Static Web Hosting
Sometimes all you need is a simple landing page.
WordPress is incredibly powerful, but sometimes it isn't needed. If you're just launching your business and need a basic placeholder or simple one-page website, we offer maintenance-free static sites and hosting plans.

Affordable website hosting for startups.
We hate to turn anyone away, so we developed this hosting product and our static packages as an entry-level website for brand new businesses. It can also be a good fit for businesses who don't plan to prioritize updating their website.
We have two tiers of static hosting: one that's intended to be launched and left as-is, and one that includes a CMS (Content Management System) so updates can be made on occasion. We don't recommend this for client access except for very minimal updates, as it's not as user-friendly as our WordPress websites.
We'll make recommendations on the best fit for your project. Schedule a discovery call to get started.
Static Web Hosting
- setup and configuration of hosting account
- deploy website after approval
- hosting account maintenance
- access to support and edits upon request
*Price dependent on website tier. Recommendations will be made after the discovery call.
static website FAQ's
Static simply means a stack of files and images hosted on a server. Unlike WordPress, which has core, theme, and plugins that are constantly being updated, static sites don't require maintenance, so the hosting costs are much lower.
We'll make a recommendation on the discovery call, but in general, it's tied to your long-term plans for the website.
If all you need is the equivalent of an online resume, and you don't plan to update it often, this might be a good fit.
However, if you want to have a blog, contact or other forms, frequent updates and potentially more complicated functionality, WordPress will be a better fit. We'll walk you through your options before presenting a proposal.
Not exactly... WordPress is so good for SEO it's hard to even compare. But in general, when we recommend a static site it's going to be because you don't plan or need to have a lot of content. Small sites won't do well SEO-wise because there's less for Google to crawl (and it's updated infrequently).
Someone who'd like to pick up work as a consultant while also looking for a full-time job could be a good fit. Imagine a single landing page that outlines who they are, what they do, how to reach out, and with a link to download a resume.
On the other hand, if this person wanted to write a blog and have a portfolio they could update, WordPress would be a better fit.