Hey, you mention you only get certain stuff from namecheap for a year, yet the same applies for hostinger, but this is not mentioned in the video? (not to mention the hidden taxes from hostinger)
Hostinger - SSL free for a lifetime Namecheap - SSL free for 1 year only. Hostinger - free .com domain for 1 year. Namecheap - no .com domain for free at all. Not sure what hidden taxes you're talking about that namecheap doesn't charge. Been using them for 5+ years never ran into any overage charges / hidden charges / resource charges or anything like that. It's just renewal payments.
@@Emit.Reviews You're right about the first part. Whenever I browse hostinger though there's always hidden tax fees in the final buying process that they don't show you beforehand. Namecheap is honest about their pricing and includes tax beforehand. I'd like to show you if you don't believe me.
They dont limit the number of visitors. You just have a RAM limit on the plans. As long as you dont hit a certain number of people AT THE SAME TIME on your site. You can have infinite visitors (as long as they stay and leave the site before new people come)
@@Emit.Reviews pardon. please correct me if I'm still wrong, but it literally stated on the pricing page of Cloud Host under "Technical details" has only 200k monthly visitors in "Cloud Startup" tier. I also asked the chat bot on how they described the "Monthly visitors" and the bot said that we will encounter performance issue once it reached the limit of monthly visitors. So, for what I'm understanding: it counts how many visited and not currently using the website.
@lorenzmoya9232 the "monthly visitors" are more like a guideline. Like this will work best for you if you have "around this number" its not a hard limit. Its just there to help you understand what type of plan is best for your current site. So you wouldnt need to overpay. The chatbot is AI, they tend to mis-interpret this type of information. But to my knowledge and testing, there's no limit on visitors (they simply use up bandwidth and RAM) as long as you dont hit your hardware limits you're good
Excellent explanation on what really matters . Thank you so much
Hey, you mention you only get certain stuff from namecheap for a year, yet the same applies for hostinger, but this is not mentioned in the video? (not to mention the hidden taxes from hostinger)
Hostinger - SSL free for a lifetime
Namecheap - SSL free for 1 year only.
Hostinger - free .com domain for 1 year.
Namecheap - no .com domain for free at all.
Not sure what hidden taxes you're talking about that namecheap doesn't charge. Been using them for 5+ years never ran into any overage charges / hidden charges / resource charges or anything like that. It's just renewal payments.
@@Emit.Reviews You're right about the first part. Whenever I browse hostinger though there's always hidden tax fees in the final buying process that they don't show you beforehand. Namecheap is honest about their pricing and includes tax beforehand. I'd like to show you if you don't believe me.
Love your videos. You save me a lot of money just yesterday
Thanks for the vidéo
dude your videos are fire
but the Hostinger has limited number of visitors tho :/
They dont limit the number of visitors. You just have a RAM limit on the plans. As long as you dont hit a certain number of people AT THE SAME TIME on your site. You can have infinite visitors (as long as they stay and leave the site before new people come)
@@Emit.Reviews pardon. please correct me if I'm still wrong, but it literally stated on the pricing page of Cloud Host under "Technical details" has only 200k monthly visitors in "Cloud Startup" tier. I also asked the chat bot on how they described the "Monthly visitors" and the bot said that we will encounter performance issue once it reached the limit of monthly visitors.
So, for what I'm understanding: it counts how many visited and not currently using the website.
@lorenzmoya9232 the "monthly visitors" are more like a guideline. Like this will work best for you if you have "around this number" its not a hard limit. Its just there to help you understand what type of plan is best for your current site. So you wouldnt need to overpay.
The chatbot is AI, they tend to mis-interpret this type of information. But to my knowledge and testing, there's no limit on visitors (they simply use up bandwidth and RAM) as long as you dont hit your hardware limits you're good
I don't think the bandwidth can be a bottleneck. It's more likely to be a RAM
ehh hostinger is not that reliable when you do live editing specially on wordpress most of the time it hangs or whitescreen
First to say it's a great video
sir thank you sir