r/HostingAlternatives is a subreddit with 42 members. The most common kinds of discussions are solution requests and pain & anger, and the community frequently discusses hostinger, vps, alternatives, wordpress, and support.
Find, ask for, and discuss alternatives for web hosting, email hosting, app hosting, cloud hosting, game hosting, and any other type of hosting services. Share your experience with any hosting provider you've used and tell us what you like and don't like about it.
Popular Themes in r/HostingAlternatives
#1
Solution Requests
: "OVH increased VPS prices, any cheaper alternatives you know of?"
34 posts
#2
Pain & Anger
: "Bluehost sucks (very slow WordPress site)"
11 posts
#3
Advice Requests
: "I don't recommend InterServer if you have a serious business running"
3 posts
Popular Topics in r/HostingAlternatives
#1
Hostinger
: "Hostinger Horizons is eating up all my credits. Any smart workarounds for bulk image upload/sourcing?"
15 posts
#2
Vps
: "Why buying a Vps server with crypto might be a bad idea"
12 posts
#3
Alternatives
: "European Alternatives to AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud"
9 posts
#4
Wordpress
: "WP Engine vs DigitalOcean for Wordpress hosting"
9 posts
#5
Support
: "Extremely disappointed with Hostinger's Support service"
7 posts
#6
Alternative
: "What's the best Hosting.com Alternative you've used after they ruined A2 Hosting?"
7 posts
#7
Experience
: "OuiHeberg is a decent French web host (personal Experience)"
7 posts
#8
Hostgator
: "Who tried Hostgator's OpenClaw VPS hosting?"
6 posts
#9
Wpengine
: "Top WP Engine alternatives based on 140K+ site migrations"
6 posts
#10
Hosting
: "How can a company offer cPanel Hosting for $0.3 per month?"
6 posts
Member Growth in r/HostingAlternatives
Yearly
+17 members(68.0%)
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Last updated: June 25, 2026