Your whole AWS stack, one flat price
A typical web app on AWS — database, containers, load balancer, CDN, cache, storage — is a handful of line items that only grow with traffic. koigrid runs the same stack for one predictable flat rate, egress included.
Real-world monthly cost of a small production web app
| AWS service | AWS €/mo | koigrid equivalent | Covered? |
|---|---|---|---|
| RDS PostgreSQL | 24.65 | Postgres HA + PgBouncer + PITR included | ✅ |
| ECS / Fargate | 11.50 | Apps (2 of the 8 on the Pro plan) | ✅ |
| ALB + VPC / NAT | 20.25 | Included, flat-rate, no egress fees | ✅ |
| CloudFront | 8.30 | CDN included | ✅ |
| CloudWatch | 3.85 | Observability + anomaly detection | ✅ |
| ElastiCache (Redis) | 3.18 | Managed Redis HA included | ✅ |
| S3 / ECR | 0.64 | S3-compatible storage + Container Registry | ✅ |
| Route 53 | 0.87 | DNS management (BYO — you connect your zone) | ⚠️ |
| Total on AWS | ≈ €73/mo | and climbing — egress, support and per-request fees are extra | |
The same stack on koigrid
flat — Pro plan, traffic included, no surprises at month-end
Why the AWS number is really higher
Egress fees
AWS charges $0.05–0.09/GB to serve your own traffic. On koigrid (Hetzner) traffic is included — the bill doesn’t move when you get popular.
Dozens of pricing dimensions
Per-GB, per-request, per-hour, per-IP, per-NAT-gateway… The estimate above is the floor, not the ceiling.
No surprise bills
One flat rate with a spend cap. A traffic spike or a runaway job can’t 10× your invoice.
AWS figures are indicative (eu-west, on-demand, small production workload, 2026). koigrid is flat-rate and EU-hosted on Hetzner. Domain registration is intentionally out of scope — koigrid manages DNS for a domain you already own.