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Pantheon Hosting 2025: Is It Really Free? Latest Plans, Pricing & Expert Tips

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You've probably heard Pantheon discussed in web development communities and said, "Oh, neat, I can host for free." I used to think so too — until I actually used it. The cold reality is: Pantheon does have a free version in 2025, but it's not the kind of free that you can run your business from.

How the Free Plan Works​

Pantheon still offers free dev sites this year. Spin one up in minutes, WordPress or Drupal install, and play with it.

The free plan is perfect for:

• Testing ideas prior to locking down a project

• Learning new tools without a cost

• Showering a speedy demo on clients

But here's what you don't receive:

• Your own domain name — you'll be stuck with a Pantheon subdomain

• 24/7 uptime — free sites "nap" when idle

• Full production capacity — no speed promises for live traffic

So yeah, it's free… but think more along the lines of a sample scoop at the ice cream shop — enough to try, not enough to satisfy.

Pantheon Paid Plans in 2025​

If you want to go live and look professional, you'll need a paid plan. Here's the scoop:

• Basic – Around $60/month for small, steady-traffic sites.

• Performance – $160 to $1,000+ for websites that need to perform quickly and can handle sudden spikes in visitors.

• Enterprise – Custom pricing for very large, high-traffic businesses.

Pro tip: If traffic is going to increase rapidly, skip Basic and go directly to the lower Performance level — it skips the hassle of upgrading halfway through launch.

When Free Is Enough & When It's Not​

Free is sufficient when:

• You're a student learning the ropes

•You’re testing features before launch

•You just want a personal project online temporarily

Free is not enough when:

•You’re selling products

•You need SEO benefits from your own domain

•You want visitors to access your site any time, day or night

Why I’d Still Pick Pantheon​

My one preference is the workflow — separate dev, test, and live sites keep you from accidentally ruining your real site while you're messing around. The automatic backups have saved me more times than I want to admit. And the speed? The lowest paid plan is quicker than a lot of "budget" hosts I've tested.

Final Take​

Pantheon in 2025 gives you a free way to play and build, but actual hosting power has a price tag. My advice? Try out the free version first and get some experience, then go large before launching to the public.

Because nothing kills momentum like a "site unavailable" message when people are ready to visit.
 
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