Hosting, domain and WordPress options..
Make your online dreams a reality with our one-stop shop for hosting, domain registration, and WordPress website creation/updates – because your website deserves a home as unique as you are!
- 1 Domain
- 10 domain email accounts
- 10 gig (SSD) web and email storage
- Free WordPress Install
- Free Daily Backups
- No setup fees
OS: Linux/Ubuntu
CPU: 8 vCore
RAM: 16 GB
Unlimited traffic up to 1 Gbit/s
- Up to 5 Domains
- 10 domain email accounts ( per domain )
- 15 gig (SSD) web and email storage
- Free Daily Backups
- Plesk CP Access
- No setup fees
OS: Linux/Ubuntu
CPU: 8 vCore
RAM: 16 GB
Unlimited traffic up to 1 Gbit/s
Get online and make a splash with our custom 5-page or less WordPress website package! Whether you're an individual or a business, we'll work with you to create a website that truly represents you and your brand. Say goodbye to cookie-cutter templates and hello to a one-of-a-kind, easy-to-use website that will make your online presence pop!
We understand that keeping your website up-to-date is important for both aesthetics and functionality. That's why we offer a quick and easy solution for updating your website at a low cost. Each update is priced at a small fee, so you can make changes as often as you need without breaking the bank. Whether it's updating text, images, or adding new pages, let us help you ensure that your website stays fresh and current. Contact us today to start updating your website!
Leave the boring stuff to us and focus on making your website the bee's knees. Just remember, prices vary depending on the TLD (Top Level Domain) you choose, but we'll make sure it's a sweet deal. Check availability of the domain you would like below.
Find the perfect domain for your website. Search for available domains and check their availability with our domain availability search box.
A TLD (Top-level domain) is the last part of a domain name, such as .com, .org, .edu, .gov, .uk, .io, .net, .biz, .info etc.
A TLD is the string of characters that appears after the final dot in a domain name, and it is used to indicate the type of organization or purpose of the website. For example, .com is typically used for commercial websites, .edu for educational institutions, .gov for government websites, and .org for non-profit organizations.
TLDs are maintained by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), which is responsible for coordinating the unique identification system used in the internet’s infrastructure. There are currently more than 1,500 TLDs available, and new ones are added periodically.