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Bottom Pricing 2026

Plans, hidden costs, and cheaper alternatives compared

Pricing verifiedMay 2026
1 plans tracked·Updated May 2026

Is Bottom worth the price?

100/10

Bottom is an open-source project, making its pricing inherently fair and generous as it's completely free.

There are no paid tiers, so users get full functionality without any cost. This is best for developers and system administrators who prefer open-source tools and are comfortable with self-hosting.

Pricing Plans

Open Source

Free

  • Full source code access
  • MIT License license
  • Community support
  • Self-hosted

Hidden Costs & Gotchas

Requires self-hosting and setup time

No official dedicated support channels

Community support can be variable

Which Plan Do You Need?

Developers needing free system monitoring

Users preferring open-source software

Individuals comfortable with self-hosting

How Bottom Compares to Competitors

Compared to commercial system monitors like Datadog or New Relic, which can cost hundreds or thousands of dollars monthly depending on usage, Bottom is entirely free. Even free tiers of commercial tools often have limitations, whereas Bottom offers full functionality without charge, making it a highly cost-effective alternative for those who don't require enterprise-level features or managed services.

Bottom Pricing FAQ

How much does Bottom cost?

Bottom is free to use. No subscription or one-time fee is required for the core product.

Does Bottom have a free plan?

Yes. Bottom offers a free plan called "Open Source". It includes: Full source code access, MIT License license, Community support.

Cheaper alternatives to Bottom

1 of 1 direct competitors below offer a free plan. Per-seat pricing varies up to 60% across this set.