Feature by feature
9 dimensions compared, July 2026
6
Hostwares
1
Bunnyshell
| Feature | HHostwares | B Bunnyshell |
|---|---|---|
| Core purpose | Production hosting platform | Ephemeral dev/test environments on K8s |
| Pricing | Public flat packs: $3 / $7 / $18 per month | Quote-based / enterprise-oriented |
| Target user | Indie devs, agencies, startups | Engineering orgs with platform teams |
| Managed databases | From $3/mo, production-grade | Inside ephemeral environments |
| One-click services | 326+ | Environment templates/components |
| Per-PR environments | Not yet | Core feature |
| Kubernetes required | No — fully abstracted | Yes (yours or theirs) |
| AI capabilities | AI DevOps agent (web + CLI) | None focused on ops |
| Custom servers / cPanel / domains | Yes | No |
Sources: bunnyshell.com pricing page & docs, July 2026. Vendors change pricing — confirm on their site.
Bunnyshell pricing vs Hostwares pricing
Bunnyshell's pricing is enterprise-shaped — environment-based and typically quoted rather than published, aimed at teams buying developer productivity. Hostwares publishes three flat pack prices ($3 / $7 / $18 per month) that anyone can start on in minutes with PayPal, Stripe, or bKash. If your need is 'host my product', comparing quotes to $7/mo answers itself; if your need is 'give 40 engineers a fresh environment per PR', Bunnyshell is built for that.
The honest verdict
Choose Hostwares if…
- You need production hosting — apps, databases, services — at flat prices
- You're an indie dev, agency, or startup without a platform team
- You want AI DevOps rather than Kubernetes environment orchestration
- You want transparent pricing you can see before talking to sales
Choose Bunnyshell if…
- Your engineering org needs per-PR ephemeral full-stack environments
- You already run production on Kubernetes and want env automation on top
- You have enterprise budget for developer-productivity tooling
Why teams switch from Bunnyshell
Different problem, simpler answer
Most teams comparing platforms actually need reliable, affordable production hosting — that's Hostwares. EaaS is valuable, but it's a layer on top of hosting, not a replacement for it.
No Kubernetes prerequisite
Bunnyshell's world assumes K8s. Hostwares assumes a GitHub repo — the platform handles everything below it.
Prices on the page
No sales call to learn what it costs. Pick a pack, deploy, and the AI takes it from there.
The AI covers the ops gap
Enterprise tools assume a platform team exists. Hostwares' AI agent is the platform team for everyone who doesn't have one.
Frequently asked questions
Are Hostwares and Bunnyshell direct competitors?
Only partially. Bunnyshell automates ephemeral dev/test environments on Kubernetes for engineering teams; Hostwares hosts production workloads at flat prices with AI operations. Teams sometimes evaluate both when modernizing infrastructure, but they solve different problems.
Can Hostwares create per-PR preview environments like Bunnyshell?
Not yet — preview environments are on the Hostwares roadmap. Bunnyshell is the specialist there today, particularly for Kubernetes-based stacks.
Which is cheaper?
Hostwares publishes flat prices from $3/mo. Bunnyshell is quote-based and enterprise-oriented — typically a different budget category altogether.
I just want to host my SaaS — which do I need?
Hostwares. A Standard pack ($7/mo) plus a database pack ($3/mo) runs a production SaaS, and the AI agent handles deploys and debugging. EaaS only enters the picture when a large team needs disposable environments per branch.
Can I use both?
In principle yes — production on Hostwares and Bunnyshell for ephemeral dev environments in a K8s cluster. In practice most Hostwares users are smaller teams for whom per-PR environments are overkill.
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