Free Discord bot hosting 24/7

Discord bot hosting 24/7
Free to start, easy to scale.

Host your Discord bot with Node.js, Python, Java, Go or Rust, with real-time logs, auto-restart, small paid upgrades, n8n and Uptime Kuma on the same public page.

Plans for free bots and longer-running projects.

Free

For lightweight bots and first tests

0 EUR forever
  • 315 MB RAM
  • 715 MB storage
  • 50% CPU
  • Community support
  • Renewal every 14 days
Create free bot

Pro

For real production bots

2.00EUR/month
  • 2048 MB RAM
  • 8190 MB storage
  • 300% CPU
  • Monthly renewal
  • Support included
  • 2 SQL databases
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Advanced

Most headroom for active bots

4.00EUR/month
  • 4096 MB RAM
  • 16380 MB storage
  • 500% CPU
  • Monthly renewal
  • Support included
  • 5 SQL databases
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Supported runtimes

Public bot hosting for common runtimes and lightweight automation tools.

Node.js
Bun
Python
C#
Go
Java
Rust
Lua
MariaDB

Automation and monitoring

The same page also exposes lightweight tools often searched alongside bot hosting.

n8n
Uptime Kuma

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.