No fuss

Just bloodygood hosting.

Straightforward hosting for people who want their website online and properly looked after — without unnecessary technical theatre.

Private pre-launch preview. Prices are set. Final technical allowances stay private until the live child-account test is complete.

ClearPlain English first.
HumanNo technical theatre.
SensibleThe job comes first.
PortableKeep ownership clean.
No nonsenseNo made-up “unlimited”.

Hosting

Three plans. No silly games.

Simple. Solid. Serious. Annual pricing, shown upfront.

We design the plan around the job, not a wall of meaningless numbers. Final technical allowances publish only when the platform has been proven in a real child account.

01 / SIMPLE

Simple

For straightforward brochure, portfolio and lightweight sites that need a sensible home.

Best when: the website is uncomplicated and you want the control panel kept calm.
Annual hosting£300£25.00/mo equivalent
See plan →
03 / SERIOUS

Serious

For larger or more demanding websites where the fit deserves a closer look before we say yes.

Best when: the site needs selected advanced controls or more headroom.
Annual hosting£800£66.67/mo equivalent
See plan →
Website built by us?

12 months Bloody Good Host Solid included. Renews at £500/year. Website Care is separate, so hosting stays hosting and ongoing human work stays properly scoped.

Move your site

Moving should be boring.

No heroics, no blind cutovers. We look at what you actually have, choose the safest route and verify the move afterwards.

01
Show us the current setupHost, platform, domain and anything unusual.
02
Pick the safest routeScope comes after the facts.
03
Move and verifyTransfer carefully, then check the result.
04
Simplify afterwardsOnly where it genuinely improves the setup.
Websites / build philosophyThe job comes first.

Static / CMS / custom — choose what fits.

Websites

Not everything needs WordPress.

Hosting is only one layer. Website architecture should fit the actual job: lightweight/static when that is enough, WordPress or another CMS when editing and dynamic content justify it, and custom work only when it earns its complexity.

01Choose architecture for the job.
02Prioritise portability and clean ownership.
03Keep maintenance proportionate.

Help

Answers before jargon.

The help centre is being designed around jobs customers actually need to do: domains, email, WordPress, SSL, backups, resource usage and renewals.

Preview help centre →

Opening when the facts are ready.

The customer experience can be finished now. The few remaining technical claims wait for DNS and Lab validation.

Why BGH →