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Top 5 free web hosts.

Free options for static sites, blogs, portfolios, documentation and experiments, with the restrictions made visible.

Editorially checked 20 August 2026. Free-plan limits can change.

Free hosting guide

Free can be useful when the limits match the job.

A free plan is sensible for learning, a prototype, a personal site or a low-risk publication. For a business site, check whether commercial use is permitted, whether you can use your own domain and what happens when the allowance runs out.

  1. 01

    Best free static hosting for developers

    Cloudflare Pages

    Git-connected or direct-upload hosting for static sites and web applications on Cloudflare's global network, with custom domains and preview deployments.

    Why it made the shortlist

    • Static asset requests are free and unlimited on the current platform
    • The Free plan currently allows 500 builds per month and up to 100 custom domains per project
    • Pages Functions can add server-side behaviour within Workers Free plan limits

    Check before buying

    This is developer-oriented hosting rather than a traditional control-panel host. The Free plan has build, file, file-size and Functions usage limits.

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  2. 02

    Best for simple Git-based deployment

    Netlify

    A developer platform for deploying modern static and full-stack projects with a global delivery network, previews, Functions and straightforward Git workflows.

    Why it made the shortlist

    • The current Free plan costs $0 and includes 300 monthly credits with a hard spending limit
    • Deploy from Git, API or AI-supported workflows with deploy previews
    • Functions, storage and global delivery can be used within the monthly credit allowance

    Check before buying

    Traffic, bandwidth and compute consume the same credit pool. A busy site can reach the hard monthly limit, so monitor usage before relying on it for important traffic.

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  3. 03

    Best free no-code website builder

    Wix

    An all-in-one visual website builder with managed hosting, templates, SSL and a global CDN for users who want to publish without managing code or servers.

    Why it made the shortlist

    • Hosting is automatically included when a Wix website is created
    • The current free allowance includes up to 500 MB storage and 1 GB bandwidth
    • HTTPS, automatic SSL and managed infrastructure are built into the platform

    Check before buying

    The free version uses Wix branding and a Wix web address. A paid plan is needed for a custom domain and higher allowances.

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  4. 04

    Best free managed blog

    WordPress.com

    Managed WordPress hosting with themes, an editor and a free WordPress.com address for blogs, simple publications and first websites.

    Why it made the shortlist

    • The current Free plan has no expiry and includes 1 GB of storage
    • Unlimited pages, posts, users and visitors are included
    • Managed updates, SSL, basic statistics and community support

    Check before buying

    Free sites use a WordPress.com subdomain and display WordPress.com advertising. A paid plan is needed for a custom domain, plugins and custom themes.

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  5. 05

    Best for documentation and open-source projects

    GitHub Pages

    Free static site publishing from a GitHub repository, well suited to documentation, portfolios, project pages and sites generated with tools such as Jekyll.

    Why it made the shortlist

    • Available from public repositories on GitHub Free accounts
    • Supports custom domains and automated publishing workflows
    • A familiar option for developers already storing their project on GitHub

    Check before buying

    GitHub says Pages is not intended or permitted as free hosting for an online business, ecommerce site or commercial SaaS. Published sites also have size, build and soft bandwidth limits.

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The free-hosting test

Check the terms before the technology.

Ask whether the plan permits commercial use, supports a custom domain, adds adverts or provider branding, includes SSL, limits bandwidth or builds, and lets you export the site. A free plan with a hard limit can be safer than one that starts charging automatically, but either can interrupt a busy site.

Frequently asked questions

Free web hosting questions

Is free web hosting suitable for a business website?

Usually not for an important business website. Free services can impose branding, subdomains, hard usage limits, restricted support or non-commercial terms. Use a free host for learning, prototypes and low-risk sites unless the service clearly permits your business use and the limits are acceptable.

Can a free web host use my own domain name?

Some developer-focused free hosts support custom domains, while many visual builders require a paid plan. Check domain support, SSL and DNS instructions before building the site.

What happens when a free hosting limit is reached?

The site or individual features may pause, fail or require an upgrade. Keep an exportable copy of your content and code, monitor usage and understand the provider’s current limits before publishing anything important.