How much would self-hosting save you?

Pick the SaaS you’re paying for and what it costs you each month. We’ll show the best open-source replacement, how hard it is to self-host, and what you’d save per year by switching.

Switch to Vaultwarden and you’d save
$228/year
$25/mo 1Password − ~$6/mo to self-host Vaultwarden
VaultwardenSelf-host: Easy
2/5

Estimated hosting: ~$6/mo (small VPS with Docker).

Estimate only. Self-hosting cost depends on your provider and scale; the software itself is free and open source.

Frequently asked questions

How accurate is the savings estimate?

It compares what you tell us you pay against a rough self-hosting cost (managed/one-click ≈ $5/mo, a small Docker VPS ≈ $6–12/mo depending on the app’s difficulty). Your real cost depends on your provider and scale — but the software itself is always free.

Which alternative does it recommend?

The most popular (most-starred) open-source replacement for the SaaS you select. Open its page or the full “X alternatives” list to compare every option by difficulty, freshness, and feature gap.

Is self-hosting really cheaper?

Almost always, once you have more than a couple of seats — SaaS bills scale per user, while a single VPS can run several self-hosted apps for a flat ~$5–10/mo.