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Neon Free Tier

Learn about Neon's Free Tier

Neon is currently in Technical Preview. For information about how the Technical Preview fits within Neon's release plans, refer to the Neon roadmap.

The Neon Free Tier is intended for personal projects, prototyping, or evaluating Neon's core features. It includes the following:

  • One Neon project with up to 10 branches.
  • 3 GiB of storage per branch.
  • Unlimited Postgres databases
  • A shared compute with 1 GB of RAM for each branch.
  • 100 hours of Active time per month, affecting non-primary branch compute usage only. Active time on all computes is counted toward the limit, but when the limit is exceeded, only non-primary branch computes are subject to suspension. Your primary branch compute always remains available regardless of the limit, ensuring that access to data on your primary branch is never interrupted. You can monitor Active time on the Usage widget on the Neon Dashboard. The Active time limit resets at the beginning of each month. For instance, if you enroll in the Neon Free Tier in the middle of the month, say on January 15th, your Active time limit will reset on February 1st, the first day of the following month.
  • A point-in-time restore window of 7 days of reasonable usage.

For higher limits and access to advanced features like Autoscaling, Unlimited storage, Project sharing, and Read replicas, upgrade to our Pro plan. For more information, see Neon Pro Plan, or select Upgrade to Pro in the Neon Console.

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Neon reserves the right to adjust Neon Free Tier limits, and to discontinue or limit compute usage in exceptional cases where misuse is identified, in order to protect the integrity of our platform and ensure a positive experience for all users.

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