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Pay however actually works for you

Cards, PayPal, Wise, Payoneer, four cryptocurrencies and bank transfer. The price is the same whichever you pick.

  • No processing surcharge on any payment method, including crypto
  • Instant activation on cards, PayPal, Stripe and crypto
  • Direct bank transfer available in multiple currencies
  • Full tax invoices for business accounts on every payment type
99.99%
Uptime SLA, with credits
47
Global locations
< 15 min
Support first response
60 sec
Average deployment time
On every plan, including the cheapest

How billing works here

Dull on purpose. Billing should never be the interesting part.

No surcharges

The displayed price is what you pay on every method. We absorb processing costs rather than passing them on.

Local rails

Local bank accounts in USD, EUR and GBP, so a transfer clears as a domestic payment wherever you bank.

PCI-DSS handling

Card details go directly to the processor. They are never stored on or transmitted through our servers.

Proper invoices

Full tax details for business accounts, issued automatically and downloadable at any time.

Reminders first

Renewal notices at 30, 14 and 3 days, each stating the exact amount and the method to be charged.

Change any time

Switch method, currency or billing cycle from your client area without contacting us.

Side by side, no asterisks

Accepted payment methods

Activation time is measured from the moment the payment is confirmed.

MethodActivationAuto-renewNotes
Visa / Mastercard / AmexInstantYes3-D Secure supported; card details never touch our servers
PayPalInstantYesBilling agreement optional, one-off payments fine
StripeInstantYesSupports Apple Pay and Google Pay
Wise1–2 hoursNoGood rates for multi-currency payers
Payoneer1–2 hoursNoPopular with freelancers billing internationally
Bitcoin (BTC)~30 minutesNoRate locked for 15 minutes at invoice generation
Ethereum (ETH)~5 minutesNoERC-20 network
USDT (TRC-20)~2 minutesNoLowest network fees of our crypto options
Bank transfer1–2 business daysNoLocal accounts in USD, EUR and GBP
Perfect MoneyInstantNoAvailable on request

Currencies, tax and invoicing

All prices on this site are quoted in US dollars, which is the settlement currency for our infrastructure costs. You can pay in USD, EUR or GBP, converted at the interbank rate on the day with no conversion margin added by us, though your own bank may add one, which is outside our control and worth checking if the figures do not match.

Tax handling

VAT is applied according to your billing address and account type. As a UK-registered company, UK consumers are charged UK VAT at the applicable rate. EU business customers supplying a valid VAT number are invoiced under the reverse-charge mechanism, so no VAT is added; EU consumers are charged their local rate under the relevant scheme. Customers outside the UK and EU are generally invoiced net of VAT. Every invoice includes the tax breakdown, our company registration number and the exchange rate used, which is what your accountant will ask for.

Billing cycles

Available billing cycles
CycleDiscountSuits
MonthlyNoneTesting, short projects, VPS you may destroy
Quarterly~5%Cash-flow-sensitive small businesses
Annual~20%Most customers, the standard advertised rate
Biennial~28%Established sites you are confident about
Triennial~35%Long-lived projects where lock-in is acceptable

The annual discount is genuine rather than a discount against an inflated monthly figure, compare the monthly rate here against the monthly rate anywhere else and you will find it competitive on its own. Longer cycles carry more risk for you than for us, so buy them only when you are confident the project will still exist.

Billing, guarantees and cancellation

Billing should be the least interesting part of your relationship with a hosting provider. It becomes interesting only when a provider uses it as a retention mechanism, automatic multi-year renewals, cancellation flows hidden behind three menus, refunds that require a phone call during business hours in a timezone you do not live in. We have deliberately built ours to be dull.

  • Cancel from the panel: one button in your client area. No ticket, no phone call, no "let me transfer you to retentions".
  • Pro-rata credit on upgrades: move up mid-cycle and the unused portion of your current term is credited automatically.
  • Renewal reminders: 30, 14 and 3 days before any charge, with the exact amount stated in the email.
  • No hidden setup fees: the price on the plan card is the price at checkout, before tax.
  • Free data export: a full account archive on request at any time, including after cancellation, for 30 days.

We accept cards, PayPal, bank transfer and major cryptocurrencies. Invoices are issued with full tax details for business accounts, and annual billing carries a genuine discount rather than a discount against an inflated monthly rate.

On the SLA: 99.99% availability is measured monthly at the network edge, excluding scheduled maintenance announced at least 72 hours in advance. Fall below it and you receive service credits automatically, you do not have to notice, calculate and claim. An SLA that requires the customer to police it is not much of a commitment.

Security, backups and disaster recovery

Most sites are not compromised by a determined attacker studying them for weeks. They are compromised by automated scanners walking the entire IPv4 space, trying known plugin vulnerabilities and credential lists against everything that answers on port 443. Defence against that reality is layered and mostly boring, which is exactly why it works, and why it should already be switched on when your plan is delivered rather than sold as an upsell after the incident.

What runs by default

  • Web application firewall: ModSecurity with continuously updated OWASP and vendor rule sets, tuned per stack to keep false positives low.
  • Malware scanning: Imunify360 scans on write and on schedule, quarantines known-bad files and can auto-clean common injections.
  • Brute-force protection: progressive rate limiting and automatic IP throttling on login endpoints, SSH and mail services.
  • DDoS mitigation: always-on L3/L4 scrubbing at the network edge, with L7 protection available on request.
  • Account isolation: CageFS confines each account to its own virtualised filesystem, so one compromised neighbour cannot read another's data.
  • Free TLS: automatically issued and renewed certificates with modern cipher suites and HSTS available in one click.
  • Patched kernels: KernelCare applies security patches without reboots, removing the trade-off between staying current and staying up.

Backups, and what they actually cover

Website files on every plan are backed up twice a week, with email accounts backed up on a separate schedule so both are protected without either job blocking the other. You can also generate and download a full account backup at any time from cPanel, and our support team can help with a restore if you need one.

A twice-weekly schedule is not the same as continuous protection, and we would rather you knew that than assumed otherwise. If you publish or sell something several times a day, keep your own more frequent backup for the hours between our scheduled runs, particularly for a database that changes constantly, such as an order table.

Compliance-wise, our infrastructure supports GDPR data-residency requirements through EU-only regions, and we sign Data Processing Agreements on request. For workloads touching payment data, our environment is PCI-DSS ready, you still own the compliance of your own application, but the platform underneath will not be the reason an assessment fails.

Support that answers the question you actually asked

Support is where hosting companies quietly differ most, and where the difference is hardest to evaluate before you buy. Every provider claims 24/7 availability. Far fewer will tell you who is on the other end at 03:00 on a Sunday, how many tickets that person is holding, or what percentage get resolved without being escalated into a queue you cannot see.

KryoHost staffs Linux system administrators across three timezones. There is no offshore first line whose job is to send you a knowledgebase link and close the ticket. Our commitment is a first response inside < 15 min on anything service-affecting, escalating automatically to on-call if that is missed. When something does need a second pair of hands it moves to a named senior engineer and you are told who owns it, not dropped into a silent queue.

What is included, and what is genuinely out of scope

Being clear about scope up front prevents the most common support frustration: discovering after an incident that the thing you assumed was covered never was.

RequestIncludedNotes
Server, network and platform faultsYesAlways our responsibility, always free
Migration from another hostYesUnlimited sites on standard control panels
Email deliverability (SPF, DKIM, DMARC)YesWe configure the records and verify alignment
SSL installation and renewalYesAutomatic for free certificates, assisted for third-party
CMS core, plugin and theme updatesYesOn managed WordPress plans
Malware cleanup after a compromiseYesOne free deep clean per year, per account
Performance triage and cache tuningYesWe will tell you honestly if the fix is in your code
Writing or debugging your application codeNoWe will point at the failing query or function
Custom theme and design workNoAvailable through our partner network
Third-party SaaS integrationsNoWe support the server side of the connection

Support reaches you through live chat, tickets and email, and (on business and VPS plans) a scheduled screen-share call when something genuinely needs a live conversation. The same standard of engineer answers at any hour, which matters more than it sounds when you are describing an intermittent fault under pressure at two in the morning.

The infrastructure behind KryoHost Payment Methods

Every conversation about hosting payment methods eventually comes back to hardware, and for good reason. You can tune a stack endlessly, but you cannot compensate in software for a disk that is queueing, a CPU that is oversubscribed four times over, or an upstream carrier that routes your visitors halfway around the planet before delivering the first byte. KryoHost builds from the metal upward precisely because the metal sets the ceiling on everything above it.

Our billing fleet runs on dual-socket AMD EPYC and Intel Xeon Scalable nodes with ECC memory, paired exclusively with enterprise NVMe drives in RAID-10. There is no SATA tier hiding behind the marketing copy, and no "NVMe-accelerated" wording that quietly means a small cache in front of spinning disks. NVMe changes the character of a server rather than simply making it faster: random read latency drops from milliseconds to microseconds, so the database queries that dominate page-generation time on websites, stores and applications stop being the bottleneck. In our own benchmarks, moving an unchanged WordPress install from a SATA SSD node to an NVMe node cut median time-to-first-byte by 38% without a single line of code being touched.

Capacity planning is the unglamorous half of the story. We cap node density well below what the hardware could theoretically carry and we alarm on sustained CPU steal, disk queue depth and memory pressure rather than waiting for customers to open tickets. When a node crosses its threshold, new provisioning stops on that node and workloads are rebalanced. That is why the phrase "the server was fine, your site is just heavy" is one you will not hear from our team, if steal time is climbing, that is our problem to solve, not yours to absorb.

Network, peering and routing

KryoHost operates across Tier-III and Tier-IV facilities in 47 customer-selectable countries. Each core site is multi-homed across at least three Tier-1 carriers and connected to the dominant regional internet exchange, so traffic reaches your visitors through the shortest sensible path rather than the cheapest available one. Blended transit is convenient for a provider and mediocre for a customer; direct peering costs more and is the reason a visitor in Manila does not have their packets tour Europe before they see your homepage.

  • Redundant power: N+1 UPS with diesel generators tested under load monthly, not merely started and logged.
  • Redundant cooling: hot/cold aisle containment with N+1 CRAC units and independent chilled-water loops.
  • Redundant network: no single upstream carries more than 40% of a site's traffic, so losing one is a re-route, not an outage.
  • Physical security: biometric access control, mantraps, 24/7 on-site security and 90-day CCTV retention.
  • Independent audit: facilities hold SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001 certification, with reports available to enterprise customers under NDA.

The practical effect of all this is measurable rather than decorative. Our published 99.99% uptime SLA is backed by service credits, and our public status page records every incident, including the ones that lasted four minutes and that nobody noticed. A provider that only publishes its good quarters is not publishing anything useful.

Payment Methods terminology, decoded

Hosting vocabulary is unusually good at making simple ideas sound complicated, and occasionally at making limited products sound generous. Here is what the terms on a hosting payment methods comparison page actually mean in practice.

TermWhat it means in practice
Unmetered bandwidthNo hard transfer cap, but a fair-use policy applies. Normal sites never approach it; a file-distribution service will.
Unlimited storageUnlimited for ordinary website files. Backup archives, media libraries and mail spools usually have separate soft caps in the terms.
NVMeFlash storage on the PCIe bus rather than a SATA cable. Several times the throughput and a fraction of the latency of a SATA SSD.
vCPUA virtual core mapped to a physical thread. A dedicated vCPU is reserved for you; a shared vCPU competes with neighbours.
TTFBTime to first byte, how long the server takes to start answering. The clearest single indicator of hosting quality.
LiteSpeedA web server that is API-compatible with Apache but handles concurrency with an event-driven model, plus a built-in full-page cache.
Object cacheA memory store (Redis or Memcached) holding query results so the database is not asked the same question repeatedly.
CDNA network of edge servers caching your static assets close to visitors, cutting both latency and origin load.
SLAA contractual uptime commitment with defined compensation. Without service credits attached, it is a marketing number.
Soft limitA threshold that throttles rather than stops you. Read these carefully, they are where "unlimited" actually ends.
CageFSPer-account filesystem virtualisation. It is what stops one compromised account on a shared node reading another's files.
Steal timeCPU cycles your VM wanted but the host gave to someone else. Persistent steal time means the node is oversold.

If a provider will not define its soft limits in writing, treat that as the answer. Ours are published in the Terms of Use, in plain language, with the numbers included.

Asked before you buy

Frequently asked questions

Still unsure? Our team answers pre-sales questions 24/7, usually in under 15 minutes.

No. Cards, PayPal, crypto, bank transfer and local wallets all cost the same. Processing fees vary genuinely between methods and we absorb the difference, because a surcharge that appears at the final checkout step is exactly the kind of thing this company was founded to avoid.

Yes, several ways. PayPal accepts bank-funded payments. Wise and Payoneer work well for international freelancers. Bank transfer is available with local accounts in three currencies. Crypto works globally. A meaningful share of our customers have never used a card with us.

It is pseudonymous rather than private, and worth being precise about. We still require accurate account contact details for domain registration (that is an ICANN requirement, not our preference) and we retain payment records as required by law. What crypto does mean is that no card network sits between you and us. The exchange rate is locked for fifteen minutes from invoice generation; if the payment arrives late and the rate has moved, the difference is credited or invoiced as a small balance adjustment.

Automatic renewal works on cards, PayPal billing agreements and Stripe. It is not possible on crypto, bank transfer or the local wallets, because those are push payments, we cannot initiate them. For those methods we send reminders at 30, 14 and 3 days and you pay the invoice manually. If you use one of them for a domain, consider renewing multi-year so a missed reminder cannot cost you the name.

Provisioning is automatic and normally completes in under 60 seconds. You receive your control panel login, nameservers and connection details by email the moment the plan is live. Orders paid by bank transfer activate once the payment clears, which usually takes one to two business days.

Yes. Upgrades within the same product family are applied in place, take effect within minutes and are billed pro-rata against your remaining term. Downgrades take effect at your next renewal date, provided your current usage fits within the smaller plan's limits. Moving between product families (shared to VPS, for example) is handled by our migration team at no charge.

It is, with no limit on the number of sites for standard control-panel migrations. Our team handles the copy, verification and DNS cutover, keeps your existing site serving traffic throughout, and retains a rollback copy for 14 days after the switch. Complex custom-stack migrations are quoted individually, and we will tell you before any work starts if yours falls into that category.

You are notified by email well before anything is enforced, with the specific metric and figure included. Brief spikes (a post going viral, a promotion landing) are absorbed rather than punished. Only sustained overuse leads to throttling, and we will always propose a right-sized plan before that point. Nothing is suspended without prior written notice except in cases of active abuse.

Every domain and subdomain on every plan gets a free DV certificate, issued automatically at setup and renewed automatically for as long as the site is hosted with us. Paid OV, EV and wildcard certificates are available if you need a warranty, organisation validation or a single certificate covering unlimited subdomains.

We operate in 47 customer-selectable countries across Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Africa and Oceania. You pick your region at checkout, and you can relocate later at no cost. Choose the region closest to the majority of your visitors, it is the single cheapest performance improvement available to you.

Our published SLA is 99.99% measured monthly at the network edge, and it is backed by automatic service credits rather than a claims process. Historical uptime, including every incident and its duration, is on our public status page, the bad months are there alongside the good ones.

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