Shared hosting is the right starting point for almost every brochure site, blog, portfolio and small shop. You share a server with other accounts, which is what keeps it inexpensive; the platform keeps the accounts isolated from each other and handles the updates, the certificates and the backups.
- Storage is usually the deciding number.
- A WordPress install with a theme and a few plugins sits around 1–2 GB before you add media. Photo-heavy sites grow fastest, so pick the tier above what you need today rather than the one that exactly fits.
- “Unmetered traffic” is about bandwidth, not visits.
- It means we are not selling you a transfer allowance you have to watch. A site that genuinely outgrows shared hosting hits CPU limits long before bandwidth becomes the issue — and that is the point to move to a VPS.
- Count the websites, not the domains.
- A plan that allows two websites means two separate document roots. Parking extra domains on one site, or pointing a subdomain at it, does not consume that allowance.
- Email accounts are per mailbox.
- Forwarders and aliases are unlimited and do not count — only real mailboxes with their own storage do.
Every plan includes free auto-renewing SSL, scheduled backups, the full control panel and free migration of an existing site. Moving up a tier later keeps your data and takes minutes.
Still deciding? Read the buyer’s guide or compare what hosting costs in Nepal.