About

Practical hosting guidance for people building websites

HostingJS is an independent editorial resource for beginners, site owners, and small teams who want clearer information before choosing hosting, domains, VPS, cloud platforms, or WordPress tools.

What HostingJS covers

Our goal is to make web infrastructure easier to understand without exaggerated claims or unnecessary jargon.

Hosting fundamentals

Plain-English explainers about shared hosting, VPS, cloud hosting, dedicated servers, SSL, backups, uptime, and support.

Domains and WordPress

Resources for connecting domains, understanding DNS, choosing WordPress hosting, and keeping websites maintainable.

Website performance

Practical guidance on speed, caching, image optimization, Core Web Vitals, and hosting choices that affect reliability.

Editorial approach

Simple, careful, and useful

Hosting decisions can be confusing because many plans sound similar. HostingJS exists to slow that decision down, explain the moving parts, and help readers ask better questions before they buy, migrate, or upgrade.

Beginner-friendly first

We define important terms and explain tradeoffs before recommending what to compare.

Independent perspective

HostingJS is written as an editorial resource. We do not make unrealistic promises about any provider or platform.

Practical criteria

We focus on the details that affect real websites: reliability, support, security, backups, performance, pricing, and upgrade paths.