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 freePricing model 6, proposal under evaluation
Tiered flat SaaS plans
This isn't live. RunOS today is $0, unlimited nodes, unlimited clusters, no credit card, full stop. What follows is one candidate model for a future paid tier: three named flat-fee plans, priced the way most B2B SaaS is priced, where the monthly fee gates team size and support, never infrastructure.
Infra stays unlimited in every single tier, Free included. You never pay RunOS more for running more nodes or more clusters. The fee only moves when your team grows or you need a faster support SLA.
The rate card
Three tiers. Same unlimited infra in all three. The only things that change: seats, support SLA, and future governance access.
Free
today's real price$0
per month, no credit card
- + Unlimited nodes, unlimited clusters
- + Up to 3 users
- + Community support
Team
proposed$299
per month, flat
- + Unlimited nodes, unlimited clusters
- + Up to 25 users
- + Priority support, 1 business-day SLA
- + Eligible for SSO add-on when it ships
$299/mo covers the whole team, not per seat
Enterprise
proposedTalk to us
Custom pricing, no public list price
- + Unlimited nodes, clusters, and users
- + Dedicated support with SLA
- + First access to SSO, audit logs, SOC2 when they ship
SSO, audit logs, and SOC2 are roadmap items, not shipped features today.
Contact usWorked example: the fee moves with people, not nodes
Because infra is unlimited in every tier, sizing your bill is a headcount question, not a cluster-size question. A 10-person team on Team pays the same $299/month whether it's running a handful of nodes or hundreds.
| Team size | Nodes running | RunOS fee | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 people | 5 nodes | $299/month | Team |
| 10 people | 500 nodes | $299/month | Team |
| 30+ people | any | custom | Enterprise |
Same fee, 100x the nodes. That's the whole point of gating on seats, not infra.
What that means for total cost
RunOS never marks up your infrastructure, under this model or any other. A 10-node cluster on Hetzner (4 vCPU / 8GB each) runs about $74/month in raw hardware. Add the proposed $299/month Team fee and you're at $373/month total, still far below the $1,180/month the same 10 nodes would cost on raw AWS pricing, before any RunOS fee at all.
| Line item | Monthly cost |
|---|---|
| 10 nodes, Hetzner, 4 vCPU / 8GB each | $74 |
| RunOS Team fee (proposed) | $299 |
| Total: RunOS + Hetzner | $373 |
| Same 10 nodes, raw AWS pricing, no RunOS fee | $1,180 |
RunOS is BYOC: whatever tier you're on, you pay your cloud or hardware provider directly. Nobody's compute bill routes through us.
Grounded in
This is the standard SaaS tier pattern, modeled directly on Qovery and Humanitec, two platform-engineering tools RunOS gets compared to most. Qovery's Team plan is $899/month for 10 users, its Business plan $1,999/month for 30 users. Humanitec's Teams plan is $2,199/month for 5 users, its Pro plan $5,499/month for 50 users.
RunOS's proposed $299/month Team tier sits far below both, because Qovery caps clusters and environments per tier and Humanitec caps projects per tier. RunOS's tiers don't gate infrastructure at all, only seats and support, so there's no cluster-count or environment-count ceiling driving the price up as usage grows.
FAQ
Is $299/month a real, live price?
No. RunOS is $0 today, unlimited nodes, unlimited clusters, no tiers. Everything above the Free row on this page is a proposal being evaluated, not a price you can be billed today.
Why doesn't the fee scale with nodes or clusters?
Because infra economics and software economics are different problems. Your cloud bill already scales with nodes, that's between you and Hetzner, AWS, or whoever you run on. This model only prices what RunOS actually gates: seats and support.
Are SSO, audit logs, and SOC2 available now?
No. They're roadmap items, covered publicly on our engineering blog. Team would be eligible for an SSO add-on once it ships, and Enterprise would get first access to all three, but none of it is live today.
What happens above 25 users on Team?
That's Enterprise territory in this model: unlimited users, dedicated support with an SLA, custom pricing. Talk to us rather than guessing at a number that isn't public.