Introducing Vintony Host
Why we built another hosting company in 2026, and what we think the next ten years of cloud look like.
By The Vintony team
Most hosting companies were designed for a world where the bottleneck was the network and the customer was a webmaster. That world is gone. In 2026 the bottleneck is human attention, the customer is a small team of engineers, and the win condition is shipping code on Friday without paging someone on Sunday. Vintony Host is what we built for that world.
Our thesis is simple. Premium infrastructure should not require a year of cloud certifications to operate. You should be able to type your project name into a box, pick a region, click a button, and have a production-ready service in under a minute — with sensible defaults for backups, TLS, observability, and access control. Everything else is opinion.
We picked four product surfaces — shared hosting, VPS, managed cloud, and dedicated servers — because they cover 95% of what real teams need on day one. Object storage and managed databases sit alongside them, sharing the same private network at zero egress cost. Domains are sold at registry cost. That is the entire catalogue, and we will resist the urge to add a 73rd compute SKU.
Pricing is the part we are most proud of. Every plan on the pricing page is the actual price you pay. No introductory rate that triples on renewal, no $5/mo that becomes $14/mo with mandatory backups, no tiered support where the people who can fix your problem cost an extra $99/mo. If we can't make the math work at the sticker price, we'll change the sticker price.
On the engineering side, we did the unglamorous work first. Every region runs the same image, the same orchestration plane, and the same on-call rotation. That homogeneity is what lets us promise sub-90-second provisioning across 12 regions without burning the team out keeping snowflakes alive. The fun stuff — anti-DDoS edge, FIPS-grade KMS, live vertical resize — sits on top of that boring base.
What we explicitly do not do, and probably never will: serverless functions, vendor-locked AI APIs, anything labelled 'innovative DBMS', or pricing models that require a spreadsheet to estimate. There are good companies doing each of those things. We do not need to be all of them.
If any of this resonates — provision your first service for $5.99/mo, kick the tyres, and tell us what we missed. Email goes to a human; the dashboard is open; the 30-day money-back is real.
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