How one Floot user saved $300 by switching to Freebuff
Same shipped apps. $25/mo Floot paid tier bill → $0.
TL;DR
- Floot paid tier on Floot: about $25/month ($300/year).
- Freebuff Web: $0/month for the same prompt → deployed app loop with auth, database, and hosting.
- Net savings: $300/year before credit top-ups or seat multipliers.
- This is a modeled example for a typical solo builder — your mileage depends on usage.
We talk to builders every week who like Floot but hate watching credits disappear. Here is a straightforward math story for an indie hacker shipping side projects — not a fabricated testimonial, but the kind of switch we see in practice.
The bill on Floot paid tier#
Floot launched with a free preview; paid tiers are rolling out. Budget for a typical AI app-builder subscription ($20–$50/mo) once you need production features beyond the preview. For this example we use the middle paid tier most solo builders aim for: Floot paid tier at $25/month, or $300/year.
| Feature | Freebuff | Floot paid tier |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly subscription | $0 | $25 |
| Annual cost | $0 | $300 |
| Credit / token overages | None | Common on active projects |
| Auth + database + hosting | Included | Included (varies by plan) |
| CLI for big refactors | Freebuff CLI | Not included |
What changed after switching#
- Same workflow. Prompt in the browser, get a deployed URL, click to iterate.
- No rationing. Heavy debugging weekends do not burn a credit balance.
- GitHub eject any time. The repo is yours; keep editing in Freebuff CLI locally.
- $300/year back. That covers domains, email, or a connected ChatGPT subscription for hard turns.
Three-step migration#
- 1Export your repo to GitHub and import into Freebuff Web.
- 2Import the repo into Freebuff Web (or recreate the app with your best prompt).
- 3Cancel Floot once you have verified the Freebuff deploy — welcome to $0/month.

