Deploying your Django project doesn’t always mean spending money. In 2025, there are several reliable hosting platforms that either offer free tiers or very low-cost plans perfect for developers getting started or building small projects. Here are some of the best free hosting platforms you should know:
1. PythonAnywhere
PythonAnywhere provides a very developer-friendly approach for Python & Django web apps. Their free tier allows you to run your Django site quickly, without heavy infrastructure setup.
pythonanywhere.com
Pros: Extremely simple setup, good for smaller hobby projects.
Cons: Free tier has limitations (e.g., fewer resources, restricted outbound access).
2. AWS (Free Tier)
Amazon Web Services offers a generous free tier for new users, which can be used to host Django apps. For example: 750 hours/month of a small instance, followed by other free components.
djangostars.com
Pros: Huge ecosystem, lots of learning value, scalable.
Cons: After the free-period/usage limits you may incur costs; higher complexity.
3. Vultr Free Tier Program
As listed by sources, Vultr offers a cloud “free plan” that can work for Django apps—even if modest in resources.
djangostars.com
Pros: More control (you’re closer to a VPS).
Cons: May require more configuration and maintenance vs. managed PaaS.
4. Wasmer
Wasmer advertises that they provide Django hosting “for free” on their platform with generous free plan limits.
Wasmer
Pros: Newer option, appealing for hobby projects.
Cons: As a newer service, check stability, support, and long-term viability.
đź’ˇ Final Thought:
If you’re just starting a Django project, a free-tier hosting plan is an excellent choice to learn, build your portfolio, and launch your first web apps. As your project grows — or if you need higher performance/custom domain/custom SSL — you can upgrade or migrate. The key is to start small, manage expectations, and scale when ready.
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By Abishek Khawas • Oct 25, 2025
Best Free Hosting Platforms for Django Projects (2025 Edition)