DigitalOcean Spaces Alternative

A DigitalOcean Spaces Alternative With No Monthly Minimum

Simple DigitalOcean Spaces alternative with global CDN and developer-friendly API.

DigitalOcean Spaces is a tidy product: S3-compatible object storage with a bundled CDN and a base subscription of $5/month that includes 250 GB of storage and 1 TB of transfer. That floor is fine if you're already saturating it, but it's the wrong shape for a side project, a staging environment, or a microservice that stores a few hundred megabytes — you pay $5 every month whether you store one file or 250 GB, and you pay it per Spaces subscription. cdn22.net bills the opposite way: prepaid credits with no monthly minimum, so a tiny workload costs tiny money and a quiet month costs almost nothing.

The CDN comes built in across 450+ edge locations, the same as Spaces' bundled CDN, but the organizational model is richer — instead of Spaces' flat bucket, you get projects and folders to separate environments, clients, or services, plus permanent shareable links rather than raw object keys. The $5 floor also stacks: each additional Space you spin up to isolate a client or a staging environment is another monthly subscription, so a handful of small buckets quietly multiply into a real bill, whereas every project and folder on cdn22.net draws from the same prepaid balance.

And because Spaces meters transfer above the bundled 1 TB, a single asset that goes viral can push you into per-GB overage on top of the base fee — the prepaid model has no such cliff. The honest trade is the API surface: Spaces speaks S3, so existing s3cmd/rclone/SDK tooling works unchanged. cdn22.net uses its own REST API — POST /v1/files/{folderId} to get a presigned URL, PUT the file, POST /v1/files/confirm-upload to finalize, authenticating with the raw API key as the Authorization header.

Migrating a small Spaces bucket is straightforward: list objects, download them, and re-upload through the three-call flow, then swap your app's object-key references for the permanent cdn22.net URLs. For developers who picked Spaces because it was simpler than raw AWS but still find themselves paying a fixed monthly fee for storage they barely touch, the pay-as-you-go model removes the floor entirely while keeping the convenience of an integrated CDN.

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Benefits With No Complexity

Global CDN delivery

Your files are served from 450+ edge locations worldwide.

Edge-cached worldwide

Files are cached close to your users for fast delivery.

Signed-URL security

Private files stay protected with time-limited access.

What You Get

Unlimited files

Upload as many files as you need.

Unlimited storage

There is no storage limit.

Public + Private storage

Private files are fully secured.

CDN ready links

Upload directly to 450+ edge locations worldwide.

Prepaid credits

No subscription. Pay only for the storage and bandwidth you use.

More coming soon

We have plenty of features coming!

How cdn22.net Works

1. Upload

Create a project and upload your first file.

2. Copy

Copy the CDN link.

3. Use Anywhere

Paste and enjoy the blazing speed.

Why Developers Choose cdn22.net

A Better Way to Store & Deliver Files

DigitalOcean SpacesLinode Object Storagecdn22.net
No monthly minimum fee
Built-in global CDN
Pay only for actual usage
Project & folder organization
Permanent shareable links
Prepaid credits (no bill shock)
S3-compatible API

Calculate Your Needs

Storage

0GB

Egress

0GB

CDN Bandwidth

0GB
Total: $0.000/month

Try DigitalOcean Spaces Alternative

  • Global CDN delivery
  • Edge-cached worldwide
  • Signed-URL security
  • Unlimited files
  • Unlimited storage
  • Public + Private storage
  • No subscription — prepaid credits keep spend predictable
Try DigitalOcean Spaces Alternative

Frequently Asked Questions

How is cdn22.net cheaper than DigitalOcean Spaces for small projects?
Spaces charges a flat $5/month base whether you store one file or fill the 250 GB included. cdn22.net uses prepaid credits with no monthly minimum, so a small or idle project pays close to nothing — you're billed on real storage and transfer.
Does cdn22.net include a CDN like Spaces?
Yes. Both bundle a CDN. cdn22.net's spans 450+ edge locations and adds permanent links, signed URLs for private files, and a cold storage tier beyond what the Spaces CDN offers.
Can I keep using s3cmd or rclone after switching?
No — cdn22.net isn't S3-compatible, so S3 tooling won't talk to it directly. You'd use the REST API (or scripts around curl). If S3 protocol compatibility is a hard requirement, Spaces fits that better.
How do I migrate a Spaces bucket to cdn22.net?
List and download your Spaces objects, then upload each through the three-call flow (POST to get a presigned URL, PUT the file, POST confirm-upload). Replace object-key references in your app with the permanent cdn22.net URLs you get back.
General Questions
Is there a subscription?
No. cdn22.net uses prepaid credits, so storage, bandwidth, and API usage are deducted from your balance as you go. The app explains the payment step before uploads are enabled — no monthly subscription and no per-user fees.
What is cdn22.net?
cdn22.net is a developer-first file platform that makes it simple to store, secure, and deliver files globally. It provides signed URLs, public/private access, and an API-first design so you can integrate file delivery into any app without the usual complexity.
How does billing work?
cdn22.net uses prepaid credits. As you use storage, bandwidth, and API requests, credits are deducted daily. When your balance runs low, we automatically recharge it using your saved card. If an auto-recharge doesn't go through, your files and links stay put — you simply update your payment method or top up manually to keep going. No monthly subscriptions — just simple usage-based pricing.
How secure is my data?
All files are encrypted at rest and in transit. You can use signed URLs for private files, control access with permissions, and rely on enterprise-grade infrastructure for data protection.

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