xs
trying things out
€4/ mo
€0.0055 / hour
take xs- vcpu
- 1
- memory
- 1 gb
- nvme
- 10 gb
- port
- 50 mbit/s
one bot, one cron, nothing heavy
no synergy, no hyperscale, no 99.99% you can't verify. just memory that stays yours, a person who replies, and prices you can check against the provider we buy from.
never above 65% by design — that headroom is what you're paying for
a mock-up of the panel, not live data. the real one shows your machines and what each costs per hour.
you pay by the hour and stop paying the moment you delete the machine. a public ipv4 and a monthly traffic quota are in every plan; over the quota it is €1 per extra terabyte, and we say so here rather than in an invoice.
trying things out
€4/ mo
€0.0055 / hour
take xsone bot, one cron, nothing heavy
side projects
€7/ mo
€0.0096 / hour
take sbots, cron jobs, small apis
most people
€12/ mo
€0.0164 / hour
take mwebsites, databases, staging
small teams
€22/ mo
€0.0301 / hour
take lproduction apps, ci runners
growing products
€42/ mo
€0.0575 / hour
take xlheavy workloads, several services
prices exclude vat · billed by the hour, delete any time · pay by crypto (usdt) or bank transfer
always included
only if you want it
nothing is enabled by default. you will never find a line on the invoice you didn't ask for.
your memory is yours. we don't resell the same gigabyte three times and hope nobody notices at 8pm. cpu is shared the way it is everywhere, but nothing can push your machine into swap.
load graph published on the status page
within three working hours, in a messenger, from the person who runs this — not a ticket queue and not a chatbot with three canned replies. miss the window and the month is free.
telegram, email or whatsapp
you snapshot the disk yourself, from the machine page, in about a minute, and it costs nothing. what we do not have is an automatic backup — so we do not bill you for one. a copy you have been charged for and never seen is worse than none.
a button on the machine page, not a ticket
big hosts replaced people with chatbots and call it 24/7. we can't match that theatre, so here's what actually happens instead.
telegram, email or whatsapp. no ticket number, no priority tier, no bot asking you to describe the issue in a dropdown.
the same person who set up the hypervisor and holds root on it. nothing gets escalated to a second line, because there isn't one.
within three hours during the day. if we miss the window, that month costs you nothing — no form to fill in, we just don't bill it.

paris · amsterdam · riga
we grow one machine at a time.
you're probably tired of hosting pages promising enterprise-grade infrastructure, 99.99% uptime nobody measures, and 24/7 support that turns out to be a chatbot with three canned answers.
so here it is plainly. we are small. we are small enough that you get a person, not a queue — and we would rather say what we do not have yet than sell you a promise we cannot keep. there is no global edge network, no ai-powered anything, and no wall of customer logos — because we're new and putting fake ones there would tell you everything about how we'd handle your data.
what you get instead: memory that is actually yours, a load graph you can check against the provider, and a snapshot you can take without asking permission. if that's worth six euros more a month than the cheapest host you found, we should talk.
if it isn't, that's a completely reasonable decision and we won't retarget you across the internet for six weeks.
because we allocate memory one-to-one instead of packing more customers onto the same box. if price is your only criterion, a host charging €2 will always beat us — and your server will be slow at 8pm.
the machines run in datacentres we rent capacity in, and we are the only party you deal with. europe — paris, riga, amsterdam — plus hong kong and three us locations. every plan runs on nvme drives. each plan includes a monthly traffic quota; going over costs €1 per extra terabyte, and we never cut you off silently.
disk redundancy belongs to the provider whose cloud the machine runs on, and we are not going to invent a layout we cannot inspect. what is ours to say: there is no automatic backup here. take a snapshot before anything risky — it is a button on the machine page and it costs nothing — and keep your own copy of whatever you cannot lose.
minutes. the panel orders it through the provider's api as soon as your balance covers a day of running, and the machine boots while you are still on the page.
yes, usdt (trc-20) or bank transfer. you top up a balance and we bill by the hour. we do ask for a verified contact — anonymous signups are what attract spam and get whole networks blacklisted.
spam, phishing, port scanning, ddos participation, and the rest of the list in the acceptable use policy. the machines sit in several countries, so the rule does not hang on any one country's law. outgoing mail ports are closed by default and opened on request once you have paid for a while.
yes, and it takes minutes. you keep the same ip address, so nothing on your side needs reconfiguring.
there is nothing to refund, because nothing is paid in advance: billing is hourly, and deleting the machine stops the meter that minute. if it does not work as described in the first week, we return what it cost you, without a conversation.
no forms, no card on file. tell us the size you want and what you're running — you'll have the server today.