The default host for Next.js and modern frontend frameworks — deploy on git push.
Last reviewed Jul 17, 2026 · Pricing verified Jul 17, 2026
DEV-TOP · horizontalOur take
Best for teams shipping frontend-heavy apps (especially Next.js) who want zero-config deploys and fast previews — usage-based overages on Pro can surprise teams with spiky traffic.
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Verified Jul 17, 2026 against Vercel's own pricing page.
| Plan | Monthly | Annual | Key limits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hobby | Free | Free | 1 developer seat, 1M edge requests/mo, 100 GB fast data transfer/mo, 1M function invocations/mo, 4 hrs active CPU/mo, no team collaboration |
| Pro | 20 USD/mo | — | Per seat + $20/mo usage credit; 10M edge requests/mo then $2/1M; 1 TB data transfer/mo then $0.15/GB; unlimited viewer seats |
| Enterprise | — | — | Custom quote — 99.99% uptime SLA, SCIM, multi-region compute failover, custom usage limits |
Hobby is free forever for personal/non-commercial projects with real (if strict) caps: 1 seat, 1M edge requests/mo, 100 GB transfer/mo. There's no real team collaboration on Hobby — you need Pro ($20/seat/mo plus usage overages) the moment more than one person needs to work on a project commercially.
DEV-MID · rectangleGlobal edge network with points of presence worldwide — no regional restrictions on sign-up or hosting.
Pick this instead if: Any team that wants the largest talent pool of developers already fluent in the tool
Pick this instead if: Non-technical teams automating workflows between common SaaS tools
Pick this instead if: Any site or app wanting free-tier-grade CDN, DNS, and DDoS protection
Pick this instead if: Teams that want unified infrastructure, APM, and log observability in one vendor
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