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relequestual/free-for-dev — explained in plain English

Analysis updated 2026-07-18 · repo last pushed 2019-02-05

Audience · pm founderComplexity · 1/5DormantSetup · easy

TL;DR

A curated list of online services with genuine free tiers for developers, covering code hosting, databases, monitoring, and more so you can build without upfront costs.

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  root((repo))
    What it does
      Curated free tier list
      Organized by category
      Short notes per service
    Who uses it
      Indie developers
      Startups
      Technical founders
    Free tier rules
      No temporary trials
      Must last at least a year
      Ongoing free access
    Categories
      Code hosting
      Databases
      Monitoring
      DNS and APIs
    How it works
      Single large document
      Community contributions
      Actively reviewed

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Why would anyone build with this?

REASON 1

Find a free code hosting service for a new side project.

REASON 2

Locate a free database provider for an early-stage startup.

REASON 3

Discover free monitoring tools to track app uptime.

REASON 4

Browse free DNS or email services to minimize launch costs.

What's in the stack?

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How it stacks up

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LanguageCSS
Last pushed2019-02-052022-10-032020-05-03
MaintenanceDormantDormantDormant
Setup difficultyeasyeasyeasy
Complexity1/52/51/5
Audiencepm foundervibe coderops devops

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How do you spin it up?

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min

No setup needed, it is a browsable document you read directly on GitHub.

No license information is provided in the explanation.

Wtf does this do

free-for-dev is a curated list of online services that offer free tiers for developers, system administrators, and anyone managing technical infrastructure. Instead of hunting across the web for tools that won't cost you money, you can browse this organized catalog to find what you need. The list covers everything from code hosting and databases to monitoring and team collaboration tools. The project is essentially a single, massive document organized by category. You can jump to sections like APIs, storage, monitoring, or DNS to find a list of providers, each with a short note on what their free tier includes. For example, under code hosting, you'll find GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket with brief details on their limits for private repositories and team sizes. It functions like a specialized yellow pages for developer tools. This resource is built for startups, indie developers, and technical founders who want to minimize costs while building a product. If you need to host a website, send transactional emails, set up automated testing, or add machine learning capabilities, the list points you to services that provide a baseline of usage for free. It is especially handy for side projects or early-stage companies that are pre-revenue and need to stretch their runway. The project maintains a strict rule: it only includes hosted services with genuine free tiers, not temporary free trials. To qualify, a service must offer ongoing free access, or if it is time-limited, the free period must last at least a year. The curator actively reviews community contributions to keep the list focused on infrastructure and development tools, keeping it opinionated rather than an exhaustive dumping ground for every free product on the internet.

Yoink these prompts

Prompt 1
I'm building a side project and need free hosting for a static website. Check the free-for-dev list and recommend the best options with their free tier limits.
Prompt 2
Help me find free database services from the free-for-dev list that support PostgreSQL and include their storage limits and any restrictions.
Prompt 3
I want to set up monitoring for my app without paying. Look through the free-for-dev monitoring section and suggest tools that offer free tiers with their key limits.
Prompt 4
I need to send transactional emails for free while my startup is pre-revenue. Use the free-for-dev list to find email services with free tiers and summarize what each includes.

Frequently asked questions

wtf is free-for-dev?

A curated list of online services with genuine free tiers for developers, covering code hosting, databases, monitoring, and more so you can build without upfront costs.

Is free-for-dev actively maintained?

Dormant — no commits in 2+ years (last push 2019-02-05).

What license does free-for-dev use?

No license information is provided in the explanation.

How hard is free-for-dev to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is free-for-dev for?

Mainly pm founder.

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