Guide
Best Base RPC for Small Apps
What a small Base app should check before choosing a free or low-cost RPC plan.
Updated May 24, 2026. Crypto.club does not provide investment, tax, legal, custody, or security incident-response advice.
How to use this guide
Turn the topic into a decision note.
Use this before you put app traffic on a public endpoint or a paid RPC plan. The useful output is a short workload note, not a vendor logo.
List reads, writes, logs, WebSockets, archive/debug calls, retries, and burst traffic before comparing plans.
Look for the metric that will break first: compute units, RPS, method support, support response, or fallback coverage.
Write down who owns provider alerts, status checks, migration, and the backup endpoint before users depend on it.
What is the best Base RPC provider for a small app?
The best Base RPC provider for a small app is usually the one whose free or starter tier covers the exact methods, request volume, support path, and fallback needs of the app.
What to check next
Run a realistic request sample against at least two providers and record error rates, throttling, dashboard visibility, and upgrade cost.
Common mistake
Do not choose by brand alone. A small app can still hit expensive methods or burst limits.
What to do after this guide
Compare at least two relevant products, open the source links, and write down the owner for pricing, support, compliance, security, accounting, or launch questions. The best tool depends on those constraints, not on a generic ranking.