Elestio N8N Pricing Explained: Plans, Support Levels & Cost


Elestio N8N pricing is based on two things: the server plan you choose (CPU, RAM, storage) and the support level you add (L1, L2, or L3).

You’re billed hourly for the infrastructure your service runs on, with estimated monthly costs shown for easy comparison. Support levels then determine uptime guarantees, backup retention, and how fast you get technical help.

In this guide, you’ll see:

  • A clear breakdown of Elestio N8N server plans and their costs.
  • What L1, L2, and L3 support levels actually include.
  • How to choose the right plan based on your n8n workload and production needs.

By the end, you’ll know exactly how much Elestio n8n costs, what you’re paying for, and which combination makes sense for your use case.

What is Elest.io (Elestio)?

Elest.io is a managed cloud platform that lets you deploy, host, and run open-source applications like n8n without handling servers, updates, or DevOps work.

Instead of setting up your own VPS, databases, backups, and monitoring, Elest.io packages everything into a ready-to-use managed service.

For n8n specifically, Elest.io provides:

  • Pre-configured n8n deployments
  • Cloud infrastructure (CPU, RAM, storage)
  • Automated updates, backups, and monitoring
  • Optional support plans for production workloads

You still get the open-source n8n Community Edition, but with the convenience of a managed hosting environment.

In simple terms:

  • n8n → the automation software
  • Elest.io → the managed platform that runs n8n for you

This is why Elest.io pricing focuses on infrastructure size and support level, rather than per-workflow or per-execution limits.


How Elest.io Bills for n8n Hosting

Elest.io charges for n8n hosting using an hourly, prepaid credit-based billing system. Once an n8n service is created, credits are deducted every hour based on the selected server plan and any added support level.

Key points of the billing model:

  • Billing starts as soon as the n8n service is deployed
  • Charges continue as long as the service exists
  • Estimated monthly prices are shown for comparison, but billing remains hourly
  • Partial hours are billed as full hours

To completely stop billing, the n8n service must be deleted, not just stopped.

This billing approach keeps costs predictable and allows you to scale up or down by changing plans, without long-term commitments.


Elestio Service Plan Breakdown

Elest.io n8n service plans are built on top of cloud provider instance types, rather than a single fixed infrastructure. When you deploy n8n, you select both a cloud provider and an instance type, which together determine the resources and final cost of your service.

Elest.io currently supports deploying n8n on the following cloud providers:

  • Netcup
  • Hetzner
  • DigitalOcean (#affiliate)
  • Vultr
  • Linode
  • AWS Lightsail
  • Scaleway
  • Amazon Web Services (AWS)

Each provider offers different regions, performance characteristics, and pricing models.


Elestio Support Plan Comparison

Elest.io offers three support levels for n8n services: Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3. Each level differs in pricing, recommended usage, response time, uptime guarantees, backups, and support scope.

Support plans are applied per service and can be upgraded as your n8n deployment moves from testing to production.

A service refers to one instance of a product, such as a single n8n deployment.

FeatureLevel 1Level 2Level 3
PricingFree$50 / service / month$200 / service / month
Recommended forTestingGrowth & StagingEnterprise & Production

How to Choose the Right Plan & Support

Choosing the right Elest.io n8n plan depends on two decisions: the server resources your workflows need and the support level that matches your usage stage.

Choose the Elestio Service Plan Based on Resource Needs

Start by selecting a service plan that provides enough:

  • CPU for concurrent workflow executions
  • RAM for handling workflow data and memory usage
  • Storage for logs, executions, and backups

As your n8n usage grows, you can switch to a higher instance type to increase available resources.

Choose the Elestio Support Level Based on Usage Stage

Elest.io officially recommends support levels based on how the service is used:

  • Level 1 (Free)
    Recommended for testing environments where community guides and self-service support are sufficient.
  • Level 2 ($50/service/month)
    Recommended for growth and staging environments where Elest.io handles direct troubleshooting and fixes.
  • Level 3 ($200/service/month)
    Recommended for enterprise and production environments requiring higher uptime guarantees, faster response times, and extended backup retention.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does “a service” mean in Elest.io pricing?

A service refers to a single instance of a product. For example, one deployed n8n instance counts as one service, and support pricing is applied per service.

Is Elest.io n8n pricing usage-based?

No. Elest.io does not charge based on workflows, executions, or automation runs. Pricing is based on the selected server plan (instance type) and the chosen support level.

Can I change my server plan later?

Yes. You can change the instance type to scale CPU, RAM, and storage as your n8n requirements grow.

Does Elest.io provide the n8n software license?

Elest.io hosts the open-source n8n Community Edition. The platform provides managed infrastructure and services, not a separate n8n license.


Disclaimer

While we have carefully compiled this guide based on the official Elest.io n8n pricing and support information, details may change over time. Some prices, features, or support offerings could be updated by Elest.io.

For the most accurate and current information, always refer to the official Elest.io n8n pricing page.

This ensures you make decisions based on the latest offerings directly from Elest.io.

Author

Sharukhan is the founder of Tecktol. He has worked as a software engineer specializing in full-stack web development.