{:title "Pricing" :category :orgs :index 30 :related [["sustainability" "Our sustainability goals"] ["caching" "Build caches"]]}
MonkeyCI is free to use up to a certain level. We strive to allow our users to be able to use it for non-commercial projects. Every user can create one organization for free. And each organization receives 1.000 credits per month to spend on their builds. This may be augmented by temporary promotions. These credits remain valid for one year, after which they will expire. This to avoid an endless build-up of unused credits for inactive organizations.
How are credits used? Credits are consumed by CPU minutes, memory and storage. How many credits are required per minute for a build is determined by the amount of memory you allocate, the number of CPU's and how much data you want to store in caches and artifacts.
This table gives you a basic overview:
| Resource | Credits | Default |
|---|---|---|
| CPU | 1/minute | 1 AMD |
| Memory | 1 per GB per minute | 2 GB |
| Persistent storage | 1 per GB per month | (None) |
So for example, if you have a build that runs for 5 minutes using the default settings
(1 CPU, 2 GB RAM), it would cost you 5 * (1 + 2) = 15 credits.
MonkeyCI is only free for non-commercial use. Although we are planning to add a commercial offering in the near future, we are postponing this until we have worked out most of the kinks, since this is a very young product. If you do wish to use MonkeyCI in your company, please send us an e-mail and we can work out a solution.
Not that, unlike free credits, paid-for credits will never expire.
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