Skylabblackhole Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Hello everyone, I'm looking into free hosting options for a few small projects and test websites. There seem to be quite a few providers available, but it's difficult to tell which ones are actually reliable over the long term. My main concerns are uptime, speed, resource limits, and whether free plans are suitable for learning and development without running into constant restrictions. I don't expect enterprise-level performance, but a stable environment for testing and small sites would be useful. I've come across GoogieHost while researching different options and was wondering if anyone here has used it recently. How has your experience been compared to other free hosting services? What do you usually look for when evaluating a free hosting provider, and are there any platforms you would recommend or avoid? Thanks in advance for your insights.
Anil Yadav Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I've tested a few free hosting providers over the years for learning projects and small websites. In my experience, free hosting is useful for experimentation, but uptime, speed, and support can vary significantly between providers. I haven't used GoogieHost extensively, but I did try it briefly for a simple project and found it decent for testing purposes. The main thing I look at is how consistent the performance remains after a few weeks of usage rather than just the initial setup experience.
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