Pricing

Predictable cloud hosting.
One flat monthly cost per app.

Your bill on day 1 equals your bill on day 1000. Pay for the hardware you reserve, not for traffic.

No bandwidth overages No per-invocation charges No build-minute caps

Four app profiles. Each a flat fixed cost.

The shape of your app determines the hardware you reserve. The hardware determines the monthly cost. Traffic never enters the formula.

Lightest

Static

Landing pages, docs sites, marketing sites, SPAs.

Served from a global CDN. No compute container. One fixed monthly cost.

Most common

Dynamic

Node or Python web app. APIs, full-stack frameworks, agents.

Containerized on reserved hardware. CPU cores, RAM, and storage you choose, billed flat.

Included

Dynamic with database

Same app, plus Postgres, Redis, MongoDB, or MySQL.

Sidecar auto-wired into the same deployment. No separate database SaaS bill.

GPU

GPU model

LLM inference, generative models, ML workloads.

RTX 3090, 4090, 5090, L40s, A100, H100, H200 containers on reserved GPUs.

Dollar amounts are computed live from your reserved hardware and the current compute rate. Size your app and see the number in seconds.

Open the pricing calculator

Every app includes the whole platform.

Not add-ons. Not separate line items. Not metered. Included in the flat monthly cost.

  • Managed database (Postgres, Redis, MongoDB, MySQL)
  • Hosting, CDN, and SSL certificate
  • Auto-wired environment variables and secrets
  • Logs, metrics, and a live URL
  • No DevOps, no Docker, one command to deploy
  • Auto-detected stacks: Next.js, React, Vue, Astro, FastAPI, Django, Flask
The shape of your bill

Usage-metered bills climb. Reserved-hardware bills do not.

One axis is traffic. One axis is your monthly cost. One line grows. One line stays flat.

Monthly billTrafficUsage-metered cloudVarityDay 1Day 1000

At launch, the difference can look small. At traction, the gap is the story.

Why not usage-metered?

Usage-based hosting bills every dimension of your success. Reserved-hardware hosting bills the hardware. This is a new category, not a cheaper alternative.

Usage-metered cloud

Bandwidth per gigabyte. Functions per invocation. Build minutes. Team seats. Every extra visitor is a new line on the invoice. Your bill grows with your success.

Reserved-hardware cloud

Reserve the CPU, RAM, storage, and optionally GPU your app needs. Pay one flat monthly cost for that hardware. Traffic is not a billed dimension. Your bill stays flat.

The cloud platform that bills by hardware, not by request. Predictable COGS at any scale.

Common questions

Everything builders ask about predictable pricing.

How does Varity pricing work?+

Varity charges one fixed monthly cost per app, based on the hardware you reserve. CPU cores, RAM, storage, and (optionally) GPU you reserve in your deployment SDL determine the number. That number does not change with traffic, bandwidth, invocations, or build minutes. Calculate your bill at the developer portal.

Will my bill go up if my app gets popular?+

No. Your monthly cost is fixed for the hardware you reserve. You can scale to a million users without your bill changing. There are no bandwidth overages, no per-invocation charges, and no build-minute caps. The bill on day 1 equals the bill on day 1000.

Where do I see the actual dollar amount for my app?+

Pricing is computed live from the hardware you reserve and the current hardware rate. Sign in at the developer portal and use the calculator. The CLI and MCP also expose the same numbers via the varity_cost_calculator tool, so you can size your app before you deploy.

Is there a free tier?+

There is no permanent free tier. Varity reserves real hardware for your app, so the smallest paid plan starts at a low fixed monthly cost. The trade is direct: you pay a fixed number for the hardware reserved, and that number does not move when your traffic does.

What happens if I outgrow my hardware tier?+

Move to a larger fixed-cost tier. You pick the new CPU, RAM, and storage you need, and the new monthly cost is what you pay from then on. No overage charges, no surprise invoices, no traffic-spike billing events between tier changes.

See your number.

Size your app at the developer portal and the calculator shows the exact monthly cost. That is the number you pay, every month.