Choosing a host used to be a technical decision; for most UK small businesses it is now a commercial one. Entry level specs have converged (storage, SSL and one click installers are standard) so what matters is renewal cost, what is bundled, and who picks up the phone when something breaks.
We ranked five providers on three year cost rather than headline price, what is included, and suitability for a business with no in house IT.
The market has also become far more competitive over the last few years. Features that once justified paying a premium, such as automated backups, SSL certificates or website builders, are now included by default with many entry-level plans. That means the real differences between providers are often hidden in the small print: renewal pricing, customer support, migration tools and how easy it is to manage everything once your website is live. A cheap first year is attractive, but changing hosts later takes time, introduces risk and often costs more than choosing the right provider from the outset. For most businesses, web hosting is an expense that should quietly disappear into the background, allowing owners to focus on customers rather than servers, control panels and security updates.
1. one.com: best value bundle
one.com takes the top spot for what arrives in the box: a free first year domain, email on that domain, SSL, daily backups and the AI Website Builder on every plan, from around £1 per month. Buy those pieces from three companies and you will beat it on any line item while paying more in total, across three renewal dates instead of one. Operating from Denmark since 2002 also puts one.com under EU data protection law rather than a US corporate structure: useful if you handle customer data and want straightforward obligations under UK GDPR guidance. The trade offs: a builder less flexible than the design led platforms, and no published uptime guarantee. one.com hostingplans show renewal terms upfront, and our full one.com review has the detail.
Best for: small businesses and sole traders who want everything in one account.
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