Free MEV Bot Options 2026: What Actually Exists
**Answer first** — **Truly free MEV bots are rare** — most products marketed as "free" charge per-trade fees (0.5-1%), subscription tiers, or both. The honest free options in 2026

Answer first — Truly free MEV bots are rare — most products marketed as "free" charge per-trade fees (0.5-1%), subscription tiers, or both. The honest free options in 2026 are: (1) FRB Agent — free download with 20% performance fee on profits only (zero cost when you don't profit); (2) open-source frameworks like Eigenphi templates or community Solana sniper repos (free but require coding); (3) Flashbots Protect RPC — free MEV protection (defensive, not offensive). Everything else charges either per-trade or per-month.
What "Free" Means in MEV Bots
Five different pricing models all get marketed as "free":
| Model | Reality |
|---|---|
| No download cost, no subscription, no fees | Genuinely free — rare |
| Free download, performance fee on profits only | Free if you don't profit |
| Free download, per-trade fee (0.5-1%) | Not really free |
| Free trial, then subscription | Paid |
| "Free" but commits to selling your orderflow | Hidden monetization |
Use this framework to evaluate every "free" claim.
The Genuinely Free Options
Option 1: FRB Agent (free + performance-only fee)
| Aspect | Detail |
|---|---|
| Download | Free |
| Subscription | None |
| Per-trade fee | None |
| Performance fee | 20% on profitable trades only |
| Cost on losing trade | $0 |
| Capital requirement | None enforced |
The 20% performance fee makes this the closest thing to genuinely free for unprofitable months — if you don't make money, you don't pay. The catch: it's Windows-only (why), and you're responsible for your own machine's security.
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Option 2: Open-source frameworks (free if you can code)
| Project | What it is | Skill required |
|---|---|---|
| Eigenphi templates | Reference Python notebooks for arb analysis | Python intermediate |
| Community Solana sniper repos | GitHub Rust/Go projects | Rust/Go advanced |
| Custom Foundry scripts | Solidity arbitrage templates | Solidity |
| MEV-Boost forks | Validator-side relay alternatives | Go/Rust + node ops |
These are truly free in the sense that no fees flow to anyone. The catch: you're paying with engineering time. Setup typically takes 40-200 hours for a working bot.
Option 3: Flashbots Protect (free MEV protection, not offensive)
| Aspect | Detail |
|---|---|
| Cost | Free |
| What it does | Routes your transactions through Flashbots private mempool |
| What it doesn't | Doesn't extract MEV — only protects you from being sandwiched |
| Setup | Add Flashbots Protect RPC to your wallet |
If you're a regular DEX user (not a searcher), this is the single biggest free upgrade. It eliminates sandwich-attack exposure on your own swaps. See Flashbots Private RPC Guide.
Option 4: MEV-Share (free, with revenue share)
MEV-Share routes transactions to searchers in a privacy-preserving way; if a searcher extracts value from your transaction, you receive a share of the proceeds (rebate). Free to use; you're "paid" by the rebate.
What's NOT Free (despite marketing)
Maestro, BONKbot, Banana Gun, Trojan, Unibot
Per-trade fee: 0.5-1%. Not free. The download or sign-up costs nothing, but each trade charges. Marketing them as "free to start" is technically true and practically misleading.
Photon, BullX, GMGN
Per-trade fee: 0.5-1%. Same model — free to access, paid per trade.
"Free" Telegram bots that ask for seed phrases
Cost: 100% of your wallet. These are scams. Never share seed phrases with any bot. Every legitimate bot uses deposit addresses or wallet connection — never the seed.
Subscription bots (3Commas, Bitsgap, Cryptohopper)
Cost: $14-$99/month. Free trial available, then mandatory subscription.
"Free during beta" bots
Cost: TBD. Could be free indefinitely, could become expensive after beta. Read the terms.
Hidden Costs to Watch For
Even with truly free bots, you pay:
- Gas fees — every transaction has on-chain cost
- Slippage — DEX swaps incur it; can be 0.1-2%+
- Failed bundle gas — losing the inclusion auction still costs
- Capital opportunity cost — capital tied up in bot can't earn elsewhere
- Tax obligations — every trade is taxable
A "free" bot doesn't make these go away.
Decision Framework
| You are... | Best free option |
|---|---|
| Casual swap user wanting MEV protection | Flashbots Protect RPC (free, 5-minute setup) |
| Beginner wanting to try MEV without risk | FRB Agent in Simulation Mode (free, $0 capital) |
| Active trader wanting low total cost | FRB Agent (20% on wins beats 0.7% on every trade if you're profitable) |
| Engineer wanting to build your own | Open-source framework (Eigenphi, custom Foundry) |
| Solo searcher with $200-1K | FRB Agent on Solana (low gas fits the budget) |
| Pro searcher with infrastructure | Custom code (free if your time is) |
The Cost Math: When FRB's Performance Fee Wins
| Volume | Net P&L | Per-trade-fee bot (0.7%) | FRB (20% on profits) | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $10K/mo | $0 | $70 | $0 | FRB |
| $10K/mo | -$500 | $70 | $0 | FRB |
| $10K/mo | +$500 | $70 | $100 | Per-trade-fee |
| $10K/mo | +$2,000 | $70 | $400 | Per-trade-fee |
| $10K/mo | +$5,000 | $70 | $1,000 | Per-trade-fee |
FRB wins when you're break-even or losing — which describes most retail searchers' first months. Per-trade-fee bots win on consistently profitable months.
Common Mistakes with "Free" Bots
- Assuming "free download" means "no fees" — read the per-trade and performance terms
- Sharing seed phrases with anything claiming to be free — this is always a scam
- Ignoring gas / failed-bundle costs — these dominate at retail size
- Underestimating engineering time for "open source" — 100+ hours is realistic
- Skipping simulation because the bot is "free" — every losing live trade still costs gas
Related Reading
- Best Non-Custodial Trading Bots 2026
- How Do MEV Bots Make Money?
- Flashbots Private RPC Guide
- Crypto Bot Scam Detection Guide
- FRB Pricing
Past performance is not a guarantee. Even free tools require capital, time, and risk awareness. Review the Risk Disclosure.
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