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WiexonHost Review

WiexonHost United States

Offers shared, VPS, and dedicated hosting
Provides free SSL certificates
Includes a website builder
Has a knowledge base for self-help
Supports multiple programming languages
$1.9/month
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3.5
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Hosting.com Review

Hosting.com United States

Hosting.com is the rebranded A2 Hosting — same infrastructure, same control panel (cPanel), new ownership (World Host Group since Jan 2025)
Acquired brands under the hosting.com umbrella include: FastComet, Rocket.net, HostingRaja, ColombiaHosting, Nimbus Hosting — each operating somewhat independently
Intro pricing from $1.99/month requires a 36-month upfront commitment; renewal at $12.99/month is the effective long-term price
The cheapest price is almost never the real price. The $1.99/month Ignite rate requires a 36-month upfront payment. Monthly billing costs approximately 3–4× more, and monthly billing is not eligible for the 30-day money-back guarantee. To lock in any reasonable long-term value, commit to the maximum billing cycle upfront — then set a calendar reminder to evaluate before auto-renewal triggers at $12.99/month.
Black Friday is the only reliable discount window. Multiple independent reviewers and community sources confirm that hosting.com's deepest discounts come during Black Friday / Cyber Monday promotions. Outside that window, promo codes only shave marginal percentages. If you're planning to sign up, time it to coincide with Q4 promotions to lock in the lowest entry rate.
One verified Trustpilot reviewer documented paying $346/year in 2014, escalating to $1,550/year by 2025 — a 347% increase over 11 years. Under private equity ownership, this trajectory is unlikely to reverse. Factor in realistic 3-year total cost of ownership, not the headline introductory rate.
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3.5
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Chicagovps.net Review

Chicagovps.net United States

Established lineage: operations trace back to 2009, with a stated acquisition by ColoCrossing in 2015 and current HostPapa corporate umbrella (via ColoCrossing).
Multi-location US footprint: Buffalo, Dallas, LA, Atlanta, Chicago and more noted in FAQs.
Low-cost positioning: heavy discounts and frequent promo codes.
3.5
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VkareIT Review

VkareIT United States

Offers shared, VPS, and dedicated hosting
Provides free SSL certificates
Has a knowledge base for self-help
Uses SSD storage
Offers a money-back guarantee
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3.43
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Netregistry Review

Netregistry United States

Part of the Arq Group
Offers domain registration
Provides website security
Has email hosting
Supports WordPress
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3.43
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Neustar Review

Neustar United States

DDoS protection
Domain name services
DNS management
Cloud-based solutions
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3.4
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FatCow Review

FatCow United States

Established in 1998
Focus on shared hosting
Part of Endurance International Group
Suitable for beginners
Offers a single hosting plan
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3.4
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Web.com Review

Web.com United States

Offers website design services
Provides marketing tools
Includes e-commerce functionality
Suitable for small businesses
$4.95/MO
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3.4
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WIX.COM Review

WIX.COM United States

Offers free plan with limited features
Provides hosting and domain registration
Suitable for small businesses and personal websites
Uses proprietary platform
Has a large user base
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3.4
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Aruba Review

Aruba United States

Offers cloud and dedicated servers
Provides managed services
Focus on European market
Has a long history in the industry
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