Become a Partner
Run a hosting brand of your own
Quick infrastructure is the part we happen to be good at. What we cannot do is speak the language your customers use, take payment the way they like it, or be the name they already trust. All three are yours, and each account you sell goes out under your brand instead of ours. Partnerships from $14.99/mo.
Your name
We stay out of sight
Your pricing
You set the markup and keep it
100+
Client accounts from the start
7-day
The window to claim a refund
Your Edge, Not Ours
Four advantages we simply cannot buy
No flattery intended. These are the specific reasons a local partner beats our own marketing across most of the world.
Your customers hear their own language
Everything we run — this site, the support desk — works in English. Your business need not. Trading in the language your customers think in is an edge no amount of work from London can manufacture.
Payments work the way your market works
We bill you in USD on a card. Whatever passes between you and your own customers is yours to arrange: bank transfer, mobile wallet, cash, whatever actually clears where you trade.
You are already a name people know
Somebody buying for the first time will take a person they recognise over an unfamiliar overseas company nearly every time. That standing belongs to you, and it wins deals our advertising will never reach.
Answers arrive in your timezone
Front-line questions are settled while your customers are still at their desks. Below the surface, our engineers hold the infrastructure steady at every hour.
The Numbers
Where the margin lands
Worked from our published pricing on the middle reseller tier. Your own figures will differ, but the pattern holds.
| Your cost for the plan | $29.99/mo covering 60 GB and 250 client accounts |
| The fee per live account | $0.40 each month, per account in use |
| Running 30 clients | Outgoings of $29.99 + $12.00 = $41.99/mo |
| Priced at $5/mo each | $150/mo revenue → about $108/mo retained |
| Priced at $8/mo each | $240/mo revenue → about $198/mo retained |
| Put a care plan over it | Retained updates and copies — usually the larger earner |
Whatever local tax you must charge your own customers falls outside these figures. Compare all reseller tiers and specifications.
Included
Standard on every partnership
- Full WHM and cPanel control
- Your own name on the nameservers
- Overselling on from day one
- Per-client resource caps, set by you
- Free SSL on every client site, reissued for you
- A free move of the client book you hold
- NVMe storage with LiteSpeed caching
- Imunify360 and a daily copy, at no extra cost
- No set-up fee, cancel whenever you want
- Round-the-clock infrastructure support behind you
Partner FAQs
The first things people ask us
How does this sit beside the affiliate programme?
Affiliates send a lead our way and earn a share of whatever we invoice — the customer relationship and the support load stay ours. Partners take the whole thing instead: you buy capacity wholesale, set the retail rate, bill under your own name and field the first round of questions. The first is a passive share, earned with little work. The other is a hosting business running on our platform, with the whole margin staying with you. Anybody already building or maintaining sites almost always earns more as a partner.
Can my customers tell that you are involved?
Not unless you mention us. Your name goes on the nameservers, the control panel branding and the invoices; ours goes nowhere. One thing worth saying openly: the hardware is in a London facility, so a curious client running a lookup sees a UK location. That is plain geography rather than a crack in your white label, and in practice hardly anybody ever checks.
I have never run a hosting company. Is that a problem?
Most of our partners started as freelance designers or two-person studios, already building sites and tired of handing the hosting to somebody else. The technical side moves quicker than people expect: WHM opens accounts and applies the limits, cPanel is a screen your clients already recognise, and creating an account means filling in a form rather than building a server. The awkward decisions here are commercial ones: the rates you set, and the support you promise. Both are worth working through with us before anything is signed.
Realistically, how much money is in this?
The table above does the arithmetic, and the honest headline is that income tracks what you wrap around the hosting, not how far you undercut the market. Bare hosting on a thin markup yields a modest monthly trickle. Inside a site-care retainer — hosting plus updates, copies and a name the client can ring — it becomes real revenue, because what they are buying is accountability rather than disk space. Fifteen clients on care plans is a salary. Fifteen on bare hosting barely covers lunch.
Which regions are you keenest to cover?
Broadly, wherever our own marketing lands badly, which covers most of the map. Britain and Europe we already reach well. The gaps we would most like filled are Africa, the Middle East, South Asia and Latin America, where language, payment habits and local standing all favour you over us. One constraint to plan around before committing: every machine sits in London. Latency is excellent across Europe, Africa and the Middle East, perfectly workable for the Americas and South Asia once caching does its job, and honestly poor for Australia and East Asia. Read the infrastructure page, then choose your territory accordingly.
Will you move clients I host elsewhere today?
We will, and it costs you nothing. Moving an existing client book is the single obstacle that keeps people tied to a platform they long ago outgrew, so our team runs the moves with you rather than emailing over a how-to. Send us a list of what you hold and where it currently sits, and we will sequence the move so your clients notice no difference and your weekend survives.
And what is expected of me in return?
Three things. Deal with your own customers before escalating. Describe what you sell truthfully. And stop short of packing accounts tightly enough that clients feel it. Pricing and branding belong to you entirely, and neither will ever draw a comment from us. The rule we do hold firmly is accuracy about our infrastructure — our names travel together, and a client told their site sits in their own city will be furious with both of us the day they discover otherwise.
Describe your territory.
Say which region you cover, what you already sell there, and how people pay for it. You will get a straight answer on whether our platform fits that market — and we will say so when it does not.
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