Database as a Service Software Pricing 2026
Compare pricing for 16 database as a service tools. Find the right software for your budget.
Database as a Service software pricing ranges from $0 to $7680 per user/month in 2026. The typical cost is around $430/user/month across 16 popular tools. Top picks: Aiven (Free–$1.9K/user/mo), Amazon RDS (custom pricing), CockroachDB (Free–$0.60/user/mo), and 13 more. 13 of 16 tools offer free tiers for small teams or limited use.
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Compare all side-by-side →Aiven
Free–$1.9K/variesAmazon RDS
Custom pricingCockroachDB
Free–$0.60/monthCrunchy Bridge
$9–$7.7K/variesAmazon DynamoDB Just verified
Free–$0.78/variesCloud Firestore
FreeMongoDB Atlas
Free–$56.94/variesNeon
FreePlanetScale
Free–$50/monthSupabase
Free–$599/monthTurso
Free–$416.58/monthRedis Cloud
FreeTimescale (TimescaleDB Cloud)
$30–$36/monthConvex
Free–$25/monthRailway (PostgreSQL)
Free–$20/per monthUpstash (Redis/Kafka serverless)
Free–$1.5K/monthNo matches
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Database as a Service Pricing FAQ
01 How much does Database as a Service software cost?
Database as a Service software ranges from $0 to $7680 per user/month. The median price across 12 tools is $430/user/month. 4 additional tools use free, usage-based, or custom pricing.
02 What are the most popular Database as a Service tools?
Popular Database as a Service tools include Aiven ($0–$1900/varies), Amazon RDS (custom pricing), CockroachDB ($0–$0.6/month). CostBench tracks pricing for 16 database as a service products with verified tier data.
03 Is there free Database as a Service software?
Yes, 13 of 16 database as a service tools offer free tiers. Options with free plans include Aiven, CockroachDB, Amazon DynamoDB.
04 How do I choose the right Database as a Service software?
Compare pricing tiers, included features, and hidden costs across 16 database as a service tools on CostBench. Key factors include per-user pricing, contract terms, and whether a free tier meets your needs.