⚖️ Platform Comparison  ·  2026 Edition

Heroku vs Vercel

Heroku vs Vercel compared for European indie developers and small startups. Pricing, EU jurisdiction, GDPR posture — and why Runsite (an EU-registered PaaS in Frankfurt) is worth a look.

3 EU Data Centers
100% GDPR Compliant
EUR Predictable Pricing
Free Tier — Forever

// heroku problems → runsite solutions

Sound Familiar?

Every Heroku frustration, solved.

Heroku problem

"My $7/mo dyno sleeps after 30 min"

Eco dynos spin down constantly. Cold starts kill your API response times and user experience.

Runsite solution

Always-on containers, even on free tier

No sleep. No cold starts. Your app runs 24/7 on dedicated resources in EU data centers.

Heroku problem

"I got a $2,400 bill I didn't expect"

Heroku's autoscaling and add-on pricing is opaque. Surprise invoices are a rite of passage.

Runsite solution

Hard spending limits + alerts

Set a monthly cap. Get Telegram alerts at 80%. We physically cannot charge you more than your limit.

Heroku problem

"Free tier is gone. Hobby is $7/mo per app"

Heroku removed free dynos in 2022. A simple side project now costs $7+/mo minimum.

Runsite solution

Permanent free tier, no credit card

Run side projects, prototypes, and demos forever. Free means free — not "free for 90 days".

// comparison

Runsite vs Heroku

Side-by-side. No marketing fluff — just facts.

Feature Runsite Heroku
Free Tier Permanent Removed in 2022
Basic Web Service €5/mo $7.00/mo
Web Standard (1 vCPU, 1GB) €12/mo $25/mo
Managed PostgreSQL €5/mo $9/mo
Data Region EU only (Frankfurt, eu-central) US default, EU = Enterprise only
GDPR Compliance EU entity, full compliance US company (Salesforce)
Spending Limits Hard cap + alerts No built-in limits
Sleep / Cold Starts Always-on Eco dynos sleep after 30min

What about Vercel?

Vercel is great for frontend. But if you need backend hosting in Europe with GDPR compliance, Runsite is the answer.

// vercel problems → runsite solutions

Sound Familiar?

Every Vercel frustration, solved.

Vercel problem

"Vercel is frontend-only"

Need to deploy a Python API or Go service? Vercel's serverless model doesn't support long-running backend processes.

Runsite solution

Full container hosting, any stack

Deploy Django, FastAPI, Express, Go, or Rust in persistent containers. No cold starts, no function timeouts.

Vercel problem

"Origin servers are in the US"

Vercel's edge caches content globally, but your serverless functions and data origin are US-based.

Runsite solution

EU-only infrastructure

Compute, storage, and databases all run in EU data centers. True data residency, not just edge caching.

Vercel problem

"Surprise bills from function invocations"

Serverless pricing is unpredictable. A traffic spike can lead to unexpected charges.

Runsite solution

Fixed pricing + hard spending caps

Predictable monthly bills. Set a cap, get alerts. No pay-per-request surprises.

// comparison

Runsite vs Vercel

Side-by-side. No marketing fluff — just facts.

Feature Runsite Vercel
Backend Hosting Full containers, any stack Serverless functions only
EU Data Centers Frankfurt (eu-central) Edge only, origin = US
GDPR Compliance EU entity, full compliance US company
Managed PostgreSQL From €5/mo Via Vercel Postgres (Neon)
Docker Support Any Dockerfile Not supported
Spending Limits Hard cap + alerts Soft limits only
Frontend Hosting Static files via S3 Best-in-class CDN
Free Tier Permanent With limits

// why consider runsite

Beyond Heroku and Vercel

EU PaaS for indie developers and small European startups. One region: Frankfurt.

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EU-First Infrastructure

While Heroku and Vercel default to US markets, Runsite is built exclusively for European developers. Frankfurt (eu-central) region, EU entity, EU jurisdiction — no transatlantic transfers.

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Real GDPR Compliance

EU-registered entity. Your data is governed by European law. No US jurisdiction, no CLOUD Act.

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Predictable Pricing

No per-invocation charges, no surprise bills. Fixed plans with hard spending caps and Telegram alerts.

FAQ

Which is better for EU hosting, Heroku or Vercel?

Neither Heroku nor Vercel is EU-native. Both are US-headquartered and route the majority of traffic through US data centers. For genuine EU data residency, an EU-registered platform like Runsite is the safer choice — a Frankfurt (eu-central) region under EU jurisdiction, no transatlantic transfers, no CLOUD Act exposure.

Which has the better free tier, Heroku or Vercel?

Free tiers on both Heroku and Vercel change frequently and often include compute or bandwidth caps that expire after a trial period. If a permanent free tier matters, evaluate the current terms on each provider before committing.

Is Heroku or Vercel GDPR-compliant?

Both can be configured to support GDPR-compliant workloads via Data Processing Agreements (DPAs), but as US entities they remain subject to the CLOUD Act. For workloads where US jurisdiction is a hard blocker, an EU-headquartered provider is required.

What is the cheapest way to deploy a side project — Heroku or Vercel?

Pricing on both Heroku and Vercel can scale unpredictably with traffic or build minutes. Hard spending caps are not available on either platform. Predictable monthly pricing with usage caps is a differentiator to look for elsewhere.

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