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Brad Smith

Hosting Reviewer

iPage was founded in 1998 and hosts over a million websites across two data centers in the US.

iPage’s single shared hosting plan is among the cheapest we’ve reviewed at $1.99/mo for three years. They also have two WordPress-based plans with a few extra features like SiteLock and automatic malware removal.

iPage hosting review

Default plans come with unlimited bandwidth and disk space, a free domain name for the first year, and a free SSL certificate.

We’ve been closely monitoring iPage’s performance, and crunching the numbers to provide this unbiased review.

But is iPage good enough to get our recommendation?

Read on to find out.

General Info & Hosting Overview


Our Rating:

Our Verdict: 3.5

SPEED: 1830 ms (January 2024 to June 2024)
UPTIME: 99.77% (January 2024 to June 2024)
SUPPORT:24/7 Live Chat, Phone, and Knowledge Base
APPS:1-Click Installs for the Most Popular Apps
FEATURES:Unlimited Storage and Websites, Scalable Bandwidth, Free Domain for a Year, Free Website Builder, Free SSL Certificate, Unlimited MySQL Databases, Free Email Accounts, 1-Click WordPress Installer, 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee
HOSTING PLANS:Shared, WordPress, VPS, and Dedicated Servers
SITE TRANSFER:Not Free ( $150/per site)
PRICING: Starting at $1.99/mo (renews at $7.99/mo)

Pros of Using iPage Hosting


iPage is extremely inexpensive when you sign up for the first three years. Their customer support is friendly. Furthermore, they have access to just about every tool or open-source app that you could want.

Here’s a complete rundown on all of the positive things we liked about them:

1. Cheap, Inexpensive Hosting

iPage has consistently been one of the cheapest web hosts we’ve reviewed over the past few years.

And it seems like every so often, they find a way to discount the starting price even further.

Currently, the iPage starts at $1.99/month. The value, as you’ll see in a minute, is good, too. They only have one shared hosting plan, so nothing is ‘held back’ to try and force you to upgrade.

The only catch is that you’ll have to pay for three full years upfront to get that $1.99/month price point.

Otherwise, the regular (read: “renewal”) rate is $7.99/month.

If you’re only paying for a single year, the introductory pricing is $2.99/month (with the renewal at $9.99/month). And if you’re paying for two years, instead of three, it’s $2.49/month (or $9.99 renewal).

Whichever term length you choose, the price is good enough to put all of their initial plans among the best value-per-dollar we’ve seen.

2. Lots of Third-Party Applications

As mentioned, iPage’s ‘core’ offering is solid. Here’s a brief rundown of everything you get for that $1.99/month.

All hosting plans come with a free domain registration for the first year. This saves you ~$15/year right off the top.

You’ll also get a free email address and SSL certificate, too. Each email account is branded for your domain and includes email forwarding, autoresponders, spam filters, virus checking, and even POP3/IMAP accounts so you can set everything up with Outlook.

This plan comes with unlimited disk space, ‘scalable’ bandwidth (meaning mostly unmetered), and unlimited MySQL databases. Not too shabby.

If you’re looking for an easy-to-use, drag-and-drop website builder, iPage has one that comes with six pages and hundreds of templates.

iPage has tons of popular open-source apps ready to install as well. That includes content management systems and blogging software like WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, PixelPost, b2evolution, Gallery2, and ZenPhoto photo galleries, plus Gbook, phpBB, and SMF forums.

If you’re looking for full-fledged e-commerce stores, iPage also has these. AgoraCart, OpenCart, OSCommerce, PrestaShop, Zen Cart, and TomatoCart are all included. They can even help you with PayPal integration to accept money online if you’re a first-time webmaster.

3. 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee

iPage has a no-questions-asked 30-day refund policy. Simply let them know within the first month that you’re not happy and they’ll gladly give your hosting money back.

Like other hosts, however, domain names and additional services are usually not refundable.

iPage gives you a free domain name for the first year. So if you ask for a refund, a $15 fee to cover the cost of the domain name will be deducted. The good news is that you will still own the domain name and can move it or ‘point’ the domain to another hosting company somewhere else.

4. Friendly Customer Support

iPage offers customer support through an online help desk and ticketing system. They offer tutorials if you want to try and fix the issue quickly by yourself. Otherwise, they also offer phone and chat support.

We tested their chat support, logging on in the afternoon, and the customer rep joined instantly.

iPage Customer Support Live Chat

She answered all of our questions quickly and was overall knowledgeable.

Cons of Using iPage Hosting


iPage’s pricing is among the cheapest and they have pretty good customer support.

Unfortunately, some of their other performance statistics don’t fare as well. Let’s take a look:

1. Poor Uptime of 99.77%

iPage has a lot of features to like. However, none of them are really worth anything unless your site is reliably online and open to your visitors.

That’s why one of our favorite performance tests is to track uptime performance. We use a period of 6-12 months, so we can rule out any one-time problems. Then, we can objectively compare these uptime results against other hosting service providers to show you exactly how one host is better than another — no bias included.

Sadly, iPage has delivered a 99.77% uptime average with 409 outages and a total of more than 10 hours of downtime over the last 6 months.

iPage last 6-month uptime and speed statistics
iPage last 6-month average uptime (monitoring since 2015) | See stats

Last 6-month average uptime:

  • June 2024: 99.95%
  • May 2024: 99.62%
  • April 2024: 99.60%
  • March 2024: 99.78%
  • February 2024: 99.95%
  • January 2024: 99.71%

However, the good news is that iPage claims to offer 24/7 uptime monitoring. That means the customer support team will immediately be notified if a site goes down.

2. Slow Loading Time (1830 ms)

Over the last 6 months, iPage’s loading times have been increasing, delivering an average of 1830 ms speed. That’s more than eight times slower than our fastest host – A2 Hosting. So iPage definitely has room for improvement in that area.

iPage last 6-month speed statistics
iPage last 6-month average speed (monitoring since 2015) | See stats

Why is fast page loading time important?

Studies have shown a correlation between fast page speeds and higher conversion rates. Lower page speeds have the opposite effect: lower conversion rates and revenue.

3. Lots of Extra Fees for Additional Services

It’s true that iPage’s core offering is solid. You basically get unlimited storage and bandwidth, plus access to dozens of different popular apps.

You also get a free domain for the first year, an SSL certificate, and an email.

The first additional fee that pops up is the renewal rate down the road. A renewal rate of $7.99/month isn’t terrible – we’ve seen others well over $10+/month.

However, it’s when you combine this with a few other additional fees that your pricing starts to snowball.

Some of the premium hosts we’ve reviewed include things like extra security or backups in their basic plan. iPage keeps their main plan cheap by not including these features, and instead of having you pay more for them if you want them.

This à la carte pricing is perfect for people who don’t want all that extra stuff. But it’s not for those who hate being nickel and dimed.

So here is a list of the different add-on fees.

iPage offers SiteLock support on their plans to help scan for malware and prevent your site from being hacked. Pricing starts at an additional $3.99/month for 36 months for the basic automated offering. They also have more comprehensive plans that increase in price to $24.99/mo (billed at $899.64 for the three years).

Backups can be either daily or several times a day. These are useful to simply keep a record of past versions of your site when changes are made. Or, if your site was ever hacked, you can roll back previous ‘clean’ versions.

The basic backup service is $2.27/month for three years for one website, database, and daily backups.

iPage backups

Then, there’s also the migration cost…

4. No Free Site Migrations

Most of the web hosts we’ve reviewed will move an existing site to their servers for free. This is especially nice if you’re not a technical person and don’t want to waste time trying to figure out how to move site files, re-point your domain, and more.

iPage, however, does not offer any free site migrations. Instead, they will only move a site for a $150 one-time fee. That’s on the high side, compared to other hosts.

5. No cPanel (vDeck)

Most web hosts use cPanel as a dashboard of sorts. It’s the industry standard, and if you use it in one place, you’ll know exactly where everything is when you log into it in another place.

iPage doesn’t use cPanel, going instead with an alternative called vDeck, which is not quite as robust as cPanel.

For beginners, this isn’t always that big of a deal. It’s usually more of an issue for people who are used to working on the same uniform platform. It can seem like a waste of time to learn a new platform and how to efficiently use it when you have already mastered that on another platform.

So this is not a huge deal if you haven’t used either cPanel or vDeck before. However, it could be an issue if you’re a cPanel devotee.

6. It’s Not Really “Unlimited” (Better for Smaller Sites)

Most of the features listed on iPage’s shared hosting plan are “unlimited.”

Of course, nothing is truly “unlimited” in this world. The same holds true here, too.

But first, some good news:

There are no ‘overage’ fees for using a lot of resources like disk space, assuming you’re using it correctly within iPage’s terms.

However, there are a few resource limits to keep in mind. Accounts with tons of files or large databases aren’t a great fit, because they can start to affect other users on the same servers. This means that iPage reserves the right to shut your account down.

Now, we’re assuming they would give you some kind of heads up before just shutting your site down. But their terms do state that they can do so “without notice.” So just keep that in mind.

Most users with smaller sites have nothing to worry about. If your site starts to get really big, you might need to start looking for other hosting alternatives like managed hosting, VPS, or dedicated servers.

iPage Pricing, Hosting Plans & Quick Facts

Here’s a quick overview of iPage’s shared hosting plan and also two WordPress hosting plans:


Shared Hosting PlanWordPress WP Starter PlanWordPress WP Essential Plan
Pricing $1.99/month
Renews at $7.99/mo
$3.75/month
Renews at $7.49/mo
$6.95/month
Renews at $10.49/mo
WebsitesUnlimited1Unlimited
BandwidthScalableUnmeteredUnmetered
StorageUnmeteredUnmeteredUnmetered
Email AccountsUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
Other Featureso Free Domain
o Unlimited MySQL Databases
o Free SSL Certificate
o Free Domain
o Customized Control Panel
o Pre-installed Themes and Plugins
o WordPress Expert Support
o Free Domain
o Automatic Malware Removal
o SiteLock Security

Quick Facts

  • Free domain? Yes.
  • Ease of Signup: Fairly easy sign-up process.
  • Money-Back: 30-day money-back guarantee.
  • Payment Methods: Credit Card, PayPal.
  • Hidden Fees and Clauses: Accounts with an inode count measurement of over 200,000, over 1000+ database tables, or more than 3GB total MySQL/PostgreSQL / 2GB MySQL/PostgreSQL usage might be terminated with zero notice.
  • Upsells: Lots of upsells.
  • Account Activation: Quick activation.
  • Control Panel and Dashboard Experience: Easy-to-use vDeck control Panel.
  • Installation of Apps and CMSs (WordPress, Joomla, etc.): Easy installation of popular apps and CMSs via their control panel.

Do We Recommend iPage?

Yes, we do sort of. But there are better options available.

There’s a lot to like about iPage. You can get lots of third-party apps and good customer service at a very cheap cost.

However, there were a few mixed performances, especially regarding uptime and speed. Also, the core plans have good features but don’t come with the most ‘extra’ options.

So even though we’d recommend iPage overall, they’re not as budget-friendly, stable, or as fast as other options like Bluehost or Dreamhost.

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    Joseph

    5 — December 5, 2021

    Almost 15 Years

    I’ve been using iPage for almost 15 years now with several domains registered and for a DIY, non-techy guy…it has always worked for what I need. I’m not sure if they are the cheapest, but they’ve been reliable and very responsive whenever I reach out to them.

    Brian W

    1 — March 13, 2021

    You have to be kidding me

    Until today, I’ve unfortunately been an iPage customer. During the time they’ve hosted my website they moved me to a new server and “forgot” to configure the shtml and cgi options on my account, claimed there were no errors, blamed the website code (though it had worked perfectly before the move), and only after I escalated to managers and company executives did anyone actually look and realize the bad configuration was on their side.

    Recently my website is again down. Their nginx servers are responding with 502 errors for several days. I called and asked for technical support which said… 1. There are no problems with the servers, clear your browser cache and check your network. 2. Send us a screen shot, there are no server problems (send screenshots of browser, curl, and wget output; but got no response). 3. Well we’ve been having problems; but they are now all fixed. This must be your issue. 4. Looks like we have server problems, but we don’t compensate you for the down time and we won’t refund your money.

    I’ve closed my account. If you do a little looking there are other web hosting services at similar price points that do a better (i.e. faster response time, better up time) job than iPage at a similar price. Run from these turkey’s they just aren’t worth the aggravation and their business practices are less than honest.

    TVS

    1 — February 2, 2021

    Awful host – avoid

    Just awful service.

    They will try everything they can to con you out of $300 a year for virus protection. Then when you try to leave because of the poor service and terrible uptime, they will drag their feet claiming that there’s nothing they can do about how slow it takes to transfer out (keep in mind that transferring in is instant). Avoid these scammers at all costs.

    They will hold your data, your domain and your business hostage – that is unless you either pay them $300 a year or are a new customer, then they are happy to do whatever they can to help.

    Dorothy K

    1 — January 19, 2021

    If you find a worse host, please message me

    I got trapped by cheap hosting and now my business suffers from a poor site. It is hard to explain just how ipage designs its plans to get you onboard and then fails to deliver what you pay for and frustrates you when you try to get support. They offer a paid SEO product, Submitnet, the connection to which is a dead link and which even they cannot connect to. Their technicians are trained in managing you and your complaint but have no technical training (they eventually admit this) and their role is to placate and defuse your complaint.

    Brian81

    1 — January 18, 2021

    The worst hosting provider – Stay away

    IPage looked appealing at first but has many flaws. They cannot support professional websites without issues and performance problems. Their email is hosted by EIG and anyone that has spam filters on will most likely result in your clients receiving your emails in their junk box. I have lost a lot of work because proposals were never received only to find out they went into the client’s spam box. (Lesson learned to always follow up with a call). They are entirely hard to leave once you have services with them and forget about transferring hosting, as they make it extremely difficult and try every which way to force you to stay. Don’t even think about integrating with G-suite or MS365 unless you want to pay them an additional fee on top of what you pay with Microsoft or Google. If you plan on having your business succeed and grow, stay away and have your hosting done elsewhere.

    Ben R

    1 — July 30, 2020

    Bad for business

    Nothing works. Every time you add a domain or do a WordPress install you have to call in or chat with someone abroad. Repeat this 4-5 different times and have to wait over 20 minutes so you can explain the same issue with the new agent and finally upgrade the ticket and try to resolve the problem. It’s literally a waste of money. Some sites I have had to give up and just use other hosting as they kept disconnecting me while trying to get site, ssl or install WordPress. If you wanna wait days to get a site up then or not ever get it functional go with iPage.

    Ste

    5 — June 30, 2020

    Helpful customer service

    I’ve had to reach out to the customer service many times over the last 7 years I have been with them for various reasons. Sometimes it did take a few calls or emails to get things resolved but in the end they have always provided me with the service at no cost no matter what the issue.

    Tom

    2 — June 21, 2020

    Watch Out

    Watch out for these guys. They will try and renew you with a 3 year plan and charge you for it all at one time at a much higher than advertised price. In my case $599.81 + $17.99 were charged all in one day. We canceled our Ipage account because of this. I see that Ipage does not get good reviews anymore. They did 3 years ago when we signed up. There were problems using Ipage because they own your web site, not you. You can’t move your web page to another hosting site and Ipage will hold your site, transactions and emails hostage. In the end, We made a bad business decision partnering with Ipage and we refuse to be taken advantage of anymore.

    bs

    1 — May 22, 2020

    Glitchy page, horrible customer service + tech support

    I have had a number of issues with ipage for a long period of time and unfortunately didn’t monitor the auto-renewal, so now I’m trapped for another 3 years. Beware of auto renewals without warning. Online “chat” only tech support is horrible and unhelpful, the main ipage site is super glitchy, and multiple email accounts continue to experience random errors where we can’t send/receive emails. Paid well over $500 for licenses to upgrade a bunch of our emails to GSuite and ipage can’t figure out how to make it happen so now we’re stuck with non-activated G Suite licenses too. What a hot mess. Avoid ipage at all costs – there has GOT to be something better out there.

    Mack

    1 — April 15, 2020

    ditto on the 1 star

    Yeah, I was with them for several years, just wanted to have an online portfolio available – basically a photo album with a hundred pics or so. Easy stuff.

    Really the main gripe is the intentionally hidden fees, costs, etc. – good luck trying to find any page or link that actually tells you what you’re billed for. And like today (a few hours ago) I finally got someone from ipage on live-chat to ask about renewing and the fees . . . and within half a minute my cell phone pinged a new message; fraud alert from my credit card company that ipage was trying to draw money from my account. I had NOT agreed to renew but was looking for the $$ info which you can’t find on the web. Not the first time.

    I canceled everything. Will rebuild my portfolio with a different company.

    If they were above-board with the pricing maybe I’d stick around – but the hidden cost/billing issues have to be intentional. Is there any other utility that doesn’t let you look at your bill online and pay it simply? Hard to believe it’s legal.

    Matthew

    1 — January 6, 2020

    Misleading

    I (stupidly) signed up to iPage for a 2nd time, after I quit due to them hiking up prices significantly after the honeymoon period and I only noticed it a year later when running some historical analysis on my outgoings from my bank. I asked them about it and they told me if I had asked them about it at the time they would have renewed my subscription at the prior rate! So why not just keep the prior rate and avoid alienating customers? So, I quit. Note that another reason I quit was because One Click Installs do not work (i.e. If you want to install WordPress you need to ask them to do it via email or live chat and half the time they mess it up).

    Anyway, as they are one of the cheapest around, providing unlimited bandwidth and storage (not exactly true so read the small print) I got back into bed with them, reminding myself not to make the same mistake again…

    After I had re-signed I noticed that the One Click Installs (via MOJO Marketplace) were still not working, so I reported the issue several times. Each time I was told “It’s being looked into and that the technical support team were “working on it”. Needless to say after a year I decided to call them to raise a complaint and after 56 minutes on the phone I was finally given some truths, which is that iPage only supports WordPress installs and that for the foreseeable future this would be done via a manual process only. In other words, “sod off”.

    I am unaware if there is a governing body that I could write to as surely this is not right and could be considered false advertising?

    Now I need to find a new host that won’t lie and cheat to me or fob me off…

    Paul V

    5 — November 8, 2019

    Great experience

    Are we talking about the same iPage? I am with them for over a year and am very happy with them. I have reached out to support on several occasions and are very happy about the friendly and knowledgeable support. They charged me for the domain renewal I brought in, but had agreed with them to get the first renewal as my free domain. After contacting they refunded without an issue. I just went through a (domain) renewal and received about 10 email warning me about the upcoming renewal. The renewal for a .com costed me $36 for 2 years. SSL; They support Letsencrypt and turning a website into SSL is a click of a button.

    William L

    1 — October 22, 2019

    1 Star is the lowest. 1/2 star would be better.

    I was looking for inexpensive hosting and understanding that it is inexpensive hosting I went with iPage since it looked like a great company. When I signed into their “web panel” I started calling it the advertising/up-sell panel. Not only was this panel bare bones and difficult to navigate but finding the fundamental controls was a nightmare to do anything. Not using a conventional cPanel or at least a Directadmin type panel is a serious red flag. And I was right. iPage doesn’t have any real customer support to speak of. I went forward and installed my website and security measures on my WP installation. 3 months later my site was infected and iPage was unwilling to help or even give suggestions. Nor could they find my backups. Everything gone except the one backup I downloaded (thank goodness). So my SEO-OneStep.com website was gone. I gave up and walked away as of today. 10-22-2019. I recommend avoiding iPage since there are too many other good alternatives.

    Kami H

    1 — August 26, 2019

    Sites Crash All of the time. No customer support

    I used iPage for quite some time and had a very poor experience with them. My site crashed almost every other day during a couple month period, and I had to call continuously to have it “fixed”. Each time I got a different story on why it was happening. I finally switched hosts and requested a partial refund, as I had paid in full and still had most of the year left that I wasn’t using. They refused to help in any way with this, even though I was forced to switch hosts due to their issues. I would NOT recommend using them. Waste of time and money

    Laura

    1 — July 31, 2019

    Waste of money

    The domains are expensive, the ssl is average and hosting is average. They never contacted me for renewals and took down my website. For another website, I set it to not renew and they renewed and charged me 15 days prior the expiration date. Who does that? I’m stuck for the hosting for one website but I’m done. I have a better hosting company. This is ridiculous.

    Kirk

    1 — July 1, 2019

    Not Upfront about Fees

    After three years with iPage, my annual renewal went from ~$100 to $467. I decided to cancel my service with them, which I thought I did on their web portal. I didn’t know I had to contact their customer service to cancel the add-ons until they billed my credit card $102 for a domain that no longer existed. In fairness to iPage, the requirement to cancel add-on services separately is buried deep in their Terms of Service. I contacted them via chat, the agent was polite and helpful, and agreed to cancel my service. That was two weeks ago, and nothing has happened. I don’t feel that iPage is honest with their cancellation policies. Another con, iPage, at the time I abandoned my blog, was not fully WP compatible. On the plus side, I don’t know of any time my website went down in the three years that iPage hosted it.

    Dave

    1 — April 20, 2019

    Terrible Customer Service

    This company has no clue on what customer service is supposed to be. Tried to expedite a domain transfer to another registrar after buying a company and their associated domain name, and explicitly told them we did not want any of the website data, content or media, or any other hosting information they had on their ipage hosting servers. Had to listen to a incompetent manager give a lecture for 10 minutes on transfer files and everything we did not want. I told her 5 times that we just needed the domain name only and nothing else and she gave me the run around for 25 minutes. This company has no clue on customer service and is unprofessional and their so called supervisors or manager have no idea what the are talking about. Stay away from this company at all cost. I would not even recommend them because there security access questions are a joke too. We told them to change all the security questions because this was linked to the prior owners and they only change one contact on the domains information page and not the rest of the old information on the domain was still left unmodified, after we told them to remove this old information and old security profiles. Completely incompetent company.

    Jim U

    1 — April 19, 2019

    Customer Service Gets Worse Everyday

    When I began with ipage as a VPS client before they were acquired, their service was awesome and caring. Sometime late last year, they converted even VPS clients like myself to all chat hosted offshore. My experience is that you wait and wait, then none of the chat people can really do anything or answer your questions…it always needs to be escalated. Then, the answer comes by email and either they miss the point or only solution they offer is to add on more services and cost. Last straw is when some new charges showed up on my bill that I did not order and had to wait on chat fo 10-15 minutes to get them reversed. So no matter what they charge, with such poor customer service, does not matter.

    James G

    2 — April 3, 2019

    They went down

    I was with Ipage for at least 8 years. I loved them. The first issue was they changed the wp installer to mojo marketplace this thing is terrible. Then they added sitelock for free. Sitelock finds malware 5 yrs old and shuts down all my sites and want 30-50/month to clean and secure my sites. I manually remove malware files then have to call several times and wait hours to get back up and running unless I pay the sitelock ransom.

    Erin

    1 — April 1, 2019

    Stay Away

    How hard can it be to install wordpress? I have been trying to install wordpress for 5 days.I have been chatting with them on their chat window more than an hour everyday, It gives one error after another. It is a cheap hosting company which comes with nothing but frustration. Stay away.