on which services you run, which instance types you choose, and how much outbound traffic you send. Most small teams land somewhere between $0 while exploring and a few hundred dollars per month for a production web app with a managed database and cache.
Render bills each workspace monthly for:
- Workspace plan fee (flat monthly rate on paid tiers)
- Compute (per service, prorated by the second)
- Storage (Postgres and persistent disks, per GB)
- Outbound bandwidth (above your plan's included amount)
- Build pipeline minutes (above your plan's included amount)
Every paid instance is prorated by the second: if a service runs for ten seconds in a month, you pay for ten seconds. Rates change over time; this article explains the cost model so you can estimate from the Render pricing page rather than relying on embedded numbers that go stale.
Workspace plans
Every Render workspace sits on a plan that sets team limits, included bandwidth, and included build pipeline minutes.
- Hobby ($0/month): 5 GB bandwidth, 500 pipeline minutes, up to 25 services, single-service previews
- Pro ($25/month): 25 GB bandwidth, 1,000 pipeline minutes, unlimited services, full-stack previews, autoscaling
- Scale ($499/month): 1 TB bandwidth, 5,000 pipeline minutes, multiple workspaces, HIPAA-eligible, SAML SSO
- Enterprise (custom): contractual SLAs, dedicated support
If a Pro or Scale workspace has no services and no activity during a month, the subscription fee is waived.
See the full comparison at Render pricing.
Compute pricing by service type
Render prices compute differently depending on the service type. Don't assume one billing model fits all.
Web services, private services, and background workers
These bill as monthly plans, prorated by the second while the service is running. Web services offer instance types from Free to Pro Ultra; private services and background workers start at Starter (no Free tier) and go up to Pro Ultra. See current rates at Render pricing: Services.
- Free web services spin down after 15 minutes of inactivity and count against your workspace's 750 Free instance hours per month.
- Paid instances (Starter and above) run continuously unless you suspend them.
- Scaled services bill for each running instance independently.
Cron jobs
Cron jobs bill per minute while running, not as a monthly plan. There is a $1/month minimum per cron job service. Instance types go up to Pro Plus (no Pro Max or Ultra). See Render pricing: Cron Jobs.
Workflows (Beta)
Workflows bill per hour of task compute, with a $1/month minimum per workflow service. Task instance types range from Starter to Pro Ultra depending on your workspace plan. See Render pricing: Workflows.
Render Postgres
Render Postgres bills a fixed monthly rate per instance type plus storage.
- Instance compute: ranges from Free (256 MB, 30-day limit) through Basic, Pro, and Accelerated tiers. See Render pricing: Postgres.
- Storage: $0.30 per GB per month, prorated by the second. You choose storage at creation (1 GB or any multiple of 5 GB) and can increase it later without downtime.
Free Postgres databases expire 30 days after creation. After expiry, you have a 14-day grace period to upgrade before deletion. Free databases are capped at 1 GB.
Render Key Value
Render Key Value provides Redis-compatible caching and job queues. It bills a fixed monthly rate per instance type.
- Free: 25 MB, 50 connections, no persistence
- Paid tiers (Starter through Pro Ultra): persistence enabled, higher connection limits
See Render pricing: Key Value.
Persistent disks
Persistent disks attach to paid web services, private services, or workers. Storage is billed at $0.25 per GB per month, prorated by the second. Free web services cannot attach disks.
Bandwidth and pipeline minutes
Outbound bandwidth above your workspace's included amount is billed at $0.15 per GB. Inbound traffic is free.
Build pipeline minutes above your included amount are billed at $5 per 1,000 minutes (standard pipeline). Pro and Scale workspaces can opt into a Performance pipeline at $25 per 1,000 minutes for faster builds.
Free tier limits
Free instances help you try Render before committing to paid tiers:
- Free web services spin down after 15 minutes of inactivity and restart on the next request (spin-up takes about one minute).
- Each workspace gets 750 Free instance hours per calendar month. If you use them all, Free web services suspend until the next month.
- Free Postgres databases expire 30 days after creation, with a 14-day grace period after expiry before deletion. Storage is capped at 1 GB.
- Free Key Value instances have 25 MB and no persistence.
Static sites and managed TLS remain free to deploy. Outbound bandwidth and pipeline minutes still count against your workspace plan limits.
Cost snapshot (July 2026)
As of July 2026, an always-on Starter web service plus a Basic-256mb Postgres instance on a Hobby workspace typically ran about $13/month before bandwidth and storage growth. Check Render pricing for current rates before budgeting.
What drives your bill up
Traffic and concurrency. More simultaneous users usually means larger instance types or more scaled instances. Each instance is billed independently.
Database and disk storage. User-generated content grows Postgres storage ($0.30/GB/month). Uploaded files on persistent disks grow at $0.25/GB/month.
Background work. Email, reports, and webhooks often need a dedicated worker running continuously.
Egress. API-heavy or media-heavy apps send more outbound bandwidth. Above your plan's included amount, Render bills $0.15 per GB.
Workspace plan. Pro ($25/month) unlocks autoscaling, full-stack previews, and more included bandwidth. Scale ($499/month) adds SSO, SCIM, HIPAA eligibility, and organization-level controls.
Cost optimization
Right-size instances
Use service metrics to see CPU, memory, and HTTP latency. Downgrade instance types that sit idle. Upgrade only when metrics show sustained pressure.
Optimize Postgres
Add indexes, fix slow queries, and enable connection pooling before jumping to a larger database tier.
Add Key Value caching
A Render Key Value instance can cut repeated database reads. A small cache is often enough for session storage or hot query results.
Archive cold data externally
Render does not provide S3-style object storage. If you need cheap long-term file storage, use an external object store (AWS S3, Google Cloud Storage, etc.) and keep hot data in Postgres or on a persistent disk.
Estimation worksheet
- List every service: web, worker, Postgres, Key Value, cron, workflows, disks.
- Look up each instance type on Render pricing.
- For always-on services, use the monthly rate. For cron and workflows, estimate runtime and multiply by the per-minute or per-hour rate.
- Add Postgres storage (GB × $0.30) and disk storage (GB × $0.25).
- Add your workspace plan fee ($0 on Hobby, $25 on Pro, $499 on Scale).
- Estimate outbound GB beyond your plan's included bandwidth (× $0.15).
- Add 10–20% headroom for traffic spikes, storage growth, and extra scaled instances.
Preview environments and service previews bill as separate running instances. Render prorates everything by the second, so partial months cost less than full-month estimates.
Next steps
- Render pricing: full instance type tables and workspace feature comparison
- Deploy for free: Free web service, Postgres, and Key Value limits
- Outbound bandwidth: what counts toward egress
- Scaling Render services: manual scaling and autoscaling on Pro+ workspaces