Run your app on a network,
not a server.
One deploy puts your app on many independent machines at once — load-balanced, always on, and live at a public URL. The compute comes from a network of independent machines, not a data center, so you pay a fraction of the price.
Free to sign up · billed by the second · no lock-in. See pricing
From a Discord bot to a busy API.
Bring your app in any language. Sinkron runs it across the network, scales it over multiple machines, and keeps it healthy — no servers for you to manage.
Web apps & sites
Full-stack apps, dashboards, and sites, live behind a public URL.
APIs & backends
Services and webhooks that scale across machines as traffic grows.
Bots & automations
Discord and Telegram bots and always-on automations, online around the clock.
Batch & background jobs
Workers, scrapers, and number-crunching spread over many machines at once.
Built it with AI? Ship it without a server.
You brought the app to life in Cursor, Claude, or v0 — Sinkron takes it from “works on my machine” to a real public URL. No server to provision, no DevOps to learn.
How it works
Four steps from your code to a load-balanced app spread across the network.
Bring your app
Give us your image and how much CPU and RAM it needs. Any language, any framework — no servers to provision.
It runs across the network
Sinkron starts your app on the cheapest providers with capacity and spreads it over multiple independent machines.
One public URL
Your app comes up behind a single URL with TLS, traffic load-balanced across every machine it runs on, and unhealthy ones replaced automatically.
Pay by the second
Per-second billing at the provider’s rate — the price you see is the price you pay (the platform’s flat 10% comes out of the provider’s earnings). Scale up or down anytime; stop and the meter stops.
A network, not a data center.
Sinkron doesn’t build data centers. It puts capacity that already exists — spare machines, home servers, a host’s empty racks — to work. Your app runs on whoever’s cheapest, we take a flat 10%, and hardware that would sit idle gets put to work instead.
Runs everywhere, behind one URL
Your app spreads across many independent machines, load-balanced behind a single public URL. No box to fall over.
Always the cheapest rate
Ask for CPU and RAM; the network places you on the lowest-priced machines with capacity. No reserved-instance math.
Bring any app
Anything you can run as a service, in any language or framework. No vendor runtimes, no lock-in.
Set your own price
You decide $/CPU·hr and $/GB·hr. Sinkron finds customers willing to pay it. No contracts, no minimums.
One agent. That is it.
Install the agent on any Linux box with Docker. Health checks and billing happen automatically. Stop accepting jobs by closing the laptop.
Provider-friendly defaults
Sandboxed sessions, configurable resource caps, network egress filtering. You stay in control of what your machine runs.
A layer, not a rival
Already run servers? Put the ones sitting idle between jobs to work. Sinkron monetizes spare capacity — it doesn’t compete with your own hosting.
Sinkron vs. the usual options
Here’s how Sinkron compares to the usual ways people put an app online.
| Feature | Sinkron | A $5 VPS | A managed app host (PaaS) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Runs across many machines (load-balanced) | Paid tiers | ||
| Setup | Push your app, get a URL | Provision, SSH, secure it yourself | Connect a repo |
| Public URL + TLS | DIY (nginx/caddy + certs) | ||
| Health checks / auto-restart | |||
| Billing | Per second, only while running | Flat monthly | Monthly + metered |
| Cost to run 24/7 | Pennies/hr, pay as you go | $5/mo, flat | $5+/mo + usage |
| Idle cost | Stop → $0 | Still $5/mo | Minimums apply |
| Set your own price (as a provider) |
Comparisons are directional; competitor pricing and features change.
Frequently asked
The questions early customers and providers tend to ask before signing up.
Put your app on the network in minutes.
Sign up free, deposit a few dollars, and deploy. Or bring a spare machine and start earning.