Bunny.net Says Expiring Credits Are "Not Our Thing"
Nov 10, 2021 @ 5:58 pm
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Community favorite CDN bunny.net recently sent an email to customers informing them that they are doing away with expiring credits. Combined with their lack of monthly minimums, this makes bunny.net a truly awesome CDN to partner with.
According to their email:
“At bunny.net, it’s our goal to become the most customer centric company in the industry. As part of that, we decided expiring credits are absolutely not our thing.
We are delighted to announce that effective immediately, all grandfathered accounts such as yours that still operate on our old billing system will no longer have their credits expire while still keeping the benefit of not having any monthly minimums.
This means you can enjoy your account balance for the life of your account with no additional payments required as long as you maintain a positive balance.
Thank you for making the internet hop faster! 🚀”
You might enjoy reading our interview the the head bunny, Dejan.

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I am trying to find the best of CDN provider. Thanks for sharing.
in this case take a try with https://www.belugacdn.com/ too
Bunny CDN works great for me, especially the Bunny AI Image Generation that just came out.
Bunny AI: https://docs.bunny.net/docs/bunny-ai-image-generation