We started with 5 people. Today we run on our own BGP infrastructure, serve hundreds of thousands of clients, and built AI-managed hosting from scratch. Here’s the real story.

I want to be honest with you today.
Not the kind of “honest” you see in company announcements – the kind where everything is glowing and every metric went up and the future is always bright. I mean actually honest. Because I think you deserve to know the real story of what we’ve been building, who we’ve become, and where we’re taking you next.
So here it is.
This is for anyone who has ever wondered if an independent web hosting company can really compete with the giants. For developers who’s ever paid a hosting renewal and felt cheated. For developers managing client sites who want a control panel that doesn’t feel like 2005. For small business owners who just want their website to work – and stay working, at the same price they signed up for. For agencies tired of explaining another surprise invoice to a client. If that’s you, keep reading.
Back in 2023, WebHostMost didn’t exist.
No infrastructure. No team. No brand recognition. No investors. Just an idea and a stubborn refusal to accept that the hosting industry had to stay as broken as it was.
Fast-forward to today: 150,000+ registered users. 60,000+ active clients. 40,000+ paid plans. 56,000+ live projects running right now. Over 200 petabytes of bandwidth served to date – 2 to 3 petabytes per region every single month, across the US, Europe, and Asia.
Zero to all of that since 2023. No shortcuts. No outside funding. No viral moment.
Here’s exactly how it happened.
Most companies hide their journey. We’ll show you ours.
2023 – Year Zero.
Five people. A shared conviction that hosting was broken. A Google Cloud account and zero clients. The plan: build something so obviously better that people would find it on their own.
2024 – First Real Scale.
The team grows. The client base grows. Infrastructure scales. Everything runs on rented cloud. It works – until it doesn’t.
January 6, 2025 – The Day Google Shut Everything Down.
Without warning. Without a call. A push of a button and every server, every website, every database – gone. One free-tier user had attempted to host a phishing page. Our systems caught it and removed it in 15 minutes. Google suspended our entire infrastructure anyway.
That was the worst day. It was also the most important one.
February 2025 – We Bought a Piece of the Internet.
We went to the secondary market and acquired a /22 block of IPv4 addresses – 1,024 addresses at significant cost, because IPv4 space has been exhausted since 2015. Most hosting companies ten times our size have never done this. We built BGP-based routing across three independent data center partners: NTT, WorldStream, and Equinix. We migrated tens of thousands of active sites to the new infrastructure. Zero downtime.
Never dependent on a single provider again.
May 2025 – The Numbers Start Telling the Story.
70,000+ users. Tens of thousands of active projects. WordPress loading in under 0.5 seconds. Frankfurt latency: 0.7ms. Singapore: 1.1ms. New York: 1.2ms. The industry average: 4-7 seconds.
We quietly became one of the fastest hosting platforms in the world. Without announcing it.
October 30, 2025 – We Launched Something the Industry Didn’t Know Was Possible.
Webbee. The world’s first AI that doesn’t just answer hosting questions – it manages your hosting. 131+ infrastructure operations. A conversation instead of a control panel. “Set up email for [email protected].” Done. The task that used to take 15 minutes of menu-clicking: done in seconds.
The hosting industry had run on the same interface concept for 25 years. We replaced it. If you’re looking for a cPanel alternative, this is what the future looks like.
2026 – Where We Are Now. WebHostMost is now a true independent web hosting company with its own infrastructure.
30+ people across three continents. Hundreds of thousands of users. 2 to 3 petabytes of traffic per region, every single month. Our own IP infrastructure, BGP sessions, High Availability across four global regions: the Americas, Europe, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. Container-based architecture: arriving soon.
And we’re only getting started.
From zero to 30+ people across three continents – the Americas (United States), Europe (Moldova), and Asia (Pakistan, India).
Here’s the thing about those 30+ people: nobody took this job because it was the safe career move. You don’t join a bootstrapped independent hosting company because it’s obvious. You join this independent web hosting company because you actually give a damn.
We have engineers who debug infrastructure issues at 2am not because someone is watching, but because they can’t sleep knowing the problem is unsolved. We have support staff who remember individual customers by name. We have people who’ve turned down offers from larger companies because they’d rather build something real.
No job titles on business cards. Just people who chose independent web hosting as their craft. No “circle back” or “let’s align on the roadmap.” Just people who show up to create something they’re proud of, alongside others who feel the same.
That culture is not an accident. It is what real independent web hosting looks like from the inside. It’s the result of years of making decisions that prioritized doing things right over doing things fast. It’s what happens when you refuse to cut corners even when nobody would notice.
30+ people. Three continents. One shared obsession with getting it right.
That’s the team behind your hosting – an independent web hosting company built on conviction, not venture capital.
I want you to understand what happened with our infrastructure. Because I think people don’t fully grasp it.
We started where every independent web hosting company starts: renting from someone else’s cloud. Safe. Scalable. Someone else’s problem if something breaks. Most independent web hosting providers stay there forever – it’s comfortable, and it works. It also means you’re forever dependent on another company’s pricing, another company’s uptime, another company’s decisions.
We didn’t stay there.
When Google Cloud suspended our entire infrastructure without warning on January 6, 2025 – every server, every website, every database, gone with a push of a button – it was brutal. It was also the moment we decided: never again.
We went to the secondary market and purchased a /22 block of IPv4 addresses. 1,024 addresses. Acquired at significant cost – IPv4 space has been completely exhausted since 2015, so buying a block that size means paying a premium most companies won’t touch. Most hosting companies with ten times our size have never done this. We did it anyway, because independence is worth what it costs.
Then we built a BGP-based routing architecture across three independent data center partners: NTT (global networking powerhouse), WorldStream (high-performance European infrastructure), and Equinix (one of the most advanced hosting environments available). Our IP addresses are now portable between facilities – if one goes down, traffic moves. Automatically. In 10-15 seconds, not minutes.
We added a fully distributed file storage layer with real-time syncing across all regions, automated failover, and a dedicated offline backup server for worst-case scenarios. And then we migrated tens of thousands of active websites, databases, and accounts to the new infrastructure.
Without a single second of downtime.
Think about what that means. Tens of thousands of live sites. A completely different network architecture. A new provider ecosystem. And not one user saw an error page.
We started on rented cloud. We now own our own /22 IP block and run on BGP at three independent global facilities.
That’s not an upgrade. That’s a different company entirely. That’s what true independent web hosting infrastructure looks like.
Here’s the number that stops me every time I think about it. This is what independent web hosting built from conviction can achieve.
150,000+ users. 60,000+ active clients. Real people with real websites, real businesses, real livelihoods on the line. Who looked at every option available and chose us. Over the companies with Super Bowl ads and celebrity partnerships and affiliate armies spending $300M+ per year on marketing.
They chose the independent company from Moldova with a weird name.
Why? Not our marketing budget. Not because we dominated every “best hosting” list (most of those rankings are paid placements – we haven’t paid for a single one). Because someone they trusted said: these people are actually good.
We serve 2 to 3 petabytes of traffic per region every single month – through the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Over 200 petabytes served to date. Those are not small website numbers. Those are the traffic numbers of a serious platform.
And every byte of it gets there fast. WordPress loads in under 0.5 seconds on our infrastructure. We’ve tested across 8 cities worldwide: Frankfurt at 0.7ms ping, Singapore at 1.1ms, New York at 1.2ms. The industry average for page load? 4 to 7 seconds. We run at under half a second.
We didn’t buy that trust. We built it, one client at a time, with load times that actually impress people and prices that actually stay the same. You can find us on our community forum, on Telegram, and on live chat – every time someone needs us.
That’s the only kind of trust that lasts – the kind you earn as an independent web hosting company with real infrastructure and honest pricing.
On January 6, 2025, Google Cloud shut everything down.
No warning. No call. A support ticket system with hour-long response delays. First they said it was crypto mining – categorically false. Then they said it was phishing content. The real story: one free-tier user attempted to host a phishing site. Our systems detected and removed it within 15 minutes. That wasn’t fast enough for Google. They suspended every server we had.
“We didn’t turn off the servers. Google shut everything down with the push of a button. For no valid reason.”
We fought to restore services. Opened multiple tickets. Sent dozens of messages. Eventually, Google restored access. No apologies. No compensation. Just silence.
And then we compensated our clients ourselves: a free month for monthly subscribers, six additional months free for annual subscribers. Because it wasn’t their fault. It was ours for trusting a single provider.
The answer to that moment wasn’t panic. It was a 5-point plan that we executed within 30 days: global infrastructure diversification across independent data centers, autonomous operations per facility, High Availability client area deployment, IP segmentation for independent service management, and a dual redundant nameserver system.
Meanwhile, the industry giants spend hundreds of millions a year on marketing to make you forget moments exactly like that one. We told you about ours. Publicly. And then we fixed it.
Their game is: acquire cheap, lock in, raise prices, upsell, confuse. Their entire model depends on customers not paying attention. Our game is: be so honest and so good that customers pay attention – and then tell their friends.
Here’s what we decided, and what makes us different:
Small team. Owned infrastructure. No shortcuts. That’s independent web hosting the way it should be.
That’s how you fight unfair.
The hosting industry has been fundamentally the same for 25 years. You get a server, you get a control panel, you get a wall of menus, and you get a PDF documentation link that nobody reads.
We looked at that and asked: what if hosting wasn’t a menu? What if it was a conversation?
That question led to ICNLI – Intelligent Conversational Natural Language Interface – a protocol we developed from the ground up. Not a plugin. Not an API wrapper. A protocol, designed to give AI real, safe, domain-aware intelligence to act in the real world – not just answer questions, but actually do things.
ICNLI structures context across 9 levels – from identity and permissions all the way to data relationships and cross-system dependencies. It includes a two-step safety model: AI proposes, you approve. Nothing happens without your say-so.
And the first production implementation of ICNLI is Webbee – our AI hosting assistant, launched October 30, 2025.
Webbee runs on 7 dedicated virtual machines and 25+ microservices, handling everything from DNS management to billing to deployment guidance. It’s not a chatbot bolted onto an existing product. It was designed into the platform from day one. You talk to it – in plain language, on web or on Telegram – and it executes.
Think about the last time you had to configure a DNS record, or set up an email account, or diagnose a slow WordPress install. You either figured it out yourself – 45 minutes of Googling – or you opened a ticket and waited. That’s been the standard for 25 years.
Webbee is what a senior sysadmin would look like if they were available 24/7, knew your exact hosting setup, and responded in seconds. Except it’s not a person. It’s an AI that actually acts – not just advises.
“Set up email for [email protected].” Done in seconds. DNS record, SSL cert, malware scan, WordPress update – same. The task that used to take 2-15 minutes of menu-clicking now takes one sentence. No queue. No 45-minute wait at peak hours. No ticket.
Generic AI tools like ChatGPT can tell you how to configure a DNS record. Webbee configures it for you – because it knows your account, your domain, your setup, and it has the permission and the infrastructure access to act. That’s not a subtle difference. That’s a different category entirely.
“This isn’t about adding AI features. This is about replacing the interface entirely.”
We didn’t follow a trend. We built the infrastructure for a new category – and we called it the world’s first AI-managed web hosting.
We’re not slowing down.
The infrastructure is built to scale. Three global data center partners, our own /22 IP block, BGP-based routing, High Availability across regions, with containerized architecture arriving very soon. This is not a setup built for our current size. It’s built for a platform ten times our current size.
The AI layer is expanding. More operations, more channels, more of what made people say “wait, it can actually do that?” when they first talked to Webbee. The hosting control panel is a 25-year-old idea. We’re replacing it.
The team is growing. More regions, more talent, more people who show up to create rather than just to work.
And you – if you’re reading this – are already part of the story.
You chose a small company competing against giants with $300M marketing budgets. That took conviction. We don’t take that lightly.
Hundreds of thousands of people made that bet. We’re going to keep earning it.
As an independent web hosting company, the hosting industry doesn’t have a great reputation. Billing tricks. Dark patterns. “Unlimited” that has limits. Support answered by bots. Renewal prices that triple the first year.
We built WebHostMost as a direct rejection of every single one of those habits.
The 45-day money-back guarantee exists because we’re confident you’ll stay – not to trap you in a trial you forgot to cancel. The 14-day free trial with no credit card exists because we want you to see the product before you commit. The affiliate program pays 20% recurring commission because we believe in rewarding people who spread genuine trust – not manufactured five-star reviews.
We’re not perfect. We had an infrastructure crisis in January 2025 that hit our clients. We told you the truth about it immediately, compensated you ourselves, and fixed it within 30 days.
That’s who we are.
A team of like-minded people – 30+ now, across four continents – who chose this work because it matters to us. Who believe a bootstrapped company built from nothing can out-build, out-serve, and out-last the giants. Who built it from zero to hundreds of thousands of users in three years with no outside funding and no shortcuts.
That’s the company you’re hosting with – a truly independent web hosting provider built on principles, not profit margins.
We’re glad you’re here. And we’re proud to be your independent web hosting provider.
Is WebHostMost an independent hosting company?
Yes. WebHostMost is a privately owned, independent hosting provider – not a subsidiary of a hosting conglomerate. We own our infrastructure, set our own pricing, and answer to our clients, not to shareholders.
Does WebHostMost raise renewal prices?
No. The price you sign up at is the price you pay forever. This is a hard company principle, not a promotional promise. We’ve never raised renewal prices on existing customers, and we have no intention of starting.
What is AI-managed hosting?
AI-managed hosting is web hosting where an AI assistant can perform real infrastructure operations – creating email accounts, updating DNS records, installing SSL certificates, scanning for malware – through plain-language conversation, without the user needing to navigate a control panel. Our assistant is called Webbee, and it’s built on ICNLI, a protocol we developed from the ground up.
Can I switch from my current hosting provider to WebHostMost?
Yes, and it’s free. We handle the migration for you at no charge. 95% of migrations are completed in under 20 minutes. Start your 14-day free trial, tell us where your site lives now, and we move it. No downtime, no technical knowledge required.
What is ICNLI?
ICNLI (Intelligent Conversational Natural Language Interface) is a protocol we built to give AI assistants real, safe, domain-aware intelligence. It structures context across 9 levels – from identity and permissions to data relationships – and uses a two-step safety model where the AI proposes an action and you approve it before anything happens. Webbee is its first production implementation.
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