Check your hosting
renewal price.
Use the HostingGrader Hosting Renewal Price Checker to compare your intro rate with the renewal rate and see how much your hosting cost may increase after the first term.
Intro price is only the beginning
Many hosting plans renew at a higher monthly rate. This tool helps you spot the difference before it catches you later.
Hosting Renewal Price Checker
Enter your introductory monthly price, renewal monthly price, and billing term to estimate the renewal jump and long-term cost difference.
Why renewal pricing matters
The price advertised on a hosting page is often the introductory rate. The renewal rate can be much higher after the first billing term ends.
Intro prices can be temporary
Many hosting companies use discounted first-term pricing. That price may only apply when you prepay for a specific billing term.
Renewal rates can jump
A plan that starts at a low monthly rate may renew at a much higher price. The difference can change the real value of the plan.
Add-ons can renew too
Domains, email, backups, security, and other extras may also renew separately, adding more to the yearly cost.
What to check before renewal
Before renewing a hosting plan, review the full cost, included features, current site needs, and whether another plan may be a better fit.
Billing term
Check whether the renewal is monthly, yearly, or multi-year. A longer term may lower the rate but increase upfront cost.
Included features
Make sure backups, SSL, email, security, staging, and support are still included or priced fairly after renewal.
Current website needs
Your site may need more performance, support, storage, or security than it did when you first signed up.
