[Review · Static / JAMstack Hosting]

Bunny.netIndie

CDN-first static hosting, pennies per GB

[01] Verdict

Yo, Bunny.net is all about giving you legit CDN service without emptying your wallet. For folks running static sites, this Slovenian indie company is pricing stuff at $0.01 per GB in Europe and North America, and if you got volume, it drops to half a cent. That's wild. You ain't getting hit with request fees either, and the monthly minimum is just a buck.

What makes Bunny stand out is that it's CDN-first. You compare it to something like Cloudfront, where you’re spending $150 a month, and Bunny will run you about $10 for the same bandwidth. That's real savings. Performance? It's up there with the best, according to CDN benchmarks. But if you’re used to something like Cloudflare, know that Bunny's dashboard might feel a bit rough around the edges. It's functional though, and the docs cover the basics.

Now, there's no free tier, so you're in for at least $1 a month. Support is email-only, which ain't for everyone, and the ecosystem is smaller, so you're not getting all the integrations some big names offer. Still, for the price, it's a hard deal to beat if you just need reliable static hosting that won’t break the bank.

[02] Field report
Personal account · written by the editor

Bunny.net: the cheap, fast CDN nobody's talking about

I ran my adult site on Bunny.net for about three months while I was building it out, and the experience changed how I think about CDN pricing. Here's the honest version.

The numbers are not a typo

Bunny.net is Slovenian, indie, and prices its CDN at $0.01/GB in Europe and North America. The volume tier drops to $0.005/GB. Bunny Storage is $0.01/GB/month. No request fees, $1/month minimum. Pages and Edge Scripting are included for static deploys.

A site that would cost ~$150/month in CloudFront bandwidth runs ~$10 on Bunny. The performance is genuinely good. They consistently land in the top tier on independent CDN benchmarks for static content. There's no free tier, but the $1 minimum means a small site costs effectively nothing.

It actually allows legal adult content

This is the underrated part. Cloudflare's free tier is famously twitchy about adult material, and most of the big CDNs either ban it outright or bury the policy in something vague enough to get you suspended without warning. Bunny.net's AUP explicitly permits legal adult content. Setup took me maybe an hour: point a pull zone at the origin, swap the DNS, done. No interrogation, no "enterprise sales" detour.

If you're building anything in that space, that alone is worth the writeup.

Where it falls short

Less polished tooling than Cloudflare. The dashboard works but has rough edges, the docs are good but not exhaustive, and support is email only. No chat, no phone. If your team expects a 24/7 TAM, this is not it.

Why I eventually moved off

Nothing wrong with Bunny. I was already hosting the site on DigitalOcean and consolidated onto their Spaces for storage so I had one bill and one dashboard. If I were starting fresh today and didn't care about the consolidation, I'd probably still be on Bunny.

Who should use it

Small to mid sites where CloudFront or Cloudflare bandwidth bills sting Adult content operators who need a CDN that won't ghost them Static sites and asset-heavy projects where raw $/GB matters more than feature breadth Who should skip it

Compliance-heavy orgs that need SOC 2 reports, dedicated support, or a contracted SLA Teams that rely on Cloudflare's WAF, Workers ecosystem, or Zero Trust products

[03]

What works, what doesn't.

8 findings
+ Pros
  • $0.01/GB bandwidth, super cheap
  • Bunny Pages and Edge Scripting included
  • Independent Slovenian ownership
  • No request fees, $1/mo minimum
– Cons
  • No free tier, $1/mo minimum
  • Dashboard rougher than Cloudflare
  • Email-only support
  • Smaller ecosystem and integrations
[04]

Pricing receipts.

Published rate
Monthly
$1.00/ mo
Intro price
Yearly
$12/ yr
First-year intro
[05]

What's being said.

13 mentions · May 17
Community sentiment
positive
Reddit, Hacker News, Trustpilot. Not used to score the provider — see methodology.
Redditpositive
Remaining online during the Cloudflare outage. Bunny.net CDN a ...

"BunnyCDN is great, I moved a lot of my websites over to it and will continue doing so with the rest of them. It is reliable, I like the UI"

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Blogpositive
Bunny.net review 2026 | Digital Wealth Lifestyle

"Bunny.net offers exceptional value with its competitive pricing, providing premium CDN services without the hefty price tag. Ease Of Use. The platform's"

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Trustpilotpositive
Read Customer Service Reviews of bunny.net | 7 of 65 - Trustpilot

"People are consistently impressed with the staff's dedication to resolving issues efficiently and providing clear, detailed explanations. The overall"

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Blogpositive
Bunny.net review: CDN, Storage, Stream, DNS & Shield Services

"Its services are famously cost-effective, making top-tier performance accessible to everyone. Developer-Friendly: With a powerful API, clear"

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Redditpositive
Fastly and Bunny.net Made Me Care About CDN Strategy Again

"Both were insanely fast, but what stood out was how much control we had over caching and edge behavior."

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Redditpositive
Considering moving to Bunny CDN (from Cloudflare) - Is it a good ...

"I had a chance to test out bunny.net recently and it's pretty good. But, what is even more impressive is their support."

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Hacker Newspositive
I recommend you take a look at bunny.net, an Cloudflare alternative ...

"I recommend you take a look at bunny.net, an Cloudflare alternative which is European and can support deno workers."

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Redditpositive
Opinions on BunnyCDN? : r/webhosting - Reddit

"BunnyCDN comes with image optimization that will resize the image for desktop and mobile, also deliver it as WebP. Costs $10/month."

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Redditmixed
Bunny.net Stream quality and questions... : r/webhosting - Reddit

"Bunny seems pretty nice and cheaper, but now I'm just having an issue that my videos look desaturated on Bunny compared to Vimeo and Youtube."

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Blogmixed
Bunny.net Review 2026: The Best Affordable CDN?

"I've used Bunny.net CDN and Stream in production for months. Here's an honest look at pricing, performance, and whether it's worth switching from Cloudflare or CloudFront."

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Blogmixed
Honest Bunny.net Review: Performance, Pricing & Features

"Is Bunny.net truly the fastest CDN? Our 2026 review puts its 25ms latency and 4.9 rating to the test. See if this affordable BunnyCDN"

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Redditmixed
Video hosting - Moving away from Vimeo to Bunny.net? : r/webhosting

"The playback experience is choppy sometimes. - The Vimeo backend is getting worse with every update they do. Before moving to Bunny.net I"

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Blognegative
Bunny CDN Pros and Cons | User Likes & Dislikes - G2

"5 Cons or Disadvantages of Bunny CDN · 1. Pricing Issues · 2. Missing Features · 3. Poor Documentation · 4. Poor Interface Design · 5. Poor Customer Support."

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