Coupons
Verified discount codes and exclusive deals for the best web hosting providers. Updated regularly.
Finding a genuine discount on web hosting is harder than it looks. Most “deals” you see are just standard pricing with a countdown timer slapped on top. The codes on this page are ones we’ve actually tested or verified directly with the provider. When a code stops working, we remove it. When a better deal appears, we add it. You’ll also find expired codes listed under each provider so you can see what’s come and gone.
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How web hosting coupons actually work
Hosting companies discount heavily to win new customers. The typical pattern is a promotional rate for the first term, often 12, 24, or 48 months, with renewal pricing set significantly higher. A code that gives you 70% off your first year isn’t a permanent deal. It’s a customer acquisition cost the provider has already priced in.
That’s not a reason to avoid them. It’s a reason to use them with your eyes open. If you know the renewal rate going in and you’re happy with it, a coupon makes the first term genuinely cheaper.
When do hosting deals get better?
The best discounts tend to appear at predictable times: Black Friday, Cyber Monday, New Year, and occasionally mid-year during back-to-school periods. Providers also run flash sales and anniversary promotions throughout the year. If you’re not in a rush, waiting for one of these windows can get you a better deal than whatever’s currently on offer.
That said, most providers run a baseline discount of 50-70% on introductory plans year-round. The seasonal sales push that figure higher, but the everyday deals are already substantial.
Can you use more than one coupon?
No. Most hosting providers only allow one coupon per order. If you have a code and the checkout page already shows a discounted price, the code is usually applied on top of the base promotional rate, not on top of a separate coupon.
Do coupons work for renewals?
Usually not. Most hosting coupons are aimed at first-time buyers. If you’re an existing customer looking to reduce your bill, the most reliable approach is to contact the provider’s support team directly. Retention discounts are common, they just aren’t advertised.
For a full breakdown of how renewal pricing works and what to expect when your plan comes up for renewal, see our web hosting renewal pricing guide.
Why some codes stop working
A hosting discount code might not work for several reasons: the code has expired, it only applies to new users, it doesn’t apply to renewals or domains, your plan isn’t eligible, or there’s a typo in the code including extra spaces or capitalisation. If a code fails at checkout, try clearing your browser cache or switching to a private window. Sometimes old session data is the culprit rather than the code itself.
All codes listed on TopSiteHosters are tested before going live. If one stops working, we remove it.
Which hosting type gets the best discounts
Shared hosting plans see the deepest discounts, regularly 60-80% off for new customers. Managed WordPress hosting tends to follow a similar pattern. VPS and dedicated server plans are discounted less aggressively because the margins are tighter and the customer base is smaller.
If you’re picking a plan partly based on the promotional price, make sure you’re also looking at our hosting reviews so the provider’s actual performance matches what you’re paying for long term.