The price you see is what you pay. Annual increases are capped at 2.5% — communicated 30 days in advance with the right to cancel. No lock-in, no fake "unlimited" promises. Try any plan for £1 / 14 days.
Slot counts update every 60 seconds. When a plan is full, signups pause — we don't take orders we can't fulfil.
Every server is divided into 100 reserved units. Your plan reserves a fixed share of CPU, RAM, and disk that no neighbour can borrow — the same way a hotel reserves rooms, not couches in the lobby. That's why a Flameling sits next to 99 others and an Inferno only sits next to one.
| Feature | Flameling | Ember | Blaze | Inferno |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly price | £10 | £20 | £40 | £80 |
| Price from 1 May 2027 (annual cap +2.5%) | £10.25 | £20.50 | £41 | £82 |
| Reserved units (per 100-unit server) | 1 unit | 10 units | 25 units | 50 units |
| Accounts per server (hard cap, never oversold) | up to 100 | up to 10 | up to 4 | up to 2 |
| Websites | 1 | 3 | 10 | Up to 20 |
| Storage (hard cap) | 4 GB | 40 GB | 60 GB | 100 GB |
| Email accounts (via PurelyMail) | 5 | 20 | 50 | 100 |
| Free SSL | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| DDoS protection (kernel-level XDP) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| DNS management | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Isolated container | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Backup frequency | Daily | Every 12hr | Every 6hr | Every 30min |
| Snapshots kept | 7 | 14 | 28 | 168 |
| Restore window (roll back to) | ~7 days | ~7 days | ~7 days | ~3.5 days |
| PHP-FPM | – | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Priority support | – | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Setup fee | None | None | None | None |
| Annual price cap | 2.5% | 2.5% | 2.5% | 2.5% |
| Flame Stars (monthly) | ⭐ 2/mo | ⭐ 6/mo | ⭐ 15/mo | ⭐ 20/mo |
| ✏ Website Editor | Free | Free | Free | Free |
Each plan uses a fixed number of capacity units (Ember = 10, Inferno = 50). A server has 100 units total. The live badges show slots still available. When a slot is taken, it's a real dedicated container — not shared headroom on an overloaded box.
Every account runs in its own Linux namespace — separate filesystem, separate process tree. Your site can't be affected by another customer's bad code, traffic spike, or security incident.
When you hit your limit, uploads stop. No silent throttling, no overage fees — you get a clear message. The cap exists so we can make a real guarantee about your space.
Backups run automatically at your plan's interval and are stored off-site on Backblaze B2. Your site files, database, and configuration are all included. Flameling runs daily and keeps 7 snapshots; Ember every 12hrs and keeps 14; Blaze every 6hrs and keeps 28; Inferno every 30 minutes and keeps 168. That gives Flameling/Ember/Blaze a roll-back window of about 7 days; Inferno trades duration for granularity (~3.5 days back, but only 30 minutes of data ever at risk). Older snapshots are pruned automatically after each new backup. Restores are self-service from the Backups tab in your portal.
Annual price increases are capped at 2.5% — the same rate, every year, no surprises. Any change applies fleet-wide on 1 May, not on your signup anniversary, so the policy is predictable for everyone. We'll notify you at least 30 days before any change takes effect. If you'd rather not pay the increase, you can cancel within 30 days before or after the change with no penalty. No lock-in, no "introductory price" tricks.
Yes, at any time. Get in touch and we'll move you up — you pay the difference pro-rated to the remaining days in your billing cycle.
WordPress needs PHP-FPM, which starts from Ember. Flameling is for static HTML, landing pages, and small brochure sites. If you need WordPress or any server-side runtime, Ember is the right starting point.
£1 today validates your card and gets you 14 days on the plan. On day 14, prorated remainder of the month; then full plan price on the 1st of each month thereafter. You see all three dates and amounts at signup. Walk away during the trial for the cost of the £1 — no other charges. After the trial converts, the plan price is non-refundable for time already used.
Dedicated hardware across three geographically distributed locations: Nuremberg, Germany (EU) · Sofia, Bulgaria (EU) · Dallas, US. Not shared cloud instances — physical machines we control. Your site is provisioned on our infrastructure; the specific node is shown in your portal.