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Render vs Belov Cloud

Adding up Render's per-service bill?

Deploy from Git the same way — without a workspace fee, a paid instance for every service, a separate database tier, and bandwidth and build-minute overages stacked on top. One flat price per app, with the database, backups and WAF inside it.

Health-gated deploys·Instant rollback·Flat per-app pricing
At a glance
Base price model
Belov CloudFlat $19/app · mo
Render$25/mo workspace + per-service compute
When usage grows
Belov CloudSame flat price
RenderBandwidth + build-minute overages
Managed database
Belov CloudIncluded — Postgres/MySQL/Redis
RenderSeparate paid tier
Real monthly cost
Belov Cloud$19/app flat
RenderWorkspace + instance + DB tier + overages
The difference in one line

Render bills a workspace fee plus paid compute per service, a separate database tier, and usage overages. Belov Cloud is one flat price per app with the database and backups included.

Render is clean to deploy on, but the bill is additive: a monthly workspace fee, then a paid instance for each service you run, a separate paid tier for a managed Postgres, and overages on bandwidth and build minutes. Each piece is reasonable on its own; the total is a moving sum of everything you're running.

Side by side

Belov Cloud vs Render.

Render
Base price modelFlat $19/app · mo$25/mo workspace + per-service compute
Traffic & usage metersNone — no per-visit, GB or build-minuteBandwidth + build-minute overages
Managed databaseIncluded — Postgres / MySQL / RedisSeparate paid tier
Team seatsFreeUnlimited on flat plans
Health-gated deploy + auto-rollbackIncluded — bad release never takes trafficHealth checks yes; you wire the rollback
Backups · WAF · self-healingBundled, health-gated auto-rollbackAssemble yourself
Get your data & code outDaily off-site backups + download anytimeDeploys from your repo; export your data
Real cost, fully equipped$19/app flat$25 workspace + a paid instance per service + a database tier + bandwidth

One web service + a Postgres + a teammate on Render adds up across the workspace fee, per-service compute, the database tier and overages — where Belov Cloud stays $19/app with the database, backups and WAF inside. Figures reflect the vendors' own published list prices (month-to-month) and can change — always check Render's current terms. Annual billing lowers each base.

What you gain

The same platform — for your apps.

A deploy can't take you down

Every release passes a health check on your health path before it takes traffic. If it fails, we automatically restore the previous image and env — the bad deploy never reaches your users.

Flat per app, no meter

One price per app. No bandwidth, compute-second, invocation or CPU meter to blow past — your bill doesn't move when your app has a good day.

The database is included

Opt into Postgres, MySQL or Redis and we provision an isolated database + user, inject the connection string as a locked env var, and back it up daily. Not a separate metered add-on.

Push-to-deploy from Git

GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket or Codeberg with a read-only deploy key. A manual Deploy button plus an optional webhook, with live build logs streaming into the panel.

Your data and code out

Daily off-site backups of your data volume and databases to Cloudflare R2, one-click restore, download anytime. We deploy from your repo — we don't hold it hostage.

Free team seats

Invite your whole team by role at no extra cost. No per-developer-seat tax just to give someone access to the dashboard.

Switching from Render

The things people ask first.

Can I deploy from Git the way I do on Render?

Yes. Connect a GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket or Codeberg repo with a read-only deploy key, pick a branch and start command, and push to deploy — with live build logs. Every release is health-gated with automatic rollback, so a bad deploy can't take the app down.

Do I have to pay separately for a database like on Render?

No — a managed database is included, not a separate tier. Opt into Postgres, MySQL or Redis and we provision an isolated instance, inject the connection string as a locked env var, and back it up daily to off-site storage you can download anytime.

What about background workers and cron?

Both are first-party. Background workers run alongside web apps, monitored by container health, and you define cron right in the panel and read each run's log there — no extra paid service per worker.

Your move

Bring your app off Render.

Deploy from Git with a health gate and instant rollback, on one flat per-app price with the database, backups and WAF inside it. Tell us your repo and stack — we set you up hands-on.