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Start our quiz →Why this guide exists
Most hosting pages show one number. It’s almost never the number you’ll actually pay.
You see:
- $2.99/month
- “70% off”
- countdown timers
What you don’t see:
- renewal pricing
- contract traps
- total cost over time
This guide breaks it down simply. No marketing. Just how pricing actually works.
The simple truth
Hosting is discounted upfront and normalized later.
That’s the model.
It’s not a scam. But it is designed to:
- get you in cheap
- make money on renewals
If you understand this, you’ll save money. If you don’t, you’ll pay more than expected.
The 3 numbers that actually matter
Ignore everything else. Focus on these:
1. Introductory price
This is the headline number.
Example: $2.99/month
But it only applies if you pay upfront and commit long-term.
2. Renewal price
This is the real price after your first term.
Example: $6.99/month
Most providers increase pricing by 1.5x to 3x.
3. Effective monthly cost
This is the only number that matters.
Formula:
Total amount paid ÷ total months used
Practical Pick
If you want predictable pricing and a smooth start, go with Hostinger. Lock the longest plan upfront — that’s where the real savings are.
Short-term plans cost more over time. Most people realize this too late.
View current Hostinger plans →Real pricing example (how it plays out)
| Plan | Term | Monthly Price | Total Paid | Effective Monthly |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | 1 year | $2.99 | $35.88 | Misleading |
| Starter | 4 years | $2.99 | ~$143 | $2.99 |
Now add renewal:
| Scenario | Total Paid (3 years) | Effective Monthly |
|---|---|---|
| 1-year + renew | ~$156 | ~$4.33 |
| 4-year upfront | ~$143 | $2.99 |
The biggest pricing traps
- “Monthly” pricing isn’t monthly — you are prepaying.
- Ignoring renewal cost — this is where most people lose money.
- Buying short-term plans — usually more expensive overall.
- Unnecessary add-ons — many are optional.
What you should actually do
Buy the longest term you can afford
This locks in the lowest price.
Calculate total cost, not monthly price
Always check what you will pay over time.
Skip unnecessary add-ons
Start simple. Upgrade later if needed.

When cheap hosting makes sense
- blogs
- affiliate sites
- landing pages
- SaaS MVPs
When it doesn’t
- high traffic scaling
- heavy backend processing
- custom infrastructure
Simple hosting tiers
| Level | Type | Cost | Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|
| Entry | Shared | $2–$8 | small sites |
| Mid | Managed/Cloud | $10–$50 | growing apps |
| High | Dedicated | $50+ | scaling systems |
Final takeaway
Hosting pricing is simple once you strip away the marketing:
- upfront = discount
- renewal = real price
- long-term = best value
The cheapest plan is the one with the lowest total cost over time — not the lowest monthly number.
