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AccuWeb Hosting Reviews: 4.4/5 — Solid Choice
AccuWebHosting is a web hosting platform that has over 95% client satisfaction rate and very affordable pricing. The pricing options with no increased renewal rates are a big draw for current subscribers, who appreciates the company’s reliable uptime that’s backed by seven server locations across the globe. To date, it is one of the most affordable web hosting options, especially for shared hosting services that start at just $1.99 a month.
| Segment |
Small Business
Mid Market
Enterprise
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|---|---|
| Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based, Desktop Windows, On-Premise Linux, On-Premise Windows |
| Support | 24/7 (Live rep), Chat, Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support |
| Training | Documentation |
| Languages | English |
AccuWeb Hosting Pros and Cons
- Lots of customization options
- Highly configurable VPS and dedicated hosting plans
- Excellent uptime guarantee
- Addorable pricing structure
- Has a free trial
- Windows hosting plans don’t support unlimited email accounts
- No free SSL certificates
- Could use more customizability options in cPanel
- Customer support isn’t always helpful
AccuWeb does something almost no shared host does: it guarantees dedicated RAM and vCPU per account and states plainly that there is “zero overselling on server.” Where competitors advertise “unmetered” everything, AccuWeb publishes exact figures — 50 GB, 750 GB of transfer, 1 GB of RAM, 1 vCPU. The catch is on the other side of the page: every price is quoted only “For 36-month term”, there is no shorter-term selector, and no renewal rate is published anywhere.
- What it is: Shared, VPS and reseller hosting on LiteSpeed servers with guaranteed per-account resources.
- Best for: Buyers who will commit three years and want resources that are actually reserved.
- Pricing: €2.18–€5.24 a month on a 36-month term. Renewal not published. Verified July 2026.
- The honest catch: The order link carries a promo code, and the same plan lists at $7.99 monthly in AccuWeb’s own store.
What Is AccuWeb Hosting?
AccuWeb is a hosting provider of 23-plus years’ standing offering shared, VPS, reseller and dedicated hosting across multiple data centres — Denver, Dallas and others. Its shared plans run on LiteSpeed servers with cPanel, and include free migration, free SSL, free daily backups, DDoS protection and a free domain registration for the first year. The distinguishing claim is resource allocation: each account receives guaranteed RAM and vCPU rather than a share of an oversold pool.
A 30-day money-back guarantee applies.
How AccuWeb Hosting Works
- Three shared plans, all quoted on 36 months.
- Guaranteed RAM and vCPU per account.
- Exact figures, not “unlimited” everything.
- Free domain, SSL, backups and migration.
- No renewal price published.
- 30-day money-back guarantee.
AccuWeb Hosting Pricing
Captured from AccuWeb’s Linux shared hosting page in July 2026. The page served euros from our location; its own store quotes US dollars.
| Plan | 36-month rate | Badge | Websites | Disk | Transfer | Guaranteed RAM / vCPU |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GoSolo ++ | €2.18 | 64% Save | 100 | 50 GB | 750 GB | 1 GB · 1 vCPU |
| Premium ++ | €3.49 | 60% Save | Unlimited | 75 GB | Unlimited | 1.5 GB · 2 vCPU |
| Enterprise Pro ++ | €5.24 | 57% Save | Unlimited | 100 GB | Unlimited | 2 GB · 2 vCPU |
| Derived | GoSolo ++ | Premium ++ | Enterprise Pro ++ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total over 36 months | €78 | €126 | €189 |
| Implied standard rate | ~€6.06 | ~€8.73 | ~€12.19 |
| Cost per GB of disk/month | €0.044 | €0.047 | €0.052 |
| Cost per GB of RAM/month | €2.18 | €2.33 | €2.62 |
What actually decides your cost:
- Guaranteed resources on shared hosting is a genuine differentiator, and AccuWeb quantifies it. Each plan states its allocation — 1 GB RAM and 1 vCPU, 1.5 GB and 2 vCPU, 2 GB and 2 vCPU — under the heading “Guaranteed RAM & vCPU with zero overselling on server.” Shared hosting is normally sold on the assumption that most accounts idle, which is why performance varies with whoever else is on the box. A reserved allocation is closer to a small VPS than to conventional shared hosting, and it is the strongest reason to consider AccuWeb.
- It publishes exact numbers where the category publishes “unlimited”. The page makes a point of it: “AccuWeb states exact figures — 750 GB to 1.5 TB on plans.” GoSolo ++ specifies 750 GB of transfer rather than the “unmetered bandwidth” that competitors advertise and then govern through fair-use clauses. The upper two plans do say unlimited transfer, but disk is always a stated figure — 50, 75 and 100 GB.
- Every price is a 36-month price, and there is no other option on the page. All three cards read “For 36-month term”, and we found no monthly, annual or biennial selector. So the advertised €2.18 is what you pay by committing three years up front — a total of €78. There is nothing wrong with that structure, but it is a considerably longer lock-in than the one- and two-year terms most of this category offers, and the page does not show what a shorter term would cost.
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The advertised rate is promotional, and AccuWeb’s own store shows the standard one. The “Add To Cart” link on the GoSolo ++ card resolves to
manage.accuwebhosting.com/store/linux-shared-hosting/linux-gosolo-denver?billingcycle=triennially&**promocode=GOLOSOLOBF3**. Loading AccuWeb’s store without that promotion lists the same plan — Linux GoSolo ++ (Denver) — at $7.99 USD monthly. The 64% badge separately implies a standard rate near €6.06. Both figures point the same way: the marketing price is a discounted three-year rate, not the ongoing rate. - No renewal price is published, and the word appears only about SSL. We searched the hosting page for any renewal commitment and found none — “renew” occurs once, describing automatic SSL renewal. AccuWeb is sometimes recommended specifically for holding prices steady at renewal, and that may well be its practice, but the page does not say so. Given a three-year commitment and a promotional code in the checkout link, get the renewal rate in writing before you buy. This is the single most consequential unknown in the offer.
- The free domain is narrower than it first appears. Free registration covers .us, .com, .org, .co.uk, .in and .net only, applies to the first year, and requires annual or longer billing. The same conditions attach to the free premium SSL on Enterprise Pro ++, which is “Free to your main domain for the first year” on annual-or-higher cycles.
- The resource ladder is priced almost linearly, so there is no bulk reward. Cost per gigabyte of guaranteed RAM runs €2.18, €2.33 and €2.62 as you move up, and cost per gigabyte of disk €0.044, €0.047 and €0.052. Both get slightly worse with each tier, which is unusual — most ranges reward scale. Buy the plan that matches your actual resource need rather than sizing up for value.
- Server location is a real choice here. The store lists the same plan in Denver, Dallas and further locations at the same price, and the marketing page offers a ping test per plan. For latency-sensitive sites that is more useful than it sounds, and unlike some hosts reviewed in this series, the location does not change the price.
Who Should Use AccuWeb Hosting
- Sites that have outgrown oversold shared hosting. The clearest case — guaranteed RAM and vCPU without moving to a VPS.
- Buyers comfortable with a three-year term. €78 for three years on GoSolo ++ is genuinely inexpensive.
- Anyone who wants stated limits. Exact disk and transfer figures rather than “unlimited” with a fair-use clause.
- Multi-site owners. 100 websites on the entry plan, unlimited above it.
It fits poorly for anyone who wants a short commitment, since only 36-month pricing is shown; for buyers who need the renewal rate up front; and for high-memory applications, where 2 GB is the ceiling on shared plans.
Honest Pros and Cons
Strengths
- Guaranteed RAM and vCPU with stated zero overselling.
- Exact transfer and disk figures, not vague “unlimited”.
- €78 for three years on the entry plan.
- Free migration, SSL, daily backups and DDoS protection.
- Multiple data centres at the same price, with ping tests.
- 30-day money-back guarantee and 23 years in business.
Limitations
- Only 36-month pricing is shown — no shorter term on the page.
- No renewal rate published anywhere.
- The checkout link carries a promo code.
- The same plan lists at $7.99 monthly in AccuWeb’s own store.
- Free domain covers six extensions, first year only.
- Per-GB rates worsen slightly as you move up.
AccuWeb Hosting Alternatives and How It Compares
- Namecheap publishes its renewal rate openly, which AccuWeb does not.
- ScalaHosting also sells guaranteed-resource shared plans.
- Hostinger is cheaper on year one but oversold by design.
- DreamHost offers unlimited traffic without a three-year lock-in.
- SiteGround costs more and is stronger on managed WordPress.
For a wider survey, browse our web hosting directory.
The Verdict
AccuWeb is selling the honest version of shared hosting, and on the technical side it delivers. Rather than advertising “unlimited” resources governed by a fair-use clause, it states what you get and reserves it: 1 GB of RAM and 1 vCPU on the entry plan, rising to 2 GB and 2 vCPU, under an explicit claim of “zero overselling on server.” Disk and transfer are exact numbers — 50 GB and 750 GB on GoSolo ++ — and the page makes a virtue of that specificity. Add LiteSpeed servers, free migration, free SSL, free daily backups, DDoS protection, a choice of data centres at the same price and 23 years of operating history, and €78 for three years is a lot of hosting for the money.
The commercial side needs more care than the technical side. Every price on the page is quoted “For 36-month term” and we could find no selector for anything shorter — so the advertised €2.18 requires committing three years, longer than most of this category asks. More importantly, that rate is clearly promotional. The card’s own “Add To Cart” link carries promocode=GOLOSOLOBF3, and AccuWeb’s store lists the identical plan — Linux GoSolo ++ (Denver) — at $7.99 USD monthly without it. The 64% badge independently implies a standard rate around €6.06. Three separate signals, all pointing at the same conclusion: this is an introductory three-year price.
Which makes the omission conspicuous. AccuWeb publishes no renewal rate. We searched the hosting page and the word “renew” appears once, about automatic SSL renewal. AccuWeb has a reputation in this category for not raising prices at renewal — that is often why it gets recommended — and it may well be true. But it is not written down where a buyer can see it, and a three-year term plus a promotional code is exactly the configuration where it matters most. Compare Namecheap, reviewed in this series, which prints its renewal price beside its introductory one and states in its terms that discounts do not apply to renewals. Less flattering, far more useful.
One structural note before you choose a tier: the per-unit rates get slightly worse as you go up, not better. Guaranteed RAM costs €2.18, €2.33 and €2.62 per gigabyte per month across the three plans, and disk follows the same direction. There is no volume reward here, so size to your actual requirement. And check the small print on the freebies — the free domain covers only .us, .com, .org, .co.uk, .in and .net, for the first year, on annual-or-longer billing. Buy it for the guaranteed resources, which are real and unusual; just email support for the renewal rate first.
FAQ
How much does AccuWeb Hosting cost?
On the euro price list captured July 2026, all quoted for a 36-month term: GoSolo ++ €2.18 a month (100 websites, 50 GB disk, 750 GB transfer, 1 GB RAM, 1 vCPU), Premium ++ €3.49 (unlimited domains, 75 GB, unlimited transfer, 1.5 GB RAM, 2 vCPU) and Enterprise Pro ++ €5.24 (100 GB, 2 GB RAM, 2 vCPU). Over three years that is €78, €126 and €189. A 30-day money-back guarantee applies.
Does AccuWeb Hosting raise prices at renewal?
AccuWeb does not say. We found no renewal rate anywhere on its hosting page — “renew” appears only in reference to automatic SSL renewal. What is visible points to the advertised price being promotional: the checkout link embeds promocode=GOLOSOLOBF3, the discount badge implies a standard rate near €6.06, and AccuWeb’s own store lists the same plan at $7.99 USD monthly. Ask for the renewal rate in writing.
What does “guaranteed RAM and vCPU” mean on shared hosting?
It means the allocation is reserved for your account rather than shared with whoever else is on the server. AccuWeb states “Guaranteed RAM & vCPU with zero overselling on server” and publishes the figures: 1 GB and 1 vCPU, 1.5 GB and 2 vCPU, 2 GB and 2 vCPU across the three plans. Conventional shared hosting oversells on the assumption most accounts idle, which is why performance fluctuates. This is closer to a small VPS.
Can I buy AccuWeb Hosting for less than three years?
The hosting page shows prices only “For 36-month term” and offers no shorter-term selector, so the advertised rates require a three-year commitment. AccuWeb’s own store does list the plan on a monthly cycle — at $7.99 USD — so shorter terms exist, but they are not presented on the marketing page and are substantially more expensive per month.
Is AccuWeb’s free domain offer unrestricted?
No. Free registration applies to .us, .com, .org, .co.uk, .in and .net only, covers the first year, and requires an annual or longer billing cycle. The free premium SSL on Enterprise Pro ++ carries the same conditions — free “to your main domain for the first year” on annual-or-higher cycles. Free migration, daily backups and standard SSL are included without those caveats.
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They offer a free version of their service, although it does take some time to get validated as a real human being (which I guess is positive overall: security)
I have not been able to make much out of the hosting itself. I thought the problem was my domain was still not properly directed but there is something else wrong... I could not install wordpress using their cpanel.
I needed a hosting for one of my domains. The original server it was hosted was hacked and I was looking for safer choices.
Technically good hosting service. Dishonest business practices. Read below.
The contractual agreement of the free hosting service states that it is entirely free. Contradictory to that Accuweb employees send you regular emails - not just once but regularly in order to coerce you into rating them on reputable review websites to push their review scores. Quote: "Please be informed that in order to continue enjoying our free services it is necessary for you to provide your review on the following two urls. Failing to which your free services will be suspended and eventually terminated by our system within 25 days. https://www.g2.com/products/accuweb-hosting/reviews https://hostadvice.com/hosting-company/accuwebhosting-reviews/ Once done, kindly confirm via a support ticket." Basically - their "free" hosting service is a scam they use to generate positive reviews for their company. They assume that most users don't think about this and just write the reviews they ask for because they fear the prospect of losing access to their "free" wordpress hosting. I have received two prompts by Accu Web employees to write reviews within a time frame of three months. It's simply not free. No one would register for their "free service" if they stated in their terms that customers have to write 2 reviews regularly. Bottom line: Technically good hosting service, dishonest business practices. Just an insight: They don't just ask for such reviews once, they do it regularly to keep your account free. Think about if that's worth your time. And think about if you want to actually help them falsify ratings. I have already left a negative review on trustpilot to which Accu Web replied that they do not employ this practice - yet they continue to do so. Quote: "At Accuwebhosting, we value transparency and honesty in all of our business practices. We apologize if there was any miscommunication about review requests and would like to assure you that we do not force or incentivize our customers to leave reviews. While we appreciate all feedback and reviews from our customers, we do not require them nor penalize them for declining to do so. We take all criticisms seriously and use them as an opportunity to improve our services. We are committed to providing reliable and affordable hosting solutions, and we apologize for any inconvenience caused. If there is anything we can do to assist you further, please don't hesitate to reach out to our support team. Thank you for bringing this to our attention. Best regards, Accu Web Hosting" I believe a company should not do something that they would openly lie about, less continue applying such a practice. Why is this relevant? Because there are great software comanies that are doing a terrific job that gain real reviews from users that are not incentivized, worse yet, coerced into leaving positive reviews. Such business practices as employed by Accu Web obscure the purpose of a review basically rendering review websites useless as a real reference for users. It's not ethical and simply terrible practice.
Providing a wordpress hosting solution
Very competent and prompt support response
They send emails every 5 minutes without any help
Tried to host a blog page but this company is useless
When my account was active I had very little problems with AccuWeb Hosting. Clearly, the best part was that my package was free - unfortunately this brought with it complications.
The worst part of AccuWeb Hosting is their customer support. I appreciate I had a Free Wordpress Hosting package and didn't expect crazy amounts of technical support. However, I chose to use the Free Wordpress package while my site was being built and tested. The customer support team suspended my account because I hadn't replied to an email confirming the site was still active; I was on vacation at the time, since then I have been asked a number of times to leave a review to get the suspension lifted. I attempted to leave a review on a number of different links they sent me - twice the linked site didn't work and finally when I left a review it was not confirmed authorised. For this reason my account stiil stands suspended!
Not solving any business problems right now, in fact, it's the opposite and AccuWeb hosting are now the causing problems within my business.