Not without upkeep.

Apect is still in a and currently supports Leaf 1.21+ (with Fabric support planned). Storage capacity is limited (around 500–1000 servers on its North America node), so availability may be inconsistent. It's also not explicitly advertised as cracked-friendly, but given the host's flexible approach, it's worth testing for offline-mode support. If you're willing to experiment with a rising star, Apect offers one of the most innovative free hosting models available.

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Apect is a newer, community-driven project built by a developer frustrated with the "sleep mode" traps of popular hosts. It delivers what it calls "true always-on" servers: your server stays online 100% of the time, with RAM usage dropping to under 5MB when idle—so the MOTD and icon remain visible and rejoining is nearly instant. The free tier provides (upgradable to 3 GB by watching a short ad), 4 vCores, and 5 GB of NVMe storage .

Yes (Toggle in options) 24/7: No (Shuts down when last player leaves) RAM: ~2-3GB UPDATED: Supports 1.20.4, 1.21 snapshots, and PaperMC.

FalixNodes uses a coin system. You earn free coins by watching advertisements or completing tasks on their dashboard. You then spend these coins to buy "Time Renewals" to keep your server running around the clock.

Compatible with Spigot/Paper, allowing you to easily toggle the online-mode setting.

Never edit configuration files while the server is actively running.

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When a player joins the server, they are frozen in place and cannot interact with the world until they type a password (e.g., /register or /login ). This prevents unauthorized players from stealing staff accounts or griefing your builds. Understanding the Limits of Free Hosting