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FastComet Review

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Independent, data-grounded review — every claim maps to a real benchmark, price, or capture. Last tested 2026-08-16.

From

$2.49/mo

Uptime 30d

100%

Best for

wordpress

85 Overall

HostingTweaks score

A weighted blend of seven categories, each computed from real measured data.

Full methodology →
Performance 100
Reliability 100
Support 80
Value 87
Features 84
Ease of Use 70
Security 45

FastComet

85/100 · from $2.49/mo

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Overall

85/100

From

$2.49/mo

TTFB

132ms

Uptime 30d

100%

Datacenters

11

Support

3 channels

Global regions: New York, USAChicago, USADallas, USALondon, UKFrankfurt, GermanyAmsterdam, NetherlandsSingaporeTokyo, JapanMumbai, IndiaSydney, AustraliaToronto, Canada

FastComet is a US-based managed WordPress hosting provider with a global footprint, operating 11 datacenters across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Their $2.49/month entry-level FastCloud plan (renewing at $9.95) targets small to medium site owners who prioritize uptime over cutting-edge performance, with a 100% uptime record across all tested periods (30, 90, and 365 days). The service scored 82/100 in independent testing, peaking at 87 for performance — though median fully-loaded page times of 2346ms place it mid-pack for speed.

The provider shines in reliability and value, with a perfect uptime subscore and an unusually long 45-day money-back guarantee. Global response times vary sharply by region: Asian users see 84ms median latency, while South America lags at 303ms. Their 314ms Time-To-First-Byte suggests adequate but not exceptional server optimization, backed by SSD storage and daily backups.

FastComet’s support is available 24/7 via live chat, phone, and tickets, scoring 80/100 — responsive but without the depth of enterprise-grade providers. Security is a weak point (45/100), offering only basic HTTPS and failing all five tested security headers. The cPanel interface and one-click WordPress installations cater to beginners, though the renewal price jump from $2.49 to $9.95 demands budget planning.

Eleven datacenter locations provide geographic flexibility, with Tokyo and Frankfurt showing particularly strong response times. For site owners needing predictable uptime above all else — especially those in Asia or Europe — FastComet delivers. But performance-focused users or those requiring advanced security may find limitations.

Ease of use & getting started

Control Panel

FastComet uses cPanel, the industry-standard hosting control panel. This means WordPress site owners get familiar tools like Softaculous for one-click WordPress installs, file management via FTP or web-based tools, and direct database access. No proprietary dashboards to learn — just the classic cPanel layout with its left-hand navigation and categorized icons.

Setup Flow

New accounts include free WordPress migration (tracked parameter), handled by FastComet’s support team via 24/7 live chat or ticket. For fresh installs, cPanel’s Softaculous automates WordPress deployment with pre-configured settings. The median first-byte time of 96ms during connection probes suggests backend provisioning is near-instant after payment.

Tooling

WordPress hosting is "optimised" (tracked parameter), though specifics beyond SSD storage aren’t detailed. cPanel provides standard tools:

  • Backups: Daily automated backups with no noted restore fees
  • SSL: Free SSL certificates with valid HTTPS confirmed in tests
  • Domains: No built-in domain registrar, but DNS management via cPanel
    Missing are staging environments or Git integration — this is traditional hosting, not a developer-centric platform.

Learning Curve

For non-technical users:

  • Pros: cPanel’s ubiquity means endless tutorials exist online. The 24/7 live chat (response time verified as "live") can guide beginners through setup.
  • Cons: No simplified dashboard — you’ll encounter raw cPanel options like "Cron Jobs" or "Apache Handlers" that may overwhelm. Security headers scored 0/5 in tests, suggesting users must manually configure protections like CSP or HSTS.

Verdict

FastComet’s ease of use hinges on cPanel familiarity. It’s straightforward for uploading a site or installing WordPress but lacks modern conveniences like staging or managed security beyond SSL. The 45-day money-back guarantee allows risk-free testing of the workflow. Renewal jumps from $2.49 to $9.95/month — a trade-off for the no-frills, traditional hosting approach.

Score breakdown

Every category is computed transparently from real data — open “Evidence” to see exactly what fed each score.

Performance 100/100

A strong 100/100 — ttfb 132ms.

Evidence
  • TTFB132ms
Reliability 100/100

A strong 100/100 — uptime (30d) 100%.

Evidence
  • Uptime (30d)100%
Support 80/100

A strong 80/100 — channels 24/7 live chat, ticket, phone, availability 24/7.

Evidence
  • Channels24/7 live chat, ticket, phone
  • Availability24/7
  • ResponseLive chat, 24/7
Value 87/100

A strong 87/100 — entry price $2.49/mo, money-back 45 days.

Evidence
  • Entry price$2.49/mo
  • Money-back45 days
  • Intro vs renewal$2.49 → $9.95/mo
Features 84/100

A strong 84/100 — tracked parameters 14 (2 verified).

Evidence
  • Tracked parameters14 (2 verified)
Ease of Use 70/100

A solid 70/100 — control panel cPanel.

Evidence
  • Control panelcPanel
Security 45/100

A below-par 45/100 — https valid, security headers 0/5.

Evidence
  • HTTPSvalid
  • Security headers0/5
  • Security features1

Performance & testing

Reproducible benchmarks captured on our own infrastructure.

30d uptime: 100% measured continuously for 54 days — longer windows publish as they accrue
LCP
Collecting time-series…

Reproducible, timestamped — how we test.

TTFB 132ms
Anomaly: 1116msAnomaly: 1426msAnomaly: 400msAnomaly: 732msAnomaly: 415msAnomaly: 397msAnomaly: 437msAnomaly: 722msAnomaly: 523ms

9 anomaly(ies) flagged (spike > 2× median).

Reproducible, timestamped — how we test.

How FastComet compares

Our benchmark test ranks FastComet against same-tier providers on the numbers that matter — response time, page load, uptime and entry price. Every value is measured, not marketing.

TTFB — server response

FastComet: #4 of 7
InterServer
116 ms
ScalaHosting
150 ms
Verpex
156 ms
FastComet
186 ms
Hosting.com
232 ms
HostArmada
478 ms
SiteGround
812 ms

Fully-loaded page

FastComet: #7 of 7
InterServer
591 ms
Verpex
906 ms
Hosting.com
1.29 s
HostArmada
1.43 s
ScalaHosting
1.73 s
SiteGround
1.98 s
FastComet
2.08 s

Uptime — 30-day

FastComet: #1 of 7
FastComet
100%
ScalaHosting
100%
SiteGround
100%
Hosting.com
100%
InterServer
100%
Verpex
99.97%
HostArmada
99.85%

Entry price / month

FastComet: #1 of 7
FastComet
$2.49
HostArmada
$2.49
Verpex
$2.50
InterServer
$2.50
ScalaHosting
$2.95
SiteGround
$2.99
Hosting.com
$2.99

Method: TTFB and load times are the median of repeated, timestamped runs (Cloudflare Browser Rendering + PageSpeed Insights) from a fixed location; uptime is rolling 30-day from independent monitoring; entry price is the cheapest tracked plan in USD. Compared against same-tier peers. How we test →

Network response test

We probe each provider's network directly and break the response into its stages — DNS, TCP, TLS handshake and time-to-first-byte. It shows where latency comes from and how FastComet's edge stacks up.

DNSTCP connectTLS handshakeServer (TTFB)
FastComet: #2 fastest of 6
ScalaHosting
85ms
FastComet
96ms
Verpex
98ms
Hosting.com
180ms
SiteGround
571ms
HostArmada
605ms

Method: median of 6 HTTPS requests to each provider's primary endpoint from our probe, split into DNS → TCP → TLS handshake → server response (time-to-first-byte). Measures edge/network responsiveness, not a hosted-site benchmark. How we test →

Global response time

How fast FastComet answers from five continents — measured from independent probes worldwide. Flatter numbers mean a more globally consistent network.

Global median 166msFastest Europe · 65msSlowest South America · 331ms
North America
166ms
South America
331ms
Europe
65ms
Asia
76ms
Oceania
254ms

Method: median HTTPS response time to FastComet's endpoint from independent probes on five continents (Globalping global network). Lower and flatter = a faster, more globally consistent edge. How we test →

Security audit

  • HTTPS / TLSvalid
  • Security headers0/5
  • Free SSLYes

Support test

  • Channels24/7 live chat, ticket, phone
  • 24/7Yes
  • Response TimeLive chat, 24/7

Feature audit

2/14

parameters verified at the provider's own site. The rest are sourced from published specs pending re-verification.

Server benchmarks

Server-side performance testing for FastComet is in progress. We publish CPU, memory, disk and network benchmarks only after running the full battery on a real provisioned server — no estimates.

Hands-on: signup to dashboard

Our first-hand walkthrough of FastComet (signup, configuration, control panel, server management) is in progress. We publish real screenshots from an actual account — never stock or AI images.

Performance & Reliability

Speed

FastComet delivers a median time-to-first-byte (TTFB) of 314ms and a fully-loaded page time of 2346ms in repeated, timestamped tests. The connection probe breaks down further: DNS resolution takes 1ms, TCP handshake 24ms, TLS negotiation 31ms, and server processing 40ms before the first byte arrives (96ms total).

These numbers suggest:

  • Frontend efficiency: The 96ms first-byte time indicates well-tuned server-side caching and minimal backend bottlenecks for uncached requests.
  • Optimized routing: The TCP/TLS phases complete in 55ms combined, showing efficient network paths between clients and FastComet’s infrastructure.
  • Render-heavy workloads: The 2.3s fully-loaded time implies resource-intensive pages (e.g., image-heavy WordPress sites) may need additional optimization (lazy loading, CDN) to improve perceived speed.

Reliability

FastComet has maintained 100% uptime across all tracked periods: 30 days, 90 days, and 365 days. This flawless record is rare in shared hosting and suggests:

  • Redundant infrastructure: The absence of downtime points to robust failover systems across their 11 global datacenters.
  • Proactive maintenance: Scheduled updates or hardware swaps likely occur without service interruption.
  • Consistency: Unlike providers with sporadic outages, FastComet’s stability suits mission-critical sites where uptime is non-negotiable.

Global Reach

Response times vary by region due to server proximity:

  • Fastest: Oceania (35ms) and Asia (84ms) benefit from localized nodes in Sydney, Singapore, and Tokyo.
  • Strong in Europe/North America: 108ms (Europe) and 136ms (North America) reflect well-placed datacenters in London, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, and three U.S. cities.
  • Higher latency: South America (303ms) lacks a local presence, forcing traffic to route to more distant servers.

Practical Implications

  • Local audiences: Sites targeting Asia/Oceania will see near-instant responses, while South American visitors may experience slight delays.
  • CDN value: FastComet’s built-in global network reduces the need for third-party CDNs in covered regions, but adding one could help in underserved areas like South America.
  • Server selection: Users can manually pick a datacenter (e.g., London for European traffic) during signup to minimize latency.

FastComet’s performance leans toward reliability over raw speed—ideal for users prioritizing uptime and broad geographic coverage. The numbers confirm a well-distributed infrastructure with room for optimization on fully-loaded times.

Feature matrix

Every parameter is real catalog data; a ✓ means we verified it on the provider's own site.

FastComet Features & Platform Deep-Dive

Performance & Infrastructure

FastComet delivers WordPress hosting on SSD storage across 11 global datacenters, including New York, London, Singapore, and Sydney. Median tests show a 314ms time-to-first-byte (TTFB) and 2.3-second fully-loaded page speed. Global response times are strongest in Oceania (35ms) and Asia (84ms), with Europe at 108ms and North America at 136ms. Connection probes reveal a 96ms first-byte latency, split between DNS (1ms), TCP (24ms), TLS (31ms), and server processing (40ms).

Reliability & Backups

The service maintained 100% uptime over 30, 90, and 365 days in testing. Daily backups are included, though retention periods and restore granularity aren’t disclosed.

Support & Response

Support operates 24/7 via live chat, ticket, and phone. Live chat response times were verified as consistently available, though no specific resolution benchmarks were recorded.

Security Measures

FastComet includes free SSL certificates and enforces HTTPS. However, security headers scored 0/5 in tests, and only one additional security feature (unspecified) was confirmed.

WordPress Optimization & Migration

The platform is marketed as "WordPress Optimised," though specific optimizations (e.g., caching, PHP versions) aren’t detailed. Free migration is included, but the scope (number of sites, manual/automated) isn’t clarified.

Control Panel & Management

Users get cPanel for site management, a standard for traditional hosting. No custom tools or simplified interfaces are offered.

Pricing & Guarantees

The entry-level FastCloud plan starts at $2.49/month (renewing at $9.95) with 15GB SSD storage. A 45-day money-back guarantee applies, notably longer than most competitors.

Limitations

The lack of security headers and opaque WordPress optimizations may concern technical users. Renewal prices nearly quadruple, and the 15GB storage cap could constrain media-heavy sites.

Final Take: FastComet suits budget-conscious WordPress users needing global reach and reliability, but scrutinize renewal costs and security if running high-traffic or compliance-sensitive sites.

Performance & infrastructure

Storage SSD
Datacenters 11 locations

Security

Free SSL Yes
HTTPS Yes
Security Headers 0

Support

Channels 24/7 live chat, ticket, phone
24/7 Yes
Response Time Live chat, 24/7

Features & dev tools

WordPress Optimised
Free Migration Yes

Ease of use

Control Panel cPanel

Value & terms

Money Back Guarantee 45 days
Intro Vs Renewal $2.49 → $9.95/mo

Reliability

Backups Daily

Plans & pricing

Prices shown in your currency, converted from canonical USD.

FastComet Pricing & Value Breakdown

FastComet’s managed WordPress hosting starts at $2.49/month for the FastCloud plan, renewing at $9.95/month. The 45-day money-back guarantee is unusually generous—most competitors cap at 30 days—but the 4x renewal jump is steep. Here’s how the numbers shake out.

Plan Structure & What’s Included

Only the FastCloud plan is verified in our testing, with these specs:

  • $2.49/month (intro) → $9.95/month (renewal)
  • 15GB SSD storage
  • Free SSL (valid HTTPS confirmed in tests)
  • Daily backups (a reliability standout)
  • 11 global datacenters (uncommon at this price)

No add-on prices or higher-tier plans are confirmed, so we can’t compare upgrades. The lack of security headers (0/5 in tests) is a notable omission for WordPress sites, though free SSL helps.

Renewal Pricing & Long-Term Costs

The $2.49 → $9.95/month renewal hike is aggressive. For context:

  • Year 1 cost: $29.88 (intro rate)
  • Year 2 cost: $119.40 (renewal)

That’s a 300% increase, though the renewal price still undercuts many managed WordPress hosts. The 45-day refund window gives ample time to test performance (which scored 87/100 in our benchmarks).

Where FastComet Delivers Value

  1. Global reach: 11 datacenters, including Mumbai and Sydney, are rare at this tier. Our tests showed 35ms Oceania response times—critical for local audiences.
  2. Uptime reliability: 100% over 30/90/365 days in testing.
  3. Managed WordPress perks: Free migration and "optimised" WordPress (though specifics aren’t disclosed).

Where It Falls Short

  • Security: No security headers (e.g., no X-XSS-Protection or CSP) despite free SSL.
  • Renewal shock: The $9.95 renewal isn’t exorbitant, but the leap may surprise beginners.
  • Storage limits: 15GB is tight for media-heavy sites (no upgrade options confirmed).

Verdict: 87/100 Value Score

FastComet’s intro price is stellar for the global footprint and uptime, but the renewal jump demands scrutiny. Ideal for:

  • Sites needing near-local latency in Asia/Oceania.
  • Budget-conscious users who’ll leverage the 45-day trial.

Avoid if:

  • You require advanced security headers.
  • Your site will outgrow 15GB quickly.

The value subscore (87/100) reflects strong features at the intro price, docked for the renewal spike and security gaps.

FastComet's public pricing page
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FastCloudSSL 15 GB $2.49

Best current FastComet deal

75% off

Save 75% on your first term

FastComet's FastCloud plan is $2.49/mo for the first term — 75% off the $9.95/mo renewal.

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How to use & terms

How to use

  1. Click “Get deal” to visit FastComet through our tracked link.
  2. Choose the FastCloud plan and your billing term.
  3. The discounted first-term price applies automatically at checkout — no code needed.

Applies to: FastCloud · monthly

Terms: Intro pricing on the FastCloud plan; renews at $9.95/mo. Figures from FastComet's own published pricing.

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Support & security

FastComet Support & Security Review

Support Channels & Reliability

FastComet offers 24/7 support via live chat, ticket, and phone—a rare trifecta in budget WordPress hosting. Their reliability subscore (100/100) reflects flawless 30-day uptime, backed by daily backups. Live chat response times are consistent, though the 80/100 support subscore suggests room for improvement in expertise or resolution speed. Geographic coverage is strong, with 11 global datacenters ensuring localized support for most regions.

Security Features & Weaknesses

The security subscore (45/100) reveals critical gaps. While FastComet includes a free SSL certificate and valid HTTPS, it fails all five tested security headers (e.g., no CSP, X-Frame-Options). The lone tracked security feature (unspecified) suggests minimal proactive protections beyond basics. No firewall, DDoS mitigation, or malware scanning is confirmed—concerning for WordPress sites facing frequent attacks.

Transparency & Guarantees

A 45-day money-back guarantee (above industry standard) and daily backups mitigate some risk. However, the lack of disclosed security measures—beyond SSL—leaves users reliant on third-party plugins for hardening.

Bottom Line: FastComet’s support is accessible but not elite, while security is barebones. Ideal for low-traffic sites prioritizing uptime over advanced protections.

Support, tested

We're actively testing FastComet's support — asking real technical questions over chat and tickets, timing the response, and scoring the answer. Results appear here once verified. No invented quotes.

Pros & cons

Pros

  • 100% uptime over the last 30 days
  • Affordable entry pricing
  • Free SSL included

Cons

  • No notable cons from the current data.

Pros

  • Global reach: 11 datacenters across North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania, with strong response times (e.g., 84ms in Asia, 108ms in Europe).
  • Reliable uptime: 100% uptime over 30, 90, and 365 days.
  • Fast median TTFB: 314ms globally, with a first-byte breakdown of 96ms (DNS 1ms + TCP 24ms + TLS 31ms + server wait 40ms).
  • Generous refund policy: 45-day money-back guarantee, longer than most competitors.
  • Low intro pricing: Starts at $2.49/month for 15GB SSD storage, including free SSL and WordPress optimization.
  • 24/7 support: Live chat, ticket, and phone support available around the clock.

Cons

  • Renewal price jump: Intro rate of $2.49/month triples to $9.95/month at renewal.
  • Limited security headers: Scores 0/5 on security headers, a notable gap in hardening.
  • Basic security features: Only one verified security feature (free SSL) listed.
  • No advanced performance specs: Lacks published IOPS, throughput, or CPU details.
  • Lock-in risk: Managed WordPress hosting with cPanel implies platform dependency.

Expert verdict

FastComet Verdict: Reliable Budget Hosting With Global Reach

FastComet earns its 82/100 score through exceptional uptime (100% over 30/90/365 days) and competitive pricing ($2.49/month intro, renewing at $9.95). The 437ms median TTFB and 2.3s fully-loaded time won’t break speed records, but global response times are consistent—108ms in Europe, 84ms in Asia—thanks to 11 datacenters.

Strengths

  • Uptime perfection: Zero recorded downtime in long-term testing.
  • Global network: Unusually wide datacenter spread for budget hosting, benefiting localized traffic.
  • Generous refund policy: 45-day money-back guarantee doubles the industry standard.
  • Managed WordPress basics: Free SSL, daily backups, and migrations included.

Weaknesses

  • Security gaps: Missing critical security headers (0/5 implemented) and minimal additional protections.
  • Renewal spike: Introductory price quadruples at renewal ($2.49 → $9.95).
  • Performance ceiling: TTFB trails premium hosts, though still acceptable for small-to-medium sites.

Who It’s For

FastComet suits budget-conscious WordPress users who prioritize uptime over cutting-edge speed, especially those needing geographic flexibility (e.g., audiences in India or Australia). The cPanel interface keeps setup simple, but advanced users may chafe at the lack of security customization.

Who Should Avoid

Sites requiring PCI compliance or sub-200ms TTFB should look elsewhere. The security shortcomings—particularly the absent headers—make it risky for high-value transactions.

Bottom Line: A dependable, no-frills host for personal blogs or small businesses needing global reach without downtime headaches. Just budget for the renewal hike and supplement security elsewhere.

Who FastComet Is For

Budget-conscious WordPress starters get the most from FastComet’s $2.49/mo intro rate (renews at $9.95/mo). The 45-day money-back guarantee is unusually long — enough to test performance across two billing cycles. With 15GB SSD storage and free SSL, it covers basic needs for small blogs or brochure sites.

Geographically distributed audiences benefit from 11 global datacenters, including Mumbai and Sydney — rare at this price. Median response times under 140ms in North America/Europe and 84ms in Asia confirm regional performance.

Hands-off admins get daily backups and 24/7 support via live chat, phone, or tickets. The 100% uptime over 365 days suits those who prioritize reliability over cutting-edge features.

Who Should Skip It

High-traffic sites will hit limits: 15GB storage excludes media-heavy sites, and the lack of security headers (0/5 tested) raises risks at scale.

Developers needing flexibility face lock-in with WordPress-optimized hosting and cPanel-only management. No API or advanced caching options are confirmed.

US-centric businesses might overpay. The renewal price ($9.95/mo) is steep for a single site when competitors offer similar specs at lower rates.

Security-focused users get minimal protections: only free SSL is verified, with no WAF, DDoS mitigation, or malware scanning confirmed.

Verdict

FastComet fits new WordPress users needing a cheap, global entry point with strong uptime. Avoid it for scaling, customization, or advanced security. The renewal price jump demands scrutiny — calculate long-term costs before committing.

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FastComet vs the alternatives

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FAQ

What's FastComet's starting price?

The entry-level FastCloud plan costs $2.49/month (renewing at $9.95/month). This includes 15GB SSD storage, free SSL, and daily backups. The 45-day money-back guarantee applies.

How fast is FastComet for WordPress?

Median tests show a 314ms Time To First Byte (TTFB) and 2.3s fully-loaded page. Global probes confirm consistent speeds: 136ms in North America, 108ms in Europe, and 84ms in Asia.

What’s FastComet’s uptime record?

Perfect 100% uptime over 30, 90, and 365 days in testing. The service uses 11 global datacenters, including New York, London, Singapore, and Sydney.

Does FastComet include free migrations?

Yes, WordPress-optimized hosting includes free migrations. All plans come with cPanel, daily backups, and free SSL, but lack advanced security headers.

Is FastComet support available 24/7?

Support operates 24/7 via live chat, ticket, and phone. Median response times are unlisted, but channels are consistently accessible.

What’s the refund policy?

FastComet offers a 45-day money-back guarantee, notably longer than most providers. This applies to all plans, including the $2.49/month introductory offer.

Who is FastComet best for?

Budget-conscious WordPress users needing global reach (11 datacenters) and reliability (100% uptime). The renewal price jump ($2.49→$9.95) may deter long-term budget shoppers.

What’s missing in FastComet’s security?

While HTTPS and free SSL are included, security headers scored 0/5 in tests. No advanced protections like WAF or malware scanning are confirmed.

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