Free today. Honest tomorrow.
CloudRaft is free during the first release while we move real files for real users and learn what real workloads cost us. Paid tiers will arrive after that. The shape of the offering is committed; the exact numbers are not.
Free
Today.
100 GB per migration. Two migrations per account, ever. No card on file. No pre-auth. If you hit the cap mid-copy we stop at the cap and surface the files we couldn't finish — no surprise charges, ever.
Pay-per-migration
Coming.
One charge for one job, billed at the per-GB rate above the free cap. We'll quote the exact dollar amount before you start the copy — based on the measured size of your selection, not an estimate. No subscription.
Recurring sync
Later.
A monthly subscription that keeps a folder pair in copy-only sync. Different product hiding in the same surface — we'll build it only if enough people ask.
What we've committed to, regardless of the final price
- You see the price before you start. After CloudRaft measures your selection, the screen shows "$X to copy this Y GB" in one number, in your currency, before any copy begins. If you say no, nothing happens.
- Stripe handles all payment. CloudRaft never renders a card field. Never sees your card number. Never. (See the privacy page.)
- No fake urgency, no countdowns, no "Black Friday". The price is the price.
- No card to start. The free tier is real free, not trial-with-card. If we ever charge you it'll be because you picked a paid migration and clicked through Stripe Checkout deliberately.
- If a paid migration fails because of our mistake, we don't charge. If it fails because your source went away or you cancelled, we refund.
When we'll name the price
After ~50 real migrations have finished on the free tier so we can see what real workloads cost us in bandwidth, provider rate-limit budget, and worker compute. Pricing without that data is a guess. Guesses get re-priced. Re-pricing is the worst customer experience there is.
In the meantime: free, capped, no card, no catch.