Free Web Hosting Comparison

If you are on a budget and needs a website up pretty quickly, then you need a reliable yet free website host. We have been through the pain of having to move hosting many times. It is not a fun thing to do when you have to copy, reconfigure and rebuild your website because your current hosting is not reliable or does not meet your requirements. To help you to pick the right web hosting, we present to you some of the best free web hosting sites you can use. Each of them have their own advantage and disadvantage.

    1. WeeblyWeebly
      Beginner-friendly website builder similar to Yola.
      Pros: Good Site Builder. Ad-free
      Cons: No FTP. Cannot upload files. No PHP or database.

 

    1. HostgatorHostgator review
      Great hosting service with free trial. You can try their full feature plan for almost free (you pay only 1 cent). Read this Hostgator review to see why this host is better than other big names.
      Pros: Unlimited space, unlimited bandwidth, host unlimited domains. PHP, FTP and MySQL allowed. Ad-free.
      Cons: First month trial for a penny, then pay regular price. (It can be more cost effective to pay for a long term and use the 25% discount coupon)

 

    1. YolaYola review
      Yola is a reliable and feature-packed web hosting and web building program. You can build a beautiful website in minutes. We have people reporting that the features are outstanding, the customer support is responsive. The free account is just fine for most people, but even the cost of the paid account is very reasonable.
      Pros: Free and easy to use website builder. No ads. 1GB of storage per site.
      Cons: Yola’s page editor quite limited. HTML knowledge preferred.

 

  1. Webs.comWebs
    Pros: Ad-free. No pages/bandwidth restrictions.
    Cons: No FTP. Cannot upload own files. No PHP or database. Templates not great.

 

How Popular Are They

The comparison below shows features users who visit www.weebly.com vs www.webs.com vs hostgator.com vs yola.com for web hosting, domain registration and other hosting related activities.

Legend:     Yes Yes        No No       LimitationLimitation     Surcharge Surcharge
Weebly Webs Hostgator Yola
Disk Space Unlimited 40Mb  Unlimited  Unlimited
Max upload file size 5Mb 40Mb  Unlimited  5Mb
Custom domains  
Number of Templates 100 300+ 4500  76
User management  
Backups    
Bandwidth Unlimited 100Mb  Unlimited  Unlimited
Template builder    
Template editor    
Password protection    
Blog    
Forum widget    
Email forms widget widget    widget
Photo Albums widget    
Comments    
Site News    
FTP    
File catalog    
Article catalog    
Site catalog    
Statistic    Limitation
Polls widget    widget
Online games    
Tests    
FAQ    
Quiz    widget
Chat    widget
Ad board    
Guestbook    widget
E-shop 5 items limit    
Site search    
Portfolio    
Widgets    
Force Ad : Front End No Ads Banners  No ads  No Ads
Forced Copyright    
OpenID    
Meta tags    
Custom logo    
RSS    widget
Email  
Cost FREE FREE FREE
Support  
Gadgets  
Site map  
API  
PHP  
Newsletter  

That depends on your requirements. If you want a short-term full fledge web hosting with PHP and MySQL capability, then you want to signup with Hostgator. If you want your own domain and do not mind some ads temporarily, then register your domain at Godaddy and use their free hosting for now. If you already have a template or you’re going to get a designer/programmer to build one, then Weebly might be best, as you could import it.

If you really just want a blog with a few extra pages then WordPress is probably best. If you want a product finder, you’re already paying for web hosting and/or you want to build lots of sites, then Wevinator may be for you. Flash devotees can choose between Wix and Moonfruit.

Just take note that none of these web builders are really free if you want your own custom domain names registration. If you want to have some web applications with no advertisement on your site or want a unique template, then you need to a paid hosting.

In addition, if you are ready to spend some money but do not want to spend too much, try cheap web hosts like Justhost. If you have tried them, we would like to hear what you think about them. Leave your Justhost review in the comment box below.