maintained continuity for build infrastructure
Gradle Inc. has deprecated the free Develocity Build Cache Node: it "will no longer be distributed, supported or available after December 31, 2026." The migration path they offer requires a commercial Develocity subscription.

Your build cache shouldn't die with its vendor.

FosterStack is a self-hosted remote build cache server, compatible with the Gradle remote build cache HTTP protocol — a drop-in replacement for the retiring Build Cache Node. Open source core, one-command deploy, and the thing that actually matters: it stays patched, on a promise.

Join the waitlist

Private beta this October, free. Public launch in November — before the EOL, with a migration guide that gets you off the Build Cache Node in about 30 minutes.

What you get that a bare HTTP endpoint doesn't give you

Yes — Gradle's remote cache protocol is just GET and PUT, and you could point it at any object store. What you'd be rebuilding yourself is everything around that:

Cache management

Eviction policies, size limits, and TTLs that keep a busy CI cache healthy without hand-tending.

Access control

Read/write credentials for CI vs. developers, so laptops consume the cache but never poison it.

Metrics & UI

Hit rates, entry sizes, and top misses — visible, so you know the cache is earning its keep.

Maintenance on an SLA

Dependency CVEs remediated fast — target within 48 hours of disclosure — with a public changelog as proof.

Day-one compatibility

A CI matrix tests every new Gradle and JDK release the day it ships. Upgrades stop being a gamble.

30-minute migration

A guide and config translator for existing Build Cache Node deployments. Same protocol, same CI config shape.

Built to be verified, not trusted

We're a new vendor asking to sit in your build pipeline, so the burden of proof is on us. The answer is to make everything checkable:

Pricing at launch

FreeTeamBusiness
The full cache server, MIT-licensed, self-hosted. Forever free. $49/month — access control, metrics UI, email support. $199/month — SSO, HA/replication, analytics, priority support with the CVE-response SLA.

Self-serve, credit card, cancel anytime. Priced so an engineering manager can expense it without a procurement cycle — the incumbent's median contract runs $57k/year.

Roadmap honesty

Gradle protocol support ships first (v1 targeted before the EOL). An npm remote cache for CI — same server, second protocol — follows. If you need that today, tell us in the waitlist form reply; it moves the roadmap.