Oracle Cloud gives you 4 OCPU, 24GB RAM, and 200GB SSD — permanently free. Cloudflare gives you 100K requests/day free. Supabase gives you a full Postgres database free. This kit wires it all together so you can deploy in an afternoon instead of losing a month figuring it out.
Oracle Cloud's Always Free tier has existed since 2019. Four ARM cores, 24GB RAM, 200GB SSD — permanently free, no expiry, no credit card bait-and-switch. Most developers are still paying $50–$200/month for worse specs because setting it all up properly is genuinely annoying.
Oracle provisioning in one post. Cloudflare Tunnel in another. Supabase auth somewhere else. Systemd services in a Reddit comment from 2021. Nobody wrote it all down in one place.
Vercel, Railway, Render, Fly — fine products. But you're paying $50–$200/month for a server when Oracle will give you a better one for free. That's $600–$2,400/year staying in someone else's pocket.
Firewall rules, iptables, Cloudflare Tunnel auth, systemd ExecStart flags, environment secrets. The free tier is real. The path there is a minefield if you haven't done it before.
Every module is a documented, tested configuration I run in production. Not theory. Not a tutorial. Working code and configs you deploy once and forget.
The script that handles OCI's notoriously flaky availability. Retries automatically until your instance spins up. Configures Ubuntu 22.04, sets up your user, hardens SSH, and leaves you with a clean slate. 4 OCPU / 24GB RAM / 200GB SSD — always free.
Your OCI instance runs behind NAT with no public IP. Cloudflare Tunnel punches through without touching your firewall. This module configures the tunnel, sets up your subdomain routing, and gets your services on the internet in under 10 minutes.
Systemd unit files for your AI agents. Auto-start on boot, auto-restart on crash, log rotation, resource limits. The difference between "it works on my machine" and "it's been running unattended for three months."
Postgres database, auth, and real-time — all free tier. This module covers the schema patterns, RLS policies, and service-role key setup for agents that need persistent memory, queues, or user data.
Route your agent traffic through Cloudflare Workers (100K req/day free). Rate limiting, auth middleware, webhook handling, and KV storage — all at the edge, before anything hits your OCI instance.
A supervisor worker that pings every service every 5 minutes. If anything goes down, it logs the incident and fires an alert. The same setup I use to run 9 production workers without babysitting them.
| AWS t3.medium (2 vCPU / 4GB) | $33/mo |
| Vercel Pro | $20/mo |
| Railway Starter | $5–$50/mo |
| Supabase Pro | $25/mo |
| Typical stack, first year | $996+ |
| This kit, forever | $47 |
The OCI ARM instance is 2× the cores and 6× the RAM of an AWS t3.medium. It costs $0/month instead of $33. You make the kit's price back in 6 weeks.
Every tool is free tier. No credit card traps. No surprise bills. Runs indefinitely at $0/month.
I run 9 production Cloudflare Workers, an autonomous AI inbox agent, a self-healing supervisor, a digital product shop, and a credit analysis system — all on this exact stack, all at $0/month. I built this kit because I spent a month piecing it together and I'm not letting you do the same.
One purchase. Instant download. The infrastructure cost after: $0/month.