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Web hosting arranged for Poland

What genuinely differs when your order comes from Poland: the local endings we can register, what your card is charged, the distance to our servers, how tax applies, and which payment methods we still cannot accept.

Local Differences

Buying from Poland, point by point

This is not a template with the country swapped in. Each line below shifts with where you are ordering from.

Local domain endings

We cannot register your national ending just yet — but as an EU resident, a .eu is open to you here.

Prices in your currency

Figures display in PLN; the card is billed in USD. The conversion happens at your bank, which may add a fee of its own.

How far our servers sit

About 30–60 ms for the round trip. Brisk for readers, and the panel still answers at a working pace.

Support on your clock

CET/CEST, which puts your clock an hour in front of ours. First replies target 2 hours in English, day or night.

Local Endings

What your national ending costs

Figures taken directly from our live price list — no rounded estimates.

Domain endings available for Poland
Domain endingYear one
.eu$8.99yours to register as an EU resident

See the full price list — every one of the 65 endings we offer.

Unique to Poland

The detail that only applies here

It is roughly 30 ms from Warsaw to London, so a Polish site holds its pace. Two things to weigh before ordering: .pl is absent from our catalogue, and BLIK and Przelewy24 are beyond our checkout, which are the rails most Polish buyers try first. An EU resident can register .eu, which we do sell.

Operating in Poland

Beyond price and ping

What running a site from here involves that no plan comparison ever mentions.

A new venture putting the first version of its site online

Aimed at the studios as much as the sites

More enquiries reach us from Poland by people hosting other people's work than from anywhere else we sell into. That is less a compliment to the country than a description of its software economy: a deep pool of agencies and freelance developers carrying a roster of client sites, where the question is never how one site behaves but how thirty of them behave on a single bill.

Reseller plans exist for exactly that shape of work: a separate cPanel account per client, your own branding, and $0.40 per active client account per month on top of the plan. Two caveats stay in plain sight. Reseller plans carry a 7-day refund window rather than the 30 on hosting, and Poland's usual payment rails are not ones we can process.

  • Reseller accounts add $0.40 a month for each active client account, over and above the plan
  • Reseller refunds run to 7 days rather than the 30 on hosting plans, so size the trial accordingly
  • We cannot process BLIK or Przelewy24, and .pl is not an ending we carry, though .eu is

At Checkout

What checkout accepts — and what it cannot

Where our supported methods differ from your country's habits — flagged up front, not discovered at payment time.

What we accept

Visa, Mastercard and American Express cards, credit or debit, issued in Poland or anywhere else, provided the card is enabled for international payments. Stripe takes the charge, so card numbers never reach our own servers.

Not supported yet

BLIK and Przelewy24, which between them carry most online payment in Poland. Our checkout handles neither yet, so a card is the only route through.

Full detail on payment methods and how we handle currency.

City by City

Nearer to you in Poland

The same story, told city by city.

Asked and Answered

What customers in Poland want to know

Does ordering work from Poland?

Absolutely. Visa, Mastercard and American Express cards issued in Poland are all accepted, and provisioning fires automatically the second payment clears — no manual approval step, no need to be anywhere near the UK. Prices display in PLN so you can judge the cost; the actual charge reaches your card in USD.

Which payment methods are common in Poland, and do you accept them?

Here is the honest version rather than the sales one. BLIK and Przelewy24, which between them carry most online payment in Poland. Our checkout handles neither yet, so a card is the only route through. The one method that always works is a card enabled for international payments. Better to know that now than after an hour spent comparing plans.

How fast will pages load for visitors in Poland?

Our hardware runs in London, roughly 30–60 ms away. Brisk for readers, and the panel still answers at a working pace. For a first-time visitor pulling a cached page, the gap barely registers — an edge node near them can serve it. Where distance does show up is logged-in activity: the WordPress dashboard, a checkout, anything uncacheable, because each of those actions makes the full London round trip. Our infrastructure page breaks down what a CDN speeds up and what it cannot touch.

Will tax be added to an order from Poland?

An order placed inside the EU may attract VAT. Where it does, the amount is worked out and displayed at checkout before anything is taken, and nothing appears afterwards. Buying as a VAT-registered business? Put the number in and the reverse charge takes care of it.

Do I need a UK address to hold an account?

No. The company running things is British — UK Health Care Support Ltd, registered in England and Wales under number 15042717, verifiable on the public Companies House register — yet buying hosting involves no residency check and no business-registration check. An order from Poland processes exactly like one from London.

What happens if the plan doesn't suit me?

You have 30 days on hosting plans and 7 on reseller plans to change your mind. That is time enough to launch a real site and measure it against your own traffic rather than taking our numbers on trust. Not convinced? Ask for the money back. The one exception is domain registrations — the registry charges us the instant a name goes live, so those cannot be refunded.

Run your own test from Poland

Thirty days is enough to measure it against the audience you actually have. If the figures fall short, claim your money back.

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