Plans for free bots and longer-running projects.
Free
For lightweight bots and first tests
- 315 MB RAM
- 715 MB storage
- 50% CPU
- Community support
- Renewal every 14 days
Starter
Best first paid tier
- 1512 MB RAM
- 4098 MB storage
- 200% CPU
- Monthly renewal
- Support included
- 1 SQL database
Pro
For real production bots
- 2048 MB RAM
- 8190 MB storage
- 300% CPU
- Monthly renewal
- Support included
- 2 SQL databases
Advanced
Most headroom for active bots
- 4096 MB RAM
- 16380 MB storage
- 500% CPU
- Monthly renewal
- Support included
- 5 SQL databases
Supported runtimes
Public bot hosting for common runtimes and lightweight automation tools.
Automation and monitoring
The same page also exposes lightweight tools often searched alongside bot hosting.
Useful signals for free bot hosting queries.
Auto-restart
If the bot crashes, the platform can bring it back without forcing a manual recovery every time.
Real-time logs
Live console access matters when a bot is still being debugged, tuned or connected to third-party APIs.
Room to upgrade
The free tier captures the intent, while paid tiers give more RAM, storage, CPU and SQL databases for production use.
Questions users ask before moving a bot online.
Can I host a Discord bot for free 24/7?
Yes. ACLClouds exposes a free tier for Discord bots with routine renewal, logs and auto-restart, plus paid plans for more headroom.
Which runtimes are supported?
Node.js, Python, Java, Go, Rust, C#, Bun, Lua and MariaDB are visible on the public page, alongside n8n and Uptime Kuma.
When should I move to a paid plan?
Move once the bot needs more RAM, CPU, storage, databases or fewer renewal constraints than the free tier is designed for.
Where can I check setup and limits?
The public documentation, FAQ and terms pages are the right places to verify the operational basics before launch.










