Top Shared Hosting Providers
To help you navigate this vast landscape, we've meticulously curated a list of the top shared hosting providers, ensuring you find the perfect fit for your online endeavors.
Shared Hosting is a cost-effective solution for small businesses and startups looking to establish their online presence. With Shared Hosting, multiple websites share the same server resources, making it an affordable option for businesses on a budget.
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TMDHosting
Founded in 2007 and was a dominant independent force in the cPanel hosting market before its recent acquisition by the World Host Group
One of the few providers that offers a true 24/7 support guarantee with real human agents even on their most affordable entry-level shared plans
Maintains a proprietary AI-powered security system that proactively monitors and patches server-side vulnerabilities before they can be exploited
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IONOS
Rebranded from 1&1 Internet to IONOS in 2018 following a strategic merger with ProfitBricks to strengthen its cloud infrastructure capabilities
Manages over 22 million domains and 8 million customer contracts, making it one of the top three largest hosting providers in the world
Utilizes its own georedundant data centers across the US and Europe, giving it total control over the physical hardware and network layers
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HostPapa
Founded in 2006 in Burlington, Ontario, and remains one of the largest independently owned web hosting companies in Canada and North America
Was one of the first hosting companies to go 'green' by offsetting its entire energy consumption with 100 percent renewable energy sources
Has successfully expanded its market share through the strategic acquisition of multiple boutique hosting brands like Lunarpages and PacificHost
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Spaceship
Spaceship crossed 5 million domains under management by late 2025, just 2 years after public launch
Flat renewal pricing on most TLDs avoids the bait-and-switch pattern prevalent in hosting industry
Under stress testing with 50 concurrent users, Spaceship maintained zero HTTP failures and 208ms response time at 95th percentile
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Liquid Web
Founded in 1997 by Matthew Hill, making it one of the longest-running managed hosting companies in the United States
Acquired in 2023 by One Equity Partners and integrated into the CloudOne Digital holding company alongside Nexcess and StellarWP
Operates 10 wholly owned, SSAE-16 compliant data centers with Tier-1 network providers including Level 3, Cogent, and Verizon
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Namecheap
Founded in 2000 by Richard Kirkendall; second-largest domain registrar globally with over 17 million domains under management and approximately $400 million in 2024 revenue
In September 2025 CVC Capital Partners acquired a majority stake at a $1.5 billion valuation; CVC also owns WebPros parent of cPanel Plesk and WHMCS giving one private equity firm vertical control over both hosting software and a major retail registrar
Singapore data center is powered entirely by renewable energy and is available at no additional cost for shared hosting plans with free Cloud Storage included
MilesWeb
Founded in 2012 by Deepak Kori, Chetan Mahale, and Chinmay Dingore with no external funding raised and approximately 36 employees as of 2025
Shared hosting plans are locked to Indian servers only despite marketing data centers in 6 countries including the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and Singapore
MilesWeb has launched GPU cloud servers for deep learning workloads, an unexpected expansion for a company primarily known as a budget shared hosting provider
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SiteGround
SiteGround is one of only three web hosts officially recommended by WordPress.org, a status it has maintained for many years
As of 2023, SiteGround hosts over 3 million domains worldwide and is used by approximately 2.4% of all websites according to W3Techs
SiteGround migrated its entire infrastructure to Google Cloud, providing access to 170+ CDN edge locations including Singapore and Tokyo
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YouStable
Founded in 2015 and based in India, YouStable is part of a larger network of budget hosting brands including the popular free-hosting site GoogieHost
Utilizes the DirectAdmin control panel as its primary management interface to offset the rising licensing costs of cPanel, providing a more stable price point for users
Shares a common management and technical support pool with sister brands like QloudHost and RDP Servers, allowing for a centralized but sometimes stretched engineering team
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Web.com
Founded in 1999 and has since grown into a massive conglomerate that currently serves over 3 million customers under the Newfold Digital umbrella
Was one of the first major companies to offer a 'Do-It-For-Me' web design model, specifically targeting the millions of small businesses with no in-house IT
Recently underwent a major brand refresh and infrastructure migration to consolidate its technology stack with other major Newfold acquisitions
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