Your website isn't just a file on a server.
Most hosting is just infrastructure: a control panel, an uptime graph, and a ticket system if something breaks. That works for some. But if you want someone who actually knows your site, checks on it regularly, and picks up when something feels off, most hosting isn't that.
I run a small, hands-on operation. When you host with me, you're not a customer number. I know your site and I'm the one who answers when you reach out.
Don't have a site yet? That's fine. I can help you get something up, nothing fancy, just something that works. You don't need much more than an idea.
Capacity
For that to mean anything, I keep the client list short. Maximum 42 clients. When that's full, it's full, because taking on more would mean giving each one less attention, and that defeats the point.
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