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Best Software Signup Deals

40 verified signup deals across AI/LLM APIs, data & scraping, cloud infra, and SaaS — curated June 11, 2026. Includes BrightData, Deepgram, Hyperagent-style promos plus startup programs and recurring free tiers.

40 deals Snapshot 2026-06-11 Source: Finding Software Sign-Up Promos
ToolCategoryDeal TypeDealEst. Value (USD)No CC NeededConditions & EligibilityClaim LinkVerification
Google for Startups CloudStartup programStartup program (apply)Up to $200K cloud credits; AI-first tier stacks +$150K (max $350K)$350,000Yes (application)Funded startups; AI tier requires building on Gemini; apply direct or via VC partnerVerified — program research, Jun 11 2026
Cloudflare for StartupsStartup programStartup program (apply)Up to $350K credits top tier; $10K bootstrapped tier (no funding needed)$350,000Yes (application)Tiered by stage; bootstrapped tier open to unfunded foundersVerified — program research, Jun 11 2026
AWS ActivateStartup programStartup program (apply)Founders tier: $1K (select up to $5K, self-funded); Portfolio tier: up to $200K via VC/accelerator$200,000Yes (application)Pre-Series B; founded <10 yrs; Portfolio needs Activate Provider Org ID; apply within 12 mo of last funding roundVerified — AWS credits page, Jun 11 2026
Microsoft for StartupsStartup programStartup program (apply)Milestone-based Azure credits: start $1K, grow to $150K as you adopt Azure$150,000Yes (application)New milestone model (old flat Founders Hub retired); credits unlock with Azure adoptionVerified — program research, Jun 11 2026
DigitalOcean Startups (Hatch)Startup programStartup program (apply)Up to $100K for qualified AI startups; GPU credits via separate application$100,000Yes (application)Qualified startups; AI focus for top amountsReported — program research, Jun 2026
PostHog for StartupsProduct analyticsStartup program (apply)$50K credits + 30M events/mo free tier$50,000YesEarly-stage; free tier alone covers most pre-scale products; program URL 404'd on live crawl — confirm at posthog.comReported — aggregator Apr 2026; page 404 on live crawl
Twilio SegmentCustomer data platformStartup program (apply)Up to $50K credits; Year 1 free, 50% off Yr 3, 25% off Yr 4$50,000Yes (application)<2 yrs old; <$5M raised; no existing Segment contractReported — aggregator, Apr 2026
Algolia for StartupsSearch-as-a-serviceStartup program (apply)$10K credits on Grow plan + 20% off committed plans after$10,000Yes (application)<3 yrs incorporated; <$5M equity raised; new Algolia customerReported — aggregator, Apr 2026
Amplitude StartupsProduct analyticsStartup program (apply)1 year free Growth plan + lifelong discount after$6,000Yes (application)<20 employees; <$10M fundingReported — aggregator, Apr 2026
Sentry for StartupsError monitoringStartup program (apply)6 months free Teams (~$156) or up to $5K credits$5,000Yes (application)<2 yrs; <$5M VC; new to paid plans; 2-3 day approval; YC/a16z use separate portal (no stacking)Verified — vendor apply page, Jun 11 2026
GitHub Student Developer PackStudent bundleStudent program100+ tools free: Copilot, JetBrains IDEs, $200 DigitalOcean, $100 Azure, Vercel Pro, Docker Pro (GitHub claims $200K+ bundle value)$5,000YesEnrolled students age 13+; verify via school email or student IDVerified — pack roundup + GitHub Education, Mar-Jun 2026
Auth0 for StartupsAuthenticationStartup program (apply)1 year free, up to 100K MAU, 5 enterprise connections$3,600Yes (application)VC-backed; <$5M raised; <$1M ARR; <2 yrs from incorporationReported — aggregator, Apr 2026
Mixpanel StartupsProduct analyticsStartup program (apply)1 year free Startup plan (1B events)$2,400Yes (application)<5 yrs old; <$8M raised; must send data within 90 days of approvalReported — aggregator, Apr 2026
CerebrasLLM inference APIRecurring free tier1M tokens/day free, resets daily (~$150/mo equivalent)$1,800YesEmail signup; 8K context cap; 30 RPM rate limitReported — third-party guide, 2026
ExaSearch APIGrant (apply) + free tier$1,000 startup/education grant; 1,000 req/mo free tier instant$1,000YesGrant via application (startups & education); free tier needs no cardVerified — vendor pricing page, Jun 11 2026
NeonDatabase (Postgres)Recurring free tierFree serverless Postgres: 100 CU-hrs/project, up to 100 projects (~$50/mo equiv)$600YesPauses at monthly limits; pgvector + PostGIS includedVerified — vendor pricing page, Jun 11 2026
Google AI Studio (Gemini)LLM inference APIRecurring free tierFree Gemini API tier with daily quotas on Flash models$600YesGoogle account only; free-tier data may be used to improve Google productsVerified — ai.google.dev pricing docs, Jun 11 2026
GroqLLM inference APIRecurring free tierPermanent free tier; up to 14.4K req/day on small models$600YesRate limits vary by model; OpenAI-compatible APIReported — third-party guide, May 2026
Bright DataProxies & scrapingMatched deposit + free tierFirst deposit matched dollar-for-dollar up to $500; plus 5K records/mo free tier on Web Scraper API$500No (match needs deposit; free tier is no-CC)Match credited over 90 days; $5 min monthly usage to keep bonus; code APIS25 = 25% off Scraper API 3 moVerified — vendor pricing + promo docs, Jun 11 2026
ModalGPU computeRecurring free tier$30/month compute credits, renews monthly (~$360/yr)$360YesGitHub/Google login; serverless GPU fleet accessVerified — vendor signup page, Jun 11 2026
Google CloudCloudSignup credit$300 credit, 90 days + 20+ always-free products$300No (identity only, not charged)New customers; longest window of the big cloudsVerified — vendor free page, Jun 11 2026
Oracle CloudCloudSignup credit + always-free$300 credit, 30 days + always-free tier forever (4-core Arm/24GB RAM, 2 DBs — ~$50-80/mo equiv)$300No (CC for trial; always-free persists without spend)Short 30-day trial window; always-free continues if you never upgradeVerified — vendor free page, Jun 11 2026
VultrCloudPromo codeUp to $300 new-account credit via live codes (FLY300VULTR active; $250/$200 codes too)$300No (CC or PayPal)30-day credit expiry; one promo per account; check vultr.com/coupons before signupVerified — vendor coupons page, Jun 11 2026
SupabaseDatabase / BaaSRecurring free tier2 projects, 500MB DB, 50K MAU free$300YesProjects pause after 1 week inactivityVerified — vendor pricing page, Jun 11 2026
MistralLLM inference APIRecurring free tierExperiment plan: free full-model API access at 2 req/min$300YesPrototyping use; separate startup program offers $500-$5KReported — third-party guide, Apr 2026
OpenRouterLLM routerRecurring free tierDozens of free model variants (':free' suffix) with daily caps$300YesDaily cap increases after any one-time credit purchaseVerified — OpenRouter docs, Jun 11 2026
ElevenLabs GrantsSpeech & audio APIGrant (apply)12 months full platform access (~33M characters)$264Yes (application)Startups <25 employees; business email; branding requirement; agencies ineligibleVerified — vendor grants page, Jun 11 2026
CivoCloud (Kubernetes)Signup credit$250 credit for new accounts$250UnknownKubernetes-focused cloudVerified — vendor signup page, Jun 11 2026
CursorAI dev toolStudent/startup programFree Pro 12 months for verified students (~$240/yr); startup program for AI startups$240Yes (programs)Students verify via SheerID; startups: pre-seed/seed with AI product; Cursor issues no public promo codes — Reddit codes are user-generatedReported — Apr 2026
DeepgramSpeech & audio APISignup credit$200 credit on signup; credits never expire$200YesNew accounts; covers STT, TTS, Voice Agent API — the reference no-friction dealVerified — vendor pricing page, Jun 11 2026
AWSCloudSignup creditUp to $200 over 6 months ($100 at signup + $100 earned via activities)$200Yes (Free plan; Paid plan needs CC)2025+ model; Free plan restricts service catalogVerified — vendor free page, Jun 11 2026
DigitalOceanCloudSignup credit$200 credit, 60 days$200No (CC/PayPal for identity)New customers; use referral/promo link to ensure the $200 appliesVerified — vendor offer page, Jun 11 2026
Microsoft AzureCloudSignup credit$200 credit, 30 days + 20+ services free 12 months + 65 always-free services$200No ($1 auth charge, reversed)Move to pay-as-you-go after trial to keep 12-month free servicesVerified — vendor free page, Jun 11 2026
RenderPaaSRecurring free tierFree web services, Postgres, key-value store$200YesUsage limits; no time expiryVerified — vendor pricing page, Jun 11 2026
FirecrawlScraping platformRecurring free tier1,000 pages/month free (~$16/mo equivalent)$192Yes2 concurrent requests; credits don't roll overVerified — vendor pricing page, Jun 11 2026
ScalewayCloudSignup credit€100 (~$108) voucher for new Professional accounts$108No (payment method required)No prior Scaleway invoice; voucher emailed within 24hVerified — vendor page, Jun 11 2026
Akamai / LinodeCloudSignup credit$100 credit for new accounts$100No (CC required)New accountsVerified — vendor landing page, Jun 11 2026
TavilySearch APIRecurring free tier1,000 API credits/month free$96YesPermanent Researcher plan; student plan availableVerified — vendor pricing page, Jun 11 2026
ApifyScraping platformRecurring free tier$5 platform credits/month incl. proxies$60Yes8 GB RAM cap; 25 concurrent runs; proxies platform-onlyVerified — vendor pricing page, Jun 11 2026
AssemblyAISpeech & audio APISignup credit$50 credit on signup$50YesNew accounts; STT, streaming, voice agents, LLM gatewayVerified — vendor pricing page, Jun 11 2026

Free Credits Playbook

How to find and verify new signup promos — extracted from the archived thread.

The 5 Deal Archetypes

Knowing the shape of a deal tells you where to look for it.

1. **Signup credits** (Deepgram $200, Google Cloud $300, DigitalOcean $200) — advertised right on the pricing or /free page. Claimed by creating an account. The easiest to find: every vendor that has one brags about it.

2. **Recurring free tiers** (Modal $30/mo GPU credits, Cerebras 1M tokens/day, Apify $5/mo, Firecrawl 1K pages/mo) — often beat one-time credits in 12-month value. Found on pricing pages, usually labeled "Free" or "Hobby" plan. The filter that matters: does it renew monthly with no card?

3. **Matched deposits & promo codes** (BrightData matches first deposit up to $500; Vultr runs live $200–$300 codes) — hidden on /coupons, /promo, or buried in billing docs. Most people never find these because they're not on the pricing page. Always check vendor.com/coupons, /promo, and the docs' billing/promo-code section before signing up.

4. **Application programs — startup, grant, student** (Google for Startups up to $350K, AWS Activate up to $200K, Exa $1K grant, ElevenLabs Grants, GitHub Student Pack) — the largest values by 100x, gated by eligibility (funding stage, company age, student status). Found at vendor.com/startups, /grants, or /education. Almost every B2B vendor with usage-based pricing has one, advertised or not.

5. **Event-tied promos** (hackathon participant bundles, launch-week credits) — time-boxed, claimable only during a window. The channel matters more than any single deal: sponsor perk lists on Devpost hackathon pages, lablab.ai events (free API access during hackathons), HackerNoon hackathons (the Proof of Usefulness cycle that ran Jan 5–Jun 5, 2026 gave every participant a $1,540+ credit bundle — the current cycle just closed; watch for the next edition), and MLH member events.

The 8 Channels

Where deals actually surface, ranked roughly by signal quality:

1. **Vendor pages directly** — check four paths on any tool you're interested in: /pricing, /free, /promo (or /coupons), and /startups. This catches 80% of what exists.

2. **Aggregators & curated lists** — free-for.dev (GitHub repo, the canonical list for free tiers), klymentiev.com/blog/free-devops-credits (startup-program tier, updated quarterly), getaiperks.com (AI tools), saastweaks.com, Secret (joinsecret.com) and NachoNacho for broader SaaS. GitHub search for "awesome free credits" surfaces more.

3. **Startup program portals & perk books** — beyond direct applications: VC/accelerator perk portals (AWS Activate's $200K Portfolio tier requires a provider Org ID from your VC/accelerator), and fintech perk marketplaces (Brex, Mercury, Ramp all bundle cloud/SaaS credits for customers).

4. **Hackathon sponsor pages** — on Devpost, open each live hackathon's page and read the sponsor/prizes section: sponsors routinely give credits to ALL participants, not just winners. lablab.ai grants free API access to event participants. HackerNoon hackathons partner with credit-giving sponsors (BrightData was one).

5. **Student channel** — GitHub Student Developer Pack is the anchor: 100+ tools including Copilot, JetBrains, $200 DigitalOcean, $100 Azure, Vercel Pro, Docker Pro. Many vendors also have standalone .edu plans (Tavily has a student plan).

6. **YouTube/podcast sponsor segments** — dev-tool sponsors on Fireship, Theo (t3.gg), ThePrimeagen, NetworkChuck. The code or boosted-credit link lives in the video description, not the video. Active dev-tool sponsors as of June 2026: G2i, Augment Code, Browserbase, Clerk. This cycle was thin on quantifiable $50+ codes — treat it as a watch channel, not a primary source.

7. **Communities** — Hacker News "Launch HN" / "Show HN" posts: new YC companies frequently drop launch credits in the comments. Reddit (r/SaaS, r/webdev, r/LocalLLaMA, r/cursor) surfaces user-shared referral codes within days of a promo going live. Product Hunt launches often carry launch-week promos.

8. **Referral mechanics** — the same vendor often has a better deal via referral than direct: Vultr direct signup yields $50–$100 but referral/coupon links unlock up to $300; DigitalOcean's $200 propagates through referral links. Always search "[vendor] referral" before signing up cold.

Search Queries That Work

    Copy-paste patterns, validated during this research:

    **Finding deals:**

  • `site:news.ycombinator.com "Launch HN" "free credits" 2026`
  • hn.algolia.com → search "Show HN" + "credits", sort by date
  • `site:reddit.com "promo code" OR "referral code" [tool name] 2026`
  • `"[vendor]" "free credits" OR "no credit card"` — then verify on the vendor's own domain
  • `[vendor] coupons` or try vendor.com/coupons directly (how the live Vultr $300 code was found)
  • `"[vendor] startup program"` and `"[vendor] grants"` — surfaces unadvertised application programs (this is how Exa's $1,000 grant and ElevenLabs Grants show up)
  • GitHub search: `awesome free credits`, `free-for-dev`
  • `"[YouTube channel]" [tool category] "promo code" site:youtube.com 2026` — then read the video description
  • **Scoping a category fast:**

  • `best [category] API free tier 2026 comparison` — finds roundups to mine, then verify each on vendor pages
  • `[category] free credits signup` e.g. "GPU cloud free credits signup"
  • **The golden rule:** aggregators and Reddit find candidates; only the vendor's own page confirms a deal. Never claim based on a third-party page alone.

Verify Before You Claim — Checklist

Deals rot fast. Three examples found during this research: Together AI is listed on aggregators as having a free trial — its own docs confirm it doesn't. Anthropic's subscriber credit promo expired April 17, 2026. OpenAI's Codex Business $500 workspace credit expired April 30, 2026.

Before claiming anything:

1. **Confirm on the vendor's own page, today.** Pricing page, promo page, or billing docs — not an aggregator screenshot.

2. **Check the expiry window.** $300/30 days (Oracle, Vultr) is much harder to actually use than $200/60 days (DigitalOcean) or $300/90 days (Google Cloud). A big number with a short window may be worth less to you than a smaller one with a long window.

3. **Check the card requirement.** "No CC" deals (Deepgram, AssemblyAI, Modal, AWS Free plan) are zero-risk. CC-for-identity deals (GCP, Azure, DO) are fine but set a calendar reminder for trial end.

4. **Check referral vs direct.** Search "[vendor] referral" — you may be leaving 2-3x credit on the table by signing up cold (Vultr: $50-100 direct vs $300 via code).

5. **Check stacking rules.** One promo per account is standard (Vultr). Some programs explicitly don't stack (Sentry's startup program vs its YC/a16z portals). Matched deposits (BrightData) have maintenance conditions — $5/mo minimum usage to keep the bonus.

6. **Check eligibility honestly for programs.** Funding stage, company age, employee count, "new customer only." Applying ineligible wastes the one shot you get at some programs.

7. **Note what the free tier trains on.** Google AI Studio's free tier may use your data to improve products — fine for prototypes, not for sensitive workloads.

Timing & Strategy

**New-account status is a one-shot resource.** Nearly every deal is "new customers only." Don't sign up to kick the tires the weekend before you have a real project — claim when you can actually consume the credit, especially for 30-day windows.

**Sequence long windows first.** For exploration: Google Cloud ($300/90d) → DigitalOcean ($200/60d) → Azure/Oracle/Vultr (30d windows) only when you have an immediate deployment ready.

**For ongoing side projects, recurring tiers beat one-time credits.** Modal ($360/yr in GPU credits), Cerebras (~$150/mo in tokens), Neon, Firecrawl, Apify, Tavily — these compound forever and require no card. Build your default stack on these; spend one-time credits on bursts.

**Startup program timing:** AWS Activate Portfolio requires applying within 12 months of your latest funding round — don't sit on it. Bootstrapped/solo? You still get AWS Founders ($1K-$5K), Cloudflare's $10K bootstrapped tier, Exa's $1K grant, and every no-CC tier in the table — funding is not a prerequisite for ~$15K of value.

**Keep a claim log.** Track what you claimed, when, on which email/org, and when trials end. Avoids accidentally burning new-account eligibility, double-claiming against stacking rules, or losing matched-deposit bonuses to minimum-usage conditions.

Monitoring Cadence

    Values move constantly — in the last ~year alone: AWS replaced its free-tier model with the $100+$100 credit structure, Microsoft for Startups switched from flat grants to milestone-based credits, Cloudflare raised its bootstrapped tier from $5K to $10K and top tier to $350K, and Google added a $150K AI-first stack on top of its startup program.

    Suggested rhythm:

  • **Monthly:** sweep aggregators (free-for.dev changelog, klymentiev, getaiperks) + re-check /coupons pages of vendors you're about to sign up for.
  • **Quarterly:** re-verify the startup-program table rows (the big-dollar values change most).
  • **Event-driven:** when a Devpost/lablab/HackerNoon hackathon opens, read the sponsor perk list same-week — participant bundles are claimable only during the event window.
  • **Or automate it:** this whole loop (sweep sources → verify on vendor pages → diff against the table → alert on new/changed/expired deals) can run as a scheduled agent that keeps the table current.