Pricing
We're still building this page out. In the meantime: RunOS is completely free today, unlimited nodes, unlimited clusters, no credit card needed.
Start freeModel 5, a proposal under evaluation, not the live price
Pay per seat, not per server.
Infrastructure stays free and unlimited, always: nodes, clusters, services, none of it is metered under this model. The only line item is per human user on the account, for the features a team needs and a solo developer doesn't.
RunOS is $0 today, unlimited nodes, unlimited clusters, no credit card. This page works out one proposal for what a future team tier could look like, with real numbers, so it can be judged on its actual shape.
The rate card
Two lines. Infrastructure is free no matter what; seats are the only thing billed.
Infrastructure
$0 / always
Unlimited nodes, unlimited clusters, all 20+ managed services, all six deploy methods. Free regardless of team size or how many people are on the account.
Team seat
$15 / user / month
Shared team access, a per-user audit trail of who deployed what, and role assignment. Billed per human account, not per node or cluster.
A solo developer doesn't need shared access, an audit trail across teammates, or roles to assign, so there's nothing to turn on and nothing to pay. The seat fee only applies once an account actually has a team using team features.
Worked examples
The bill scales with headcount, not with how much infrastructure that team runs.
Solo developer
$0/mo
1 seat. Team features aren't needed solo, so nothing's billed.
5-person team
$75/mo
5 seats × $15/seat. Same price whether they run 3 nodes or 300.
20-person team
$300/mo
20 seats × $15/seat. Straight line, no volume discount modeled here.
Stack this on the reference 10-node Hetzner cluster ($74/month infra, from the cost calculator elsewhere on this site) and a 20-person team lands at $374/month all in, seats plus infra. That's still 68% cheaper than the $1,180/month AWS-only infra bill for the same cluster, before any RunOS fee at all.
Grounded in
This is Vercel's and Railway's playbook: both charge $20 per seat per month on their Pro plans. RunOS prices seats lower, $15 instead of $20, because Vercel and Railway host your compute themselves and lean on the seat fee to help cover that hosting cost. RunOS is BYOC and never hosts a customer's workload, so there's no hosting cost baked into the seat price, just the team features themselves.