Entexion vs Traditional Hosting
Big-name hosts compete on advertised price. We compete on what actually matters: real resources, honest pricing, and support from people who know what they're doing.
The Real Cost of Cheap Hosting
The headline price on a shared host looks attractive. But that price triples at renewal, while backups, SSL, and migrations are sold separately. Add the hidden cost of downtime during traffic spikes, slow support queues, and the time you spend fighting your hosting instead of building your business — and "cheap" gets expensive fast.
Entexion is built for founders and small businesses who've been through that cycle and want out. Our pricing is straightforward: one monthly fee, everything included. No renewal shocks. No upsells. No chatbots telling you to clear your cache.
Overselling is the original sin of shared hosting. A server has fixed CPU, RAM, and disk I/O. When a host sells "unlimited" to 500 sites on a machine that can comfortably serve 50, performance suffers for everyone. We set hard limits on how many sites share each server so your performance is predictable.
Common Questions
How is Entexion different from a cPanel shared host?
Traditional shared hosts cram hundreds of sites onto a single server. When any neighbour gets a traffic spike, everyone slows down. Entexion limits the number of sites per server, so your resources are genuinely yours.
Is Entexion more expensive?
You'll pay a bit more than the cheapest advertised introductory offers — but those prices double or triple at renewal. Entexion's pricing is consistent, and you're not paying separately for backups, SSL, migrations, or human support.
What if I want to migrate from my current host?
Our team handles the migration. We coordinate the DNS cutover to minimise downtime, and we don't charge extra for it.
Do you support WordPress / WooCommerce / Laravel / etc.?
Yes — we support any PHP, Node, or Python application. Our sysadmins have hands-on experience with WordPress, WooCommerce, Laravel, and most popular stacks. If you have something unusual, ask us.
What does "crypto-friendly" mean in practice?
Many mainstream hosts have broad policies that restrict or ban crypto and blockchain businesses. We evaluate projects on their merits and understand the technical requirements of crypto infrastructure.
Ready to Make the Switch?
We handle the migration. You just tell us what to move.