Deploy your side project on real AWS — without the per-seat tax.
If you're shipping side projects nights and weekends, Vercel and Railway both work. Until they don't. Vercel's Hobby plan prohibits commercial use and Pro is $20/seat; Railway's free trial collapses after 30 days. Lander's Free plan permits commercial use forever, paid plans are per-account, and Pro at $75/mo includes an in-app Claude builder for the projects you haven't started yet.[pain · fix]
[pain]Vercel Hobby ToS says non-commercial use only. My side project has a Stripe button.[lander fix]Lander's Free plan permits commercial use explicitly. Run your Stripe-button side project on $0 forever.
[pain]Railway's free trial expires in 30 days, then it's metered and unpredictable.[lander fix]Free plan is permanent (no trial expiry). Static sites stay free; only dynamic Fargate sites need Hobby ($25/mo).
[pain]Per-seat pricing scales when I'm just one person with three projects.[lander fix]Per-account pricing. One $75 Pro plan covers any team size and unlimited static sites.
[pain]WAF and security tools are gated behind Enterprise plans I can't afford.[lander fix]AWS WAF + OWASP rules + AI Bug Hunter ship on every plan, including Free.
[pain]I don't want to learn AWS just to deploy a Next.js + FastAPI app.[lander fix]Push from GitHub. We handle the AWS plumbing (VPC, Fargate, ALB, ACM, Route53). You write code.
[why · ·indiehackers · pick lander]
- →Real AWS isolation per customer. Compliance posture inherits from AWS.
- →Predictable flat monthly bills. No metered surprise charges.
- →In-app Claude builder on Pro for the side projects you haven't started yet.
- →30-day money-back guarantee on every paid plan.
[recommended starting plan]
Hobby$25/mo
compare plans →1 dynamic Fargate site + unlimited static + custom domains. Right-sized for a solo indie shipping 1-3 projects.[other use cases]