Why not unlimited?

Our honest take on why "unlimited" hosting doesn't really exist.

You'll see the word "unlimited" everywhere in this industry. Unlimited storage. Unlimited bandwidth. Unlimited domains. We don't use it, and here's why.

Servers have physical limits

Every hosting server has a finite amount of RAM, CPU and disk. When a provider says "unlimited", they actually mean "we won't tell you the limit, but it exists — and you'll find out when your site gets suspended."

We don't like asterisks

We also don't like asterisks and fine print at the end of a page or in the terms and conditions, limiting the unlimited. We are crystal clear with you.

What you get instead

  • Specific SSD storage per plan.
  • Unmetered bandwidth, meaning we don't bill per GB — but a fair-use policy applies for shared resources.
  • Specific numbers for domains, mailboxes, databases.

For typical websites you will never hit our fair-use limits. If your site grows fast enough that you would, we'll proactively suggest a VPS or dedicated plan before anything bad happens.