FreeHosting.Live helps beginners understand free hosting, WordPress hosting limits, shared hosting trade-offs, and the point where a small project should move to paid hosting.
The site is written for people who are learning how websites work: students, new bloggers, small project owners, and beginners comparing free hosting with low-cost shared hosting.
What we publish
- Problem-solving guides about downtime, suspended accounts, CPU limits, bandwidth, storage, and file-count limits.
- Beginner-friendly tools that explain whether free hosting is still suitable for a project.
- Hosting reviews and comparisons focused on practical fit, renewal cost, support, backups, and WordPress requirements.
- Plain-language explanations of when free hosting is useful and when it becomes risky.
Editorial approach
We try to avoid generic hosting claims. A hosting plan is only useful if it matches the purpose of the site, the owner's skill level, and the risk of downtime. That is why many FreeHosting.Live pages start with symptoms and decisions instead of brand promotion.
When a page discusses a provider, readers should still confirm current pricing, limits, support rules, and renewal terms on the provider's official website. Hosting offers and policies can change.
How the site earns money
FreeHosting.Live may use display ads and may include affiliate links on some pages. Affiliate links do not change the basic editorial goal: explain the trade-offs clearly so beginners can make a safer hosting decision.