Freezooka is a free webhosting service, with support for PHP and all the tools you may need ( PHP version 5, 7 MySQL databases, phpMyAdmin, an automatic script installer, 5 add-on domains, 5 parked domains, password-protected folders, clustered servers, FTP, and a file manager ). You get 300MB space and 10GB transfer, which is way more than most free hosting services will ever give you. So far they host over 5000 websites, and are constantly growing. And for those who want even more they offer paid plans as well.
In the old days internet was simple, at first it was only basic text, then along came HTML, which built up year after year with more and more complicated style-oriented tags, then the dynamic scripting languages, then the database programs, and before you knew it it was just a selected few other than the first selected few who could make their own websites with ease. Time is catching up though, here are a few services that bring everything back to basics and let you build everything through as simple an interface as possible. No programming skills required at all, we start at the least fancy servies and crawl downwords towards the very best ones, in alhpabetical order too.
Create a website fast and easy with no previous webdesigning skills. There are a few hundred sample designs and you can easily set up your own website in minutes. You can create a FREE test site, but it is pretty limited, upgrading to a paid plan is what they expect you to do.
Swedens easiest page builder, not reccomended if you don’t speak Swedish. You can try the trial for free in 30 days, no obligations, but it does not get better than that.
Blockstar provides you with 50 MB space and 1 GB bandwidth to start building your website, for the new internetals this is plenty. No ads, and packed with features.
Another great and awarded website builder! Nice and easy.
Here’s another Swedish one. The site builder is better than ever, but you can only have it for free in ten days. Bummer.
It’s another one! Paid and free alternatives available, very simple site building interface and a simple sign up
Out of the services listed, this seems like the best one. As with the above this has upgradable paymental plans, but you can keep your site free and with little limits just by displaying ads. If you don’t mind them, try this sometime then!
In regards to space and features, Ucoz is the most generous out there, they just don’t have any limits! They also provide you with a powerful CMS (Content Managment System) with which to manage your website and many installable scripts. You are however not allowed to use PHP scripts, DataBases, or use your account as a filehost, but for most that shouldn’t be a barrier.
Formerly known as Freewebs, webs is now the biggest provider of free webhosts ever! They host millions of websites, have hundreds of templates to chose from, support for all sorts of includes on your pages, as well as a great deal of space and the best site builder you can find. They don’t charge anything for it!
It’s fast, FREE, and easy!

Don’t you like paying for expensive webhosting? Neither do I. Or maybe you’re just unsatisfied with your current free host? In either one of those cases, this is the place for you. Here you can talk to other users about webhosting; both the troubles of mantaining one and the troubles of chosing one. If you’re a webhost you can post offers. If you’re a customer you can browse through offers or request custom plans. This is the number one place to go if you’re looking for free web hosting. There are lots of different plans availible, with all the features you’ll ever need, weather you’re new to the webbing world or if you’re an experienced user with a big site you’de like to move.
Websites are a key feature on the internet, they are what give you an identity of your own. Sure, you have your IP, your personal adress, but without a site of your own there is nothing there. It’s like a big green field just waiting to have a house raised upon it. As with all branches of business, there’s a downside to gree hosting as well, this being the fact that most free webhosts tend to dissapear after an unspecified ammount of time due to bad funding or boredom. Most people who start offering free hosting are people with good intentions, but with little knowledge within the matter, and often with not enough money either. Running a dedicated server costs money, and you have to know how much you can offer to run a host of your own. No worries though, if you backup your site constantly this can’t harm you. If the host goes down you can always switch to another one, and keep moving. Eventually you’re bound to find a free host that stays, because obviously some of them do.
When judging the different plans take note to the different features described. If you’re new to the web, then it probably won’t matter much, you’ll be satisfied whichever plan you chose. But if you are an experienced internet user you might want to look out for filesize limits, ads and filetype limitations. The free hosts that actualy aim to make money instead of just help the hostless always have limitations, always, if they didn’t they wouldn’t profit. The good thing about these hosts is that they stay, but that doesn’t make them reliable. Also look out for too generous plans, with unlimited space, databases, etc. If there are no caches, it’s still not worth signing up for. The service just won’t last long. Trust me, I’ve been signed up with a dussin free webhosts like this, and all of them have eventually dissapeared, despite their false promises of eternal hosting. It’s a tricky business, but you can save a lot of money from it, and as I said before, as long as you backup constantly you’ll be out of harms reach. Maybe I should repeat that : Make full site backups. Constantly. I’m not even going to talk about the countless ammount of times I’ve had to start over from scratch, or from an ancient copy, after a hosting provider dissapeared.
Free hosting is mostly aimed towards the beginner, that doesn’t have a big site, and doesn’t need focus on reliability either, but big websites can be hosted for free too, no problem. If you have lots of traffic it’s often possible to strike a deal with some professional hosting company for free space in exchange for a link to their website/etc. Anyhow, that’s enough of my random rambling, go here to get started. Or if you prefer paid hosting, you can visit these forums for dedicated & paid forum hosting instead. You’ll find offers, requests, reviews and discussions here as well, just like the above, only more professional. Good luck.
The hosting company that recently opened with so high expectations and this seemingly confident and reliable name just recently diseased. May you rest in peace, survivedigg.com.
The moral of this story : Don’t trust the internet.
