How much do web hosting resellers and agencies charge?

Mendy Perlman, Researcher at Web Hosting Services By: Mendy Perlman | Updated: June 21, 2026 | Fact Checked |
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Research highlights: Reseller hosting plans can start at about $5 to $20 per month, with Namecheap reseller hosting from $19.88 per month. If every included cPanel account is filled, the raw hosting cost per account can drop below $10 a year before billing software, support, payment fees, client acquisition and unused capacity are counted. Published reseller-pricing guides model client charges around $10 to $50 per month, while filled-plan examples can show high gross-margin potential. The model can be profitable as recurring revenue, but it is a volume game built on low churn.

Featured infographic showing modeled annual reseller hosting revenue from 150 clients, with basic hosting at $15 a month earning about $27,000 a year and managed hosting at $45 a month earning about $81,000, beside a panel explaining the cost-to-price gap.
The same 150 clients earn three times as much on managed hosting as on basic resale, because the value is the service, not the server.

How much should you charge clients for web hosting?

Note: client pricing is a business decision, so these are industry-reported ranges, not fixed rates.

  • The cited reseller-pricing guides model client hosting charges around $10 to $50 per month, or roughly $120 to $600 a year.
  • Basic hosting resale examples sit at the lower end, around $10 to $20 per month.
  • Managed hosting examples with updates, backups and support are commonly modeled around $30 to $50 per month or more.
  • Competing with budget hosts on price is a losing game, since they win on volume.
  • The stronger play is value-based pricing, bundling maintenance and support rather than selling disk space.

Service level

Modeled client charge

Basic hosting resale

$10 to $20 / mo

Managed hosting plus support

$30 to $50 / mo

Premium managed care plan

$50+ / mo

The trick is to sell an outcome, not a spec sheet. Clients rarely compare your storage to a budget host, but they will pay for a fast, secure, maintained site with a person to call when something breaks.

Infographic showing how much agencies and resellers charge clients for web hosting, from basic resale to premium managed care plans.
Agencies typically charge more as hosting moves from basic resale to managed support, maintenance and premium care plans.

How much does reseller hosting cost and what are the margins?

  • Namecheap reseller hosting starts at $19.88 per month, with free cPanel and the same price at renewal.
  • The cited reseller-pricing guide groups plans into entry plans around $5 to $15, mid-tier plans around $20 to $50 and high-capacity plans around $60 to $100+ per month.
  • Billing software can be a separate cost unless bundled by the host. Namecheap lists a WHMCS Starter add-on at $8 per month for up to 250 clients, while direct WHMCS self-hosted Plus pricing starts at $34.95 per month, excluding VAT, for up to 250 active clients.
  • Per-account cost falls sharply as a plan fills, to under $10 per client per year on a packed plan.
  • That gap between cost and client price is where modeled reseller gross margins of roughly 60% to 90% can come from before overhead.

Plan tier

Monthly cost

Aimed at

Entry

$5 to $15

New resellers

Mid-tier

$20 to $50

Growing agencies

High-capacity

$60 to $100+

Established resellers

The economics improve as the plan fills. A $30 plan with two clients costs $15 each before overhead, but the same plan with thirty clients costs a dollar each before overhead, which is why capacity utilization matters more than the sticker price.

Infographic comparing reseller hosting plan costs for entry, mid-tier and high-capacity plans, with gross margin potential before overhead.
Reseller hosting plans can range from $5 to $100+ per month, with filled-plan examples showing stronger margins as more client accounts use the same plan.

How much do web designers charge for hosting?

Note: designer pricing varies widely by market and service, so treat these as typical figures.

  • The cited reseller-income examples model designer-style hosting and care-plan pricing at about $15 to $50 per month per client.
  • Basic hosting resale examples run near $15 per month, often as a simple add-on.
  • Hosting bundled with maintenance is modeled closer to $45 to $50 per month.
  • Designers can sell it inside a care plan rather than as a standalone line item.
  • The value sold is updates, edits and support, not the underlying server space.

Model

Modeled monthly

Basic hosting add-on

~$15 / mo

Hosting plus maintenance

~$45 / mo

For designers, hosting is less a product than a retention tool. Folding it into a monthly care plan keeps clients in your ecosystem and turns one-off site builds into steady recurring revenue.

What is the typical hosting markup for agencies?

Note: markup figures are industry-reported and depend on plan capacity, support and positioning.

  • Introductory retail shared hosting often starts around $2 to $10 per month, while the cited reseller-pricing examples model client charges around $10 to $50 per month.
  • In simple filled-plan examples, that can create a revenue-to-cost multiple of roughly 3x to 12x before overhead.
  • Example gross margin can reach about 90% before support time, billing tools, payment fees, acquisition costs and churn are counted.
  • A basic resale example can still show around 60% gross margin, but that is gross margin, not net profit.
  • The markup pays for support, billing, security and management, not just server space.

Per-account cost

Client price

Gross margin / sales multiple

~$1 / mo

$3 / mo

~67% gross margin; 3x revenue-to-cost

~$2 / mo

$25 / mo (premium)

~92% gross margin; 12.5x revenue-to-cost

High gross margins look dramatic, but they are not pure profit. The gap funds support tickets, billing tools, maintenance work, payment fees, client acquisition and the service layer that justifies charging more than a client would pay a budget host directly.

Is reseller hosting profitable?

Note: the scenarios below are illustrative math on reported rates, not guaranteed earnings.

  • Reseller hosting can be profitable as recurring revenue, but it is a volume game, not a quick win.
  • The cited reseller-income guide places a full-time-income tipping point around $4,000 to $5,000 in monthly recurring revenue.
  • In that guide’s model, pure hosting needs roughly 200 to 300 clients to reach that range, while managed plans need about 75 to 100.
  • At 150 clients, basic hosting at $15 each brings about $27,000 a year, and managed at $45 about $81,000.
  • Churn is the profit killer, so retention and low cost per account decide whether the model works.

Scenario (150 clients)

Monthly

Annual

Basic hosting at $15

$2,250

~$27,000

Managed at $45

$6,750

~$81,000

The money is in the service wrapped around the server, not the server itself. Managed plans reach profitability with a third of the clients, since each one pays more and tends to stay longer. For the underlying costs, see our managed WordPress hosting research.

Infographic comparing reseller hosting revenue scenarios for 150 clients, including basic hosting at $15 and managed hosting at $45.
Managed hosting can generate stronger recurring revenue with the same 150 clients, but these examples are gross revenue before support, tools, fees, acquisition and churn.

Sources & additional resources

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Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and is not financial, legal, tax, technical, business or purchasing advice. Web hosting reseller prices, agency hosting rates, client pricing models, margin examples, billing software costs, support costs, payment fees, promotional rates, renewal terms, cPanel account limits, WHMCS pricing, provider policies, taxes and availability can change at any time and may vary by country, currency, billing term, plan capacity, client volume, service level, support scope and individual account. Always confirm current pricing, included features, account limits, renewal terms, software costs, payment fees, cancellation policies and client-service responsibilities directly with the reseller host, billing platform, accountant, attorney or business advisor before launching, pricing or changing a reseller hosting or agency care-plan offer.