Pricing, search, support, and portal UI blocks.
A narrow library with stronger defaults.
WebHostingUI focuses on the parts of a web hosting website frontend that matter most: hero sections, pricing layouts, domain search UI, trust layers, support content, and customer-facing status blocks.
Landing
Hero sections and acquisition blocks designed for shared hosting, VPS, reseller, and managed WordPress offers.
Commerce
Plan selection surfaces that keep pricing dense enough to be useful, but still easy to scan.
Conversion
FAQ, support, and comparison patterns that reduce objections before checkout or migration.
Operations
Dashboard and customer portal blocks for quota visibility, uptime snapshots, backup health, and support status.
A cleaner starting point than generic SaaS sections.
Each component page includes the preview, ready-to-copy code, and practical notes for adapting it to shared hosting, VPS, reseller, or managed WordPress offers.
Launch faster with hosting that feels operational from day one.
Built-in backups, free migration, and a support lane that answers like a product team.
Hosting Hero
A dual-column hero with room for value proposition, offer framing, and support proof.
Domain Search Panel
A compact search panel with TLD cues and enough visual weight for a homepage slot.
1 site • backups included
10 sites • staging • priority support
Unlimited sites • white-glove migration
Pricing Tier Grid
Three pricing cards that emphasize the recommended tier without turning the section loud.
Plan Comparison Table
A capability table for shared, VPS, and dedicated offers when buyers are deeper in evaluation mode.
Start from a full Next.js homepage when one block is not enough.
WebHostingUI now includes downloadable website starters alongside individual sections, so teams can preview a fuller landing page and adapt it locally.
Launch a hosting homepage that feels credible on day one.
Hero, domain search, pricing, migration proof, FAQ, and closing CTA are already wired in.
Next.js Hosting Starter
A ready-made hosting landing page starter for Next.js and React with hero, domain search, pricing, migration framing, FAQ, and CTA sections.
A publishing workflow that stays clean as the library grows.
Stable authoring shape
Every component ships with the same preview, snippet, and guidance structure.
Scheduled bot prompt
Jules or any agent can add one strong hosting component per run without drifting into generic template filler.
Static deployment
Cloudflare Pages stays simple: install, build, and publish the generated build directory.
More projects built with the same product-first mindset.
If you like focused tools with clear positioning, take a look at the rest of the work from the same builder behind WebHostingUI.