GreenGeeks Web Hosting Review

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By hawk
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GreenGeeks stands out for its reliable hosting performance and its commitment to sustainability. With solid features across shared, VPS, reseller, and dedicated hosting plans, it’s a dependable choice—especially for eco-conscious users. However, it misses out on cloud and Windows hosting options, and the cancellation process is less intuitive than it should be.

Pros

  • Wide range of hosting types
  • Strong eco-friendly commitment (300% renewable energy match)
  • Good value for money
  • Friendly, helpful customer support

Cons

  • No cloud or Windows server hosting
  • Service cancellation requires a support ticket

A Hosting Company With a Green Mission

GreenGeeks sets itself apart by investing in renewable energy and reforestation. It matches 300% of its energy usage with Green-e certified renewable energy credits and plants one tree per customer via One Tree Planted. It claims to replace over 615,000 kWh annually—enough to power dozens of homes.

Hosting Plans Overview

Shared Hosting

GreenGeeks’ shared plans—Lite, Pro, and Premium—start at $12.95/month.

  • Lite: One site, 25GB storage, 50 email accounts
  • Pro: Unlimited sites, 50GB storage, unlimited email
  • Premium: 100GB storage, dedicated IP

All plans include free domain (annual plans), SSL, backups, caching, and unlimited bandwidth. While these are competitive, HostGator offers stronger shared hosting with Windows support and unlimited storage.

WordPress & WooCommerce Hosting

These plans mirror shared hosting but come with one-click WordPress installation. WooCommerce is pre-integrated for online stores. While GreenGeeks offers solid WordPress performance, A2 Hosting wins out with unlimited storage across all tiers.

VPS Hosting

GreenGeeks’ VPS plans are fully managed and include 24/7 monitoring:

  • 2GB RAM: $39.95/month
  • 4GB RAM: $59.95/month
  • 8GB RAM: $109.95/month

Each plan includes SSD storage, up to 10TB bandwidth, SSL, and migration. However, services like Hostwinds and Hostinger offer more flexible VPS setups—including unmanaged, gaming, and higher RAM options.

Reseller Hosting

Ideal for agencies or freelancers, these plans allow white-labeling with cPanel customization:

  • RH-25: 25 cPanels, 60GB SSD, 600GB bandwidth ($34.95/month)
  • RH-50: 50 cPanels, 80GB SSD
  • RH-80: 80 cPanels, 160GB SSD

While decent, Hostwinds again surpasses GreenGeeks with unlimited data and storage.

Dedicated Servers

GreenGeeks’ dedicated servers range from basic to advanced:

  • Entry Server: 2GB RAM, 500GB storage – $169/month
  • Pro Server: 16GB RAM, 2x 500GB storage – $439/month

Though sufficient for many users, AccuWeb is a better choice if you need Windows compatibility or more server customization.

No Cloud Hosting—A Missed Opportunity

Cloud hosting lets you scale easily across multiple servers. Unfortunately, GreenGeeks doesn’t offer this. Services like DreamHost and Ionos provide more robust and scalable cloud options.

Usability & Customer Experience

GreenGeeks makes site setup easy through a user-friendly dashboard and cPanel. It includes one-click installations, website templates, DNS settings, and cache management. However, the free domain is only included with annual plans.

Support is available via live chat, tickets, and phone (9 a.m.–12 a.m. daily). All interactions were prompt and helpful. The only hiccup? You can’t cancel directly from the dashboard—you’ll need to submit a support ticket.

Performance & Uptime

GreenGeeks guarantees 99.9% uptime, and during testing, there were no notable outages or lags. The dashboard and cPanel remained stable, and our sample site loaded quickly.

All hosting plans come with a 30-day money-back guarantee, although that’s shorter than DreamHost’s 97-day refund period.

Final Thoughts

If environmental impact is important to you, GreenGeeks is an excellent web host that goes beyond greenwashing. Its plans are well-priced and well-supported, with features that suit individuals and small businesses. For those needing Windows servers or cloud scalability, however, AccuWeb, Ionos, or Liquid Web offer more comprehensive solutions.

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