Pricing

Free software. Your infrastructure.

TulioCP is GPL-3.0. TulioBilling is Apache-2.0. Neither charges per account, per domain, or per admin seat — because neither is a hosted service. You run them on servers you control, which means the cost structure looks different from a SaaS panel, not smaller by a marketing discount.

The actual comparison

Self-hosted open-license vs. hosted SaaS panel

TulioCP / TulioBilling Typical hosted SaaS panel
Per-account license fee None Often $5–$40 per account, per month
Per-admin / seat pricing None Common above a free tier
Source code GPL-3.0 / Apache-2.0, readable and forkable Closed
Where it runs Your infrastructure, your account Vendor's cloud
What you actually pay for Servers, bandwidth, and your own time or support contracts The license itself, bundled with hosting

What you actually pay for

Three real cost lines, no license line item

01

Compute

A VPS or bare-metal box to run the panel and hosted sites. Sizing depends entirely on what you host — this is the same cost you'd have with any hosting stack.

02

Storage & backup targets

Disk for the server plus an SFTP, FTP, or Rclone-compatible destination for off-box backups.

03

Your time, or a support contract

Self-hosted software still needs someone to patch, monitor, and answer client tickets. Budget for that, whether it's your own hours or a support arrangement.

See the packages

Check current package versions before you plan a rollout.