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Hosting arranged around djs

NVMe hosting arranged around the way club DJs, mobile and wedding DJs and producers taking bookings directly actually work — SSL included, the move handled for you, and people on support day and night.

The short answer

For djs, good hosting comes down to three things: pages that render at once on a phone, a site that keeps its footing at the worst moment, and real help with specifics like mix embeds from SoundCloud or Mixcloud, so hours of audio never sit on your own disk.

All of it is standard — NVMe storage, LiteSpeed caching, free SSL and migration, mail at your own name and support around the clock — at a rate that reads the same when renewal comes.

By the Hosting & Domains team · Reviewed 18 August 2026

24/7

Support that answers

1-click

WordPress install

Free

SSL certificates

Daily

Backups, all plans

Take the design away and the site club DJs, mobile and wedding DJs and producers taking bookings directly genuinely need is mixes, a list of upcoming dates, a press kit and a booking enquiry form that pre-qualifies the job — every part of it carried by whatever hosting account sits underneath.

Here is the fact worth building on: dJ bookings are almost always decided on a phone, often in a noisy room, by somebody who will give the site about fifteen seconds before moving to the next name.

The failure is always the same shape: a promoter giving up on your press kit because the download link pointed at a file you deleted months ago. Good hosting exists to design that outcome out.

Hosting requirements for djs, set out plainly

The real list is shorter and far more specific than any host's comparison chart admits: mix embeds from SoundCloud or Mixcloud, so hours of audio never sit on your own disk, a booking form asking for date, venue, hours and whether rigging is provided, a downloadable press kit with photos and a bio that promoters can grab without emailing you and a site that loads instantly for a promoter checking you on a phone backstage.

Every item here maps to something measurable — storage and caching behind the media, uptime and form delivery behind the enquiries, and a panel quick enough to update between jobs. Hold any host to that, ours included.

The response time visitors assume without asking

Visitors decide in seconds, usually on a phone, usually at the moment they were ready to act. A promoter giving up on your press kit because the download link pointed at a file you deleted months ago — that is the real cost of slow hosting, and no invoice ever itemises it.

The remedy is engineering, not decoration. Server-level caching answers most visits with pages already built, NVMe keeps every database round trip immediate, and WebP conversion sends your images at a fraction of their old weight. None of it needs configuring — the platform simply arrives that way.

From a bare name to a working site

The builds we watch succeed run on WordPress with a one-page artist theme, Mixcloud and SoundCloud embeds and a booking form with conditional fields — each one a single click to install from the control panel, with no command line in sight.

Whichever route you take, what comes out belongs to you. WordPress sites export and travel freely, the name stays registered in your name, and nothing in the build ties you to us beyond the service earning its keep.

Mail, trust and the small professional details

A message from you@yourdomain carries different weight to one from a free webmail account — the name tells a customer the business is real. Mailboxes at your own name come with every plan, so that standing costs nothing extra.

Underneath all of it, a daily copy turns a botched update or a deleted folder into a ten-minute restore rather than a crisis — and support answers at any hour, which counts most at exactly the hours trouble prefers.

A new venture putting the first version of its site online

Why djs keep their sites here

You should not have to think like a sysadmin — club DJs, mobile and wedding DJs and producers taking bookings directly host here precisely so the site looks after itself while the real work gets done.

Mailboxes at your own name are part of the plan — mail is included, not sold back to you at the checkout.

  • The certificate and the move across cost nothing
  • NVMe drives with LiteSpeed caching in front
  • Mail at your own name from the first day
  • People on the support desk around the clock

Why Hosting & Domains

Standard on every plan

Support that actually moves

People at every hour who work the practical question in front of them rather than deflecting it.

Copies that take themselves

A fresh copy each day, restorable in one click — a ruined afternoon becomes a ten-minute rewind.

SSL included, first day to last

Every plan carries the padlock — certificates issue and reissue themselves, and no line for them ever reaches an invoice.

Headroom held inside the account

From a first site to heavy traffic, upgrades apply in place — no migration, no downtime, no drama.

Quick precisely where it counts

NVMe drives with LiteSpeed caching land pages instantly on mobile — the screen where club DJs, mobile and wedding DJs and producers taking bookings directly are judged first.

The move is ours to make

Live somewhere else already? Our engineers bring the whole site over free, and you sign it off before anything turns.

Quick Start

Order placed to site online

  1. 1

    Match the plan to the workload

    For most djs, Sprint or Turbo is the right size — the first-year name and the SSL are included from the start, and moving up later is a settings change rather than a relocation.

  2. 2

    Get the build under way

    WordPress and the Website Builder install in one click — and if the site currently runs elsewhere, our engineers move it across free, normally within a day.

  3. 3

    Turn the DNS over and carry on

    The moment DNS arrives here, SSL issues itself and the maintenance layer takes over. You own the content; the machinery beneath it is our problem.

Built In

Fitted to every plan

  • Money back within 30 days on hosting plans, 7 on reseller
  • cPanel, which is what most of the industry already runs
  • LiteSpeed caching in the server itself rather than bolted on by plugin
  • A renewal figure identical to the one you registered at
  • No set-up charge at any point, and no joining fee
  • The name's first year included when you order annually
  • WebP image optimisation built in, at no extra charge
  • Free SSL on every plan, reissued before the old one lapses
  • SSH, Git and Composer on the developer plans
  • 99.9% uptime as the target, watched around the clock

Frequently Asked

The questions that come up most

Where should the mixes actually live?

On a mix platform, embedded into your pages. Streaming, the mobile player and the bandwidth are all theirs to worry about at no charge, and your site stays quick. Spend your own storage on the press kit, the high-resolution photos and the rider PDF instead.

Can the booking form filter out enquiries that waste my time?

That is exactly what conditional fields do. Put the date, the venue type and the budget band at the front, and make all three required. Half the low-value enquiries never get submitted, and the ones that do arrive already answering the questions you would have had to ask.

Do plans include copies I can restore myself?

Yes — every plan gets a daily copy, and the restore runs from your panel in minutes: files, databases or both, at three in the morning with no ticket queue in the way. Keeping a further copy offsite is still a sound habit, and nothing here stops you.

Does hosting include mail?

Yes — every hosting plan includes mailboxes at your own name, with webmail, IMAP, POP and SMTP plus spam filtering on from the start. There is standalone email hosting too, for a name whose website lives somewhere else.

Keep reading

Changing hosts? Run through our checklist first.

A plain order of work for a move nobody visiting will notice: which files go over first, how to carry the mail across without losing a message, when exactly to repoint DNS, and the two mistakes behind nearly every outage we are asked to rescue.

What arrives is the checklist, and then the occasional note on keeping a site quick. Leave whenever you like; the privacy policy covers the rest.

Do it properly this time.

From a first website to a rack of machines, moving up is a change to the account rather than a migration.

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