Across hosting, domains, software & more
The public record for what things really cost.
PriceWorld is a public, dated record of what things really cost — hosting, domains, software, subscriptions and more. Each figure is source-backed where available, modeled where not, and dated either way. Renewal jumps after an intro price are the sharpest case we file, not the whole record.
Figures across this page are recorded readings from the project datasets, each dated — source-backed where available, modeled where not. Not a live feed or live search: typing opens the record index, and the department links above jump straight to a category. Confirm with the provider before you buy.
- Price
- What a plan or product is recorded to cost.
- Change
- How that price moves — the renewal step, a volume curve, or flat.
- Provenance
- The source it was read from, its confidence tier, and the date.
- Heads-up
- An optional Passport reminder before a price you watch changes.
Folder A · Departments
The record, mapped by department
PriceWorld files prices by life area, so the whole record has a shape you can browse. Hosting, domains, email and a first slice of AI tools and supplements are on file today; the rest are in scope and open as the record fills. Filled marks have records on file now; hollow marks are preview.
- Broadband preview
- Mobile Plans preview
- Security preview
- Meal Kits preview
- Delivery Passes preview
- Fuel & Charging preview
- Auto Insurance preview
- Rideshare Passes preview
- Supplements on file
- Fitness preview
- Web Hosting on file
- Domains on file
- Email Services on file
- AI Tools on file
- Savings preview
- Credit Cards preview
- Banking Fees preview
- Investing preview
- Pets preview
- TV & Movies preview
Folder B · The record
The intro rate is the headline. The step is the real number.
One record, read the same way across categories: what you pay first, what it renews to, how far that is, and the date it was read. Counts below are derived from the project datasets — coverage on record, not a claim that any category is complete.
Source-backed where a figure was read at the provider; modeled or marked needs review when it was not. A count is coverage on record, not a promise of accuracy.
| File | Subject | Category | Intro | Renews to | Step | Recorded | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PW-HOST-0023 | SiteGround | Web hosting | $2.99/mo | $17.99/mo | +502% | 2026-02-19 | Source-backed |
| PW-HOST-0019 | Bluehost | Web hosting | $3.99/mo | $9.99/mo | +150% | 2026-02-19 | Source-backed |
| PW-HOST-0021 | Hostinger | Web hosting | $1.99/mo | $3.99/mo | +101% | 2026-02-19 | Source-backed |
| PW-HOST-0077 | IONOS | Web hosting | $1.00/mo | $14.00/mo | +1300% | 2026-03-19 | Source-backed |
| PW-DOM-0051 | GoDaddy.com | Domains | $11.99/yr | $22.99/yr | +92% | 2026-02-19 | Source-backed |
| PW-DOM-0044 | Namecheap.com | Domains | $9.98/yr | $15.98/yr | +60% | 2026-02-19 | Source-backed |
| PW-DOM-0047 | Porkbun.com | Domains | $9.73/yr | $10.91/yr | +12% | 2026-02-19 | Source-backed |
| PW-DOM-0040 | Cloudflare.com | Domains | $10.11/yr | $10.11/yr | flat | 2026-02-19 | Source-backed |
Some recurring prices scale instead of stepping
Email and software tools price by list size, so the record reads as a curve rather than a single renewal step. Plan prices are recorded; volume tiers are modeled from typical sending.
Folder C · Evidence
Every figure carries the evidence behind it
A price is only as good as the record behind it. So each figure opens an evidence file: where it was read, the confidence tier it carries, the date it was recorded — and the correction path, which never rewrites the record on its own.
- The figure
- Intro and recorded renewal rate, with the step between them.
- Provenance
- Where it was read, how, and the confidence tier it carries.
- History
- Recorded points only — no record exists before the first reading.
- Correction
- The path a reported price takes; it never edits the record on its own.
Open a provider file
A sample of files on record across hosting, domains and email. Each opens its intro and renewal figures, the source behind them, and the date they were read.
Folder D · Price Passport
Open a Passport — a heads-up before the trial converts or the renewal charges
A Price Passport is your renewal watch. File a trial or a renewal and we send word before the trial converts or the renewal charge lands — with time to cancel or switch — and flag a price that sits above what others pay. Enabled by hand while we build it; we email you, never the vendor. Below is a sample schedule on Bluehost, the nearest renewal in a sample file.
You record the plan, what you pay, and the date it renews. Nothing is bought, switched or cancelled.
A reminder is scheduled 14 days before renewal — while there is still room to act.
The intro term ends and the recorded standard rate ($9.99/mo) is expected to apply.
One file, every watch request
A Passport request can span categories — hosting today, domains and email beside it, more as the record grows. Real recorded figures; the renewal dates below are a sample.
| File | Subject | Category | You pay | Renews to | Step | Renews on | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PW-HOST-0019 | Bluehost | Web hosting | $3.99/mo | $9.99/mo | +150% | 20 Jun 2026 in 7 days | Heads-up now |
| PW-DOM-0044 | Namecheap.com | Domains | $9.98/yr | $15.98/yr | +60% | 15 Jul 2026 in 32 days | Watched |
| PW-HOST-0023 | SiteGround | Web hosting | $2.99/mo | $17.99/mo | +502% | 02 Aug 2026 in 50 days | Watched |
| PW-HOST-0031 | GreenGeeks | Web hosting | $2.95/mo | $10.95/mo | +271% | 10 Sept 2026 in 89 days | Watched |
A new watch is queued for early access, not tracked the instant you submit. It follows the provider's recorded rate and emails you — never the provider. It does not read your account or place an order.
Folder E · Corrections
Seen a different price? It opens a claim, not an edit.
When a reader reports a price that differs from the one on file, the number is not swapped in. A claim is opened, queued, and weighed against a source. The record moves only when a source-backed reading supports it.
A reported price is kept as pending review and can never move a recorded figure on its own. Here is the path one sample claim takes, end to end.
A different price is reported
A reader reports a figure that differs from the one on file. No source link is attached.
ReceivedValidated and queued
The report is shaped into a review item and entered as pending review. The recorded figure is untouched.
Pending reviewRecheck triggered
A fresh reading of the price page is opened for the same plan, to weigh the report against a source.
In reviewHeld as a crowd report
The recorded rate did not match the report. The claim is kept, labelled and visible — but it has not changed the record.
Held · needs sourceReport a price you can see
Reporting opens a pending claim on that file — never a direct edit. A claim records the figure, the region and your source, and is queued for review against the provider before any recorded price moves.
Folder F · Method
We rank by math, not money
Four boundaries that hold across the whole record.
A figure is a dated reading
Each price is a dated reading from a source — source-backed where it was read at the provider, modeled or marked needs review when not. Never a live quote; confirm with the provider before you buy.
A tier travels with every figure
Source-backed was read at the provider. Modeled is an estimate, never shown as headline truth. Needs review is flagged and waiting. The tier says how much weight a number can bear.
A correction opens a claim
A reported price enters review as a claim. It can never move a recorded figure on its own; a source-backed reading is what closes it.
Placement is not for sale
Ordering follows the recorded math. Any affiliate links are disclosed and never change a recorded figure or its position on the record.
Prices, counts and recorded dates are real records derived from the project datasets; personal renewal dates, the correction claim, and the file / reference numbers (PW-…) are labelled samples, dated 2026-06-13. Figures are recorded readings — source-backed where available, modeled or needs-review where not — and are never presented as live, verified-now, or a promise of accuracy.
Start with the record.
Look up what something really costs — or open a Price Passport for a heads-up before a trial converts or a renewal charges.