ShopaholicShopaholic
ShopaholicPLUS
Jul 9, 2025

Q: Price confusion

I see you have taken the time to addressed all the great questions and fantastic answers. However, I am still very confused. I studied this price page: https://docs.nocode-x.com/licenses-&-billing/

Let say max Tier 3:

- What is exactly a CPU minute? There are 43,200 minutes in a month. Does that mean we can only only host any application for 3.5 full days?

What happened when we reached storage limit? What will be the cost?

How about bandwidth? What will happen when we reach 100GB? What will be additional cost?

App looks great in most aspect, but I don't want to get a vendor locked-in situation with costly up keep. Thanks for your help.

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Wim_NoCode-X

Wim_NoCode-X

Jul 9, 2025

A: Hello Shopaholic,

What is exactly a CPU minute? There are 43,200 minutes in a month. Does that mean we can only only host any application for 3.5 full days?
Certainly not, these CPU minutes are counted on the finest level (ms). We do not charge if the application is just sitting there. The CPU minutes are true consumption minutes where the CPUs are working for you. So, inactive applications available in production or other do not consume cpu, nor bandwidth nor memory!

What happened when we reached storage limit? What will be the cost?
THe cost of additional resources is as we intend to be accessible to all per core extentions. This is as we heard of the co-sumolings very affordable, and potentially even to low cost. Please look to: https://www.nocode-x.com/#pricing and for the extentions: https://docs.nocode-x.com/licenses-&-billing/

How about bandwidth? What will happen when we reach 100GB? What will be additional cost?
Same concept as for the CPU, you can top up what you want.
Moreover, rest assured the production application are massively optimised, like static webpages are not charged in your bandwidth as these are served on our CDN! It is truely what comes through on the backend!

App looks great in most aspect, but I don't want to get a vendor locked-in situation with costly up keep.
This is currently the case, but we are working on the export to highcode in production, so you can use NoCode-X to create and build fast and easy, and then you will be able to run it on your infrastructure. So, resulting in zero vendor lock-in.
Off course, we intend to serve our community to the industry leading quality, to convince you to stay where you are truely unburdened of operational and security challenges!

I hope that this answers your questions, but feel free to ask away, here to help.

Greetings
Wim

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Thank you very much for the details. What I was asking is about active websites? Is that the same as “active application”? Which mean a site can run for 3.5 days and burn out the 5,000 cpu minutes. Please let me know if my thinking is correct.. Just need some clarification.

Active application means deployed to production and ready to use for your end-users or potentially just run jobs...

The services only count real consumption, so having a website up and running with no jobs or dynamic interaction will not consume active resources.

So, creating a static website will be stored on CDN, and will consume no resources.

Hope this is clearer...

Greets
Wim