Top Cheapest Web Hosting Deals
We rank every web-hosting provider TechJury tracks by the size of its current advertised discount. Our editors’ top two recommendations — Hostinger and SiteGround — are listed first; everyone else is ranked cheapest-first by the biggest live offer.
84 web hosting providers compared · updated June 23, 2026Cheapest Web Hosting, Ranked by Best Discount
How We Rank the Cheapest Web Hosting
Positions #1 and #2 are our editorial picks. Hostinger and SiteGround are the two hosts we most recommend overall for reliability, support, and value — independent of any single promo.
Positions #3 and below are ranked strictly by the largest advertised discount we currently track for each store, parsed from its live coupons. When a store runs several offers we use its single biggest percentage. Discounts change often, so this list refreshes automatically several times a day.
The deal links may earn TechJury a commission at no extra cost to you. That never affects the ranking — positions #3+ are sorted purely by discount size.
Frequently Asked Questions
Almost every “up to X% off” hosting deal applies to your first billing term only — renewals revert to the regular rate, which can be 2–4× higher. Before buying, check the renewal price (not just the intro price) and lock in the longest term you’re comfortable with to keep the low rate for years.
For a new blog, portfolio, or small-business site, yes — budget plans from reputable hosts handle modest traffic comfortably. Look for a 99.9% uptime guarantee, free SSL, and 24/7 support, and only step up once you consistently outgrow the plan’s CPU, storage, or bandwidth.
At a minimum: free SSL, automatic daily or weekly backups, enough storage and bandwidth for your site, a free or easily connected domain, and one-click WordPress install. If a deal is cheap but skips backups or SSL, the savings usually aren’t worth it.
The biggest discounts almost always require paying 1–4 years upfront; monthly billing costs far more per month. If you trust the host, a longer term locks in the lowest effective price — if you’re still testing, take the shortest discounted term on offer.
Yes. Most hosts offer free migrations and easy upgrade paths, and WordPress sites are portable between providers. You’re not locked in — start cheap, then scale up or switch hosts whenever your traffic or feature needs grow.
They’re real, but the percentage is off the provider’s list price for the first term. What actually matters is the effective monthly cost and the renewal rate — so use the discount to shortlist, then confirm the final checkout price before you commit.


















































































