Free web hosting forever. No ads. No nonsense.
Launch a real website for 0.00, keep your pages clean, and upgrade only when your project actually needs more power.
A free hosting plan that does not embarrass your website
Most free hosting catches you with ugly banners, tiny limits, or a trial that quietly becomes paid. This one is built for small websites that need a clean start: publish files, use email, connect a database, and pay nothing.
Zero forced ads
Your site does not become someone else's billboard. The visible brand stays yours.
Free forever
No monthly fee, no setup fee.
Upload and publish
FTP, a control panel, and a web file manager help you put your site online without drama.
No domain yet? Use a free subdomain
Go live without buying a domain first. Start with one of our free subdomains, then connect your own domain when you are ready.
Email included
One email account and one alias account included.
PHP and MySQL
Enough for small projects, simple forms, and lightweight dynamic websites.
Scale without moving
When the project asks for more, move up to paid shared hosting, semi-dedicated hosting, or VPS.
Live free hosting specs
Detailed specifications of our free hosting plan.
| Setup fee | 0.00 EUR |
|---|---|
| Monthly price | 0.00 EUR |
| Annual price | 0.00 EUR |
| Disk space | 1 GB |
| Data transfer | 5 GB |
| Hosted domains | 1 |
| Subdomains | 3 |
| FTP accounts | 1 |
| Email accounts | 1 |
| Webmail | Si |
| SMTP access | Si |
| MySQL databases | 1 |
| MySQL storage | 30 MB |
| PHP | PHP 5 |
| Perl, CGI | Si |
| Firewall protection | Si |
| Network uptime | hasta 99.9% |
| Shared SSL | No |
| Data backup | No |
| Site builder | No |
| Forced ads | No |
Know the limits before you start
This is the right plan for a landing page, portfolio, class project, personal site, small test build, or a lightweight blog. If you need SSL included, backups, unlimited traffic, or heavier applications, jump to a paid shared hosting plan.
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Stop paying just to start.
Take the free plan, publish the site, and keep your money for the parts of the project that actually need it.