Documentation
Discord bot hosting
Current limits, base resources, daily cost, runtimes, and the difference between credit and premium Discord hosting.
No free plan selector
Every account starts with 10 Discord bot server slots. The old 2, 4, and 8 server plan system is not used by the current Discord hosting page.
Base credit server
| Item | Current value |
|---|---|
| Starting server slots | 10 per account |
| Runtime choices | Node.js, Python, Java and C#/.NET |
| Base RAM | 126 MB |
| Base disk | 500 MB |
| Base CPU | 50% |
| Allocations | 1 |
| Backups | 0 until backup slots are added |
| Base daily cost | 3 credits every 24 hours, per server |
What the Discord hosting page shows
- Wallet balance or Unlimited status.
- Total daily cost for all current Discord bot servers.
- Created server count compared with the available slot limit.
- The rolling ad-credit earning limit.
- Daily rewards, watch-ad rewards, and the CoreX quest.
- Server creation form and a card for every existing server.
- A link to the store for credits, unlimited access, extra slots, and premium servers.
Maximum resource values
| Resource | Maximum |
|---|---|
| RAM | 4096 MB |
| Disk | 10240 MB |
| CPU | 150% |
| Backup slots | 20 |
Good to know
Resource upgrades increase the server daily cost. Removing an upgrade lowers the daily cost. The current values are shown on each server management page.
Credit hosting and premium hosting
Credit hosting
Create servers from the Discord hosting page. Runtime is paid from credits in one-day blocks. You can earn or buy credits and can enable auto renew.
Premium hosting
Choose a monthly or yearly plan in the Discord store. The selected plan has fixed RAM, CPU, disk, and backup limits and is managed through billing.