Does infintyfree support python?

Hello guys, does infinityfree support python,
I’m currently developing a small chatbot using pythons and php and locally hosting it using flask for debugging will it work in infinityfree? If it doesn’t can u suggest what any hosting site that support python along with php , if possible sugeest some with free credits/ free trials

If these help:
developing it in antiX Distro with debian repositories

InfinityFree doesn’t support Python.

Suggesting other hosting services is considered as advertising and is not allowed on this forum.

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Welcome to the forum.

Two things to note from your post:
1 - Python is not supported here, The only server side language that is supported is PHP. Although client side languages (like javascript) are fine.
2 - You cant host a chatbot on Infinity free either. You can embed chatbots that are hosted elsewhere, but not hosted here.

I’m fairly certain both are possible on Premium Hosting, But there isn’t a free trial with IFastNet as far as I know…

Given that this forum is dedicated to InfinityFree support, you wont get recommendations for other services here.

Sounds like you’re working on a really interesting project though, so I wish you the best of luck finding a suitable hosting service.

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@PeeWiee
Yes. Infinityfree do support python, but you need to pay for it. As it says here
" Python/Node.js Support".
So dan3008 and Meishin was Wrong.

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No. InfinityFree does not support Python. InfinityFree also does not offer paid plans, those are provided through iFastNet.

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No infinity free doesn’t support python. Nor does infinity free have a paid service.

The paid plans are provided by iFastNet not infinity free. IFastNet also provide the infrastructure that infinity free runs on.

You’ll see I mentioned the premium hosting in my answer.

I must ask, did you use ai (including Google’s ai) to get your reply? Because a lot of the ai systems often get confused

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I did not used AI

Gavin12342 was possibly looking at this info:

And bypassing this part:

(It’s kinda easy to bypass, in my opinion. I don’t know if this was intentional.)

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I think it’s pretty much intentional

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It also says this above the plans:

So no, we’re not intentionally hiding it. But I do get why people would ignore the “fine print”.

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