Render alternatives: 3 free & open-source picks
Curated, verified, and actually free. No trials, no crippled tiers. Star counts and last-activity dates checked by hand, not scraped and forgotten.
Un contenedor, TLS automático, verificaciones de estado, registros y reinicios en hardware que pagas directamente.
licenseApache-2.0
runsyour machine or their cloud
installCoolify Cloud signup or one-line install script on a fresh Linux server
dataSelf-hosted control data is in an internal PostgreSQL container; deployed apps and databases remain in Docker containers, volumes, and configuration on the user's servers
the catch vs RenderCoolify can provide TLS, health checks, logs, and restarts, but it does not give you Render's fully managed host fleet, availability engineering, autoscaling, or support.
setupA VPS with root SSH access, open ports, DNS, and responsibility for server patching and application-data backups
facts verified 2026-08-10
Un PaaS autoalojado más nuevo para apps y bases de datos, con vistas previas, TLS, registros y respaldos en el mismo plano de control.
licenseApache-2.0
runsyour machine or their cloud
installDokploy Cloud signup or one-line install script on a Linux VPS
dataDokploy metadata is stored in PostgreSQL; application and database data lives in Docker named volumes or bind mounts on the deployment servers, with optional S3 backups
the catch vs RenderDokploy supplies TLS, logs, previews, and backups, but you still own the host, networking, capacity, patching, and high availability that Render manages.
setupA VPS with at least 2 GB RAM, free ports 80/443/3000, DNS, and ongoing Docker/server administration
facts verified 2026-08-10
El pequeño Heroku en una sola máquina original; excelente una vez que te sientes cómodo tratando un servidor como una mascota.
licenseMIT
runsyour server
installBootstrap script on a fresh supported Ubuntu or Debian VM, then add an SSH key and domain
dataApplication images, configuration, logs, and persistent Docker volumes live on the user's server; service data lives in installed database-plugin volumes
the catch vs RenderDokku deploys a containerized web service cleanly, but automatic health recovery stops at the server you operate and there is no managed platform underneath it.
setupA fresh Linux VM, sudo/SSH competence, DNS, and command-line-only administration
facts verified 2026-08-10
last updated 2026-08-10 · no votes, no pay-to-list · just what's real
Render FreeFree web services spin down, lose local files, and are for hobby or testing workloads, not a durable Render replacement.
| tool | license | running it | platforms | stars | active |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coolify | Apache-2.0 | self-host, real ops | web, self-hosted | 57,000 | 2026-08 |
| Dokploy | Apache-2.0 | self-host, real ops | web, self-hosted | 36,000 | 2026-08 |
| Dokku | MIT | self-host, real ops | linux, self-hosted, cli | 32,100 | 2026-08 |
People still pay for Render because hosting products sell an operations team and failure-domain diversity, not merely a deploy button. The recurring cost buys patching, certificates, isolation, secrets, builds, deploys, logs, metrics, backups, capacity, incidents, and security response, not just the visible interface. If none of that applies to you, any pick above saves $84 a year.
Is there a free alternative to Render?
Yes: Coolify, Dokploy, Dokku. Every tool on this page is either open source or genuinely free to use long-term: no trials, no crippled tiers.
Should I just build my own Render?
Our verdict is NO TANTO. A consolation build is possible, but the paid product's decisive value sits outside a solo rebuild. For Render, deploy one containerized web service with automatic TLS and health checks. The hard boundary is managed runtime, databases, private networking, builds, scaling, and support, plus infrastructure scale, operations, and reliability. If you'd rather build, the exact one-shot prompt is free at puedovibecodearlo.app/render.