Human, clear, and scalable web hosting
Hosting Plans
A clearer ladder to understand pricing
Our plans follow a readable logic: the denser, more supervised, more synchronized, or more client-specific a service becomes, the more the plan rises. The goal is not to sell artificial complexity. The goal is to match the right level of service to the real need.
How to describe this activity
In market language, this offer can be described as managed web hosting, application hosting, or a hosted business platform. When the tool is delivered online and used through the browser, some people will also compare it to a SaaS-style service. The difference here is that the service stays more guided, more human, and often more adapted to the client context than a standardized SaaS product.
Plan preview
Plans stay visible for orientation, but subscriptions are not publicly available yet. Use phone or email contact to discuss the right fit before launch.
App Solo
Small simple application, low complexity, low-touch support.
- Best fit
- small simple application, low complexity, low-touch support
- Complexity
- low
- Position vs market
- clearly below market
- Low load and low pressure on the VPS
- Little routine maintenance
- Clean base for a light shared service
- Can evolve without overbuilding the architecture
Service Stack
Simple business app with a database.
- Best fit
- simple business app with a database
- Complexity
- low to medium
- Position vs market
- close to market
- Database state and application state are more present
- More visible routine maintenance
- Good balance between commercial clarity and technical structure
- Close to market while still competitive
Business Stack
Denser back office, more users, more data.
- Best fit
- denser back office, more users, more data
- Complexity
- medium
- Position vs market
- close to market
- Broader application surface
- More admins and more flows to supervise
- Suited to a denser management application
- Price progression is tied to human load and maintenance
Workflow Suite
Several moving parts, sync, client-specific logic, closer maintenance.
- Best fit
- several moving parts, sync, client-specific logic, closer maintenance
- Complexity
- medium to high
- Position vs market
- clearly below market
- Multi-service coordination
- Sync and client-specific logic
- Closer supervision and maintenance
- Price progression comes mainly from operational weight
What the plan usually covers
- Hosting on EB Solutions shared infrastructure
- Web exposure, routing, SSL, and clean public presentation
- Standard backup and a simple restore path
- Routine maintenance and bounded operations support
What changes the price
- The functional density of the service
- The presence of databases, sync, or client-specific logic
- The level of maintenance and supervision expected
- The pressure placed on the shared runtime
Short qualification before confirmation
The final price is confirmed after a short qualification of the need, the target service profile, and the real level of complexity involved.