Full-Service Website Hosting,
Upkeep, and Maintenance
How much does it cost to host a website?
If you go with the cheapest option out there, it costs around $3 per month
That being said, the cheapest option doesn’t mean
it’s going to help you or your business.
In short, wherever you choose to host your small business website, you need it to:
- Load Fast
- Stay Updated
- Backup Regularly
- Resist Hacks & Malware Attacks
- Help You Focus On Your Business
Starter
For businesses just
getting started
$77
PER MONTH
Package Includes:
99.9% Uptime Guarantee
Automatic updates
Free SSL Certificate
45-Point CDN
Daily Malware Scans
Nightly backups
Technical Details:
Dedicated Memory: 1 gigabyte
No. of CPUs: 1 vCPU
Storage: 25 gigabytes
Bandwidth: 1 terabyte
Grow
For businesses looking to
plant the seeds they need to grow
$167
PER MONTH
Package Includes:
99.9% Uptime Guarantee
Automatic updates
Free SSL Certificate
45-Point CDN
Daily Malware Scans
Nightly backups
Free Site Migration
Monthly SEO Assessment
Technical Details:
Dedicated Memory: 2 gigabytes
No. of CPUs: 2 vCPU
Storage: 25 gigabytes
Bandwidth: 2.5 terabytes
Thrive
For businesses looking to
take things to the next level
$257
PER MONTH
Package Includes:
99.9% Uptime Guarantee
Automatic updates
Free SSL Certificate
45-Point CDN
Daily Malware Scans
Free Site Migration
Monthly SEO Assessment
Hourly backups
Hosting Buyout
Technical Details:
Dedicated Memory: 8 gigabyte
No. of CPUs: 4 vCPU
Storage: 60 gigabytes
Bandwidth: 10 terabytes
When you're a small business owner,
website hosting needs to lighten your load, not add too it.
In order for a website to work for your business, it
needs to be reliable, and achieve it’s goal.
To get you the best ROI (return on investment) we design websites to solve your business problems, not just to look pretty.
When we build your website, we won’t simply throw together a pre-built template and send you on your way. Before we spin up our servers to begin building your site, we invest the time to understand your industry, business, offerings, and most importantly, your customers.