Open Source vs Cloud
A free self hosted panel with an install command beside a paid managed cloud plan.
A free self hosted panel with an install command beside a paid managed cloud plan.
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Open Source vs Cloud opens with a centered heading and a one-sentence subheading that frames the choice. Below that, two equal-height cards sit in a two-column grid. The left card shows the open source plan: a $0 price, a copyable install command in a monospaced code strip, and a short feature list with check icons. The right card shows the paid cloud plan: a per-member monthly price, its own feature list, and a primary CTA button. A primary-colored ring on the right card signals which option is the recommended upgrade path.
Both feature lists, the heading, the subheading, and the install command are plain text you can replace without touching the layout. You can add or remove bullets from either list independently, and the cards will stretch to match each other because they share a stretch-aligned grid row.
Reach for this block when your product ships both a self-hosted build and a managed cloud offering and you want buyers to choose on a single screen. It is a better fit than a standard two-tier card pair because the install command signals to a technical audience that self-hosting is a real path, not a token checkbox. For a developer tools company this framing converts engineers who want control while keeping the cloud upgrade visible to those who just want it to work.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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The core use case is any product that maintains an open source repository alongside a paid hosted tier. A few other framings that fit the structure:
Tip: keep the open source feature list to three items so the two cards stay roughly the same height without extra padding.