Hosting

Choose and manage web hosting services for websites and apps without server administration.

Safety Notice

This listing is from the official public ClawHub registry. Review SKILL.md and referenced scripts before running.

Copy this and send it to your AI assistant to learn

Install skill "Hosting" with this command: npx skills add ivangdavila/hosting

Web Hosting Guidance

Choosing the Right Type

  • Static sites (HTML, CSS, JS only): Use Vercel, Netlify, Cloudflare Pages, GitHub Pages — free tier often enough, no server management
  • Dynamic sites with backend: Platform hosting (Railway, Render, Fly.io) handles servers without manual management
  • WordPress or PHP: Managed WordPress hosts (WP Engine, Kinsta) or traditional shared hosting
  • E-commerce: Shopify or platform-specific hosting — payment security is not worth DIY risk
  • Don't recommend VPS to someone uncomfortable with terminal — managed hosting exists for a reason

Shared Hosting Reality

  • "Unlimited" bandwidth and storage always have fair use limits — read the terms
  • Performance depends on neighbors — bad neighbors slow your site
  • SSH access may be limited or unavailable — verify before assuming
  • Cron jobs and background processes often restricted
  • Fine for small sites and blogs — not for growing businesses

Platform Hosting (Vercel, Netlify, Railway, etc.)

  • Free tiers have limits — check build minutes, bandwidth, function invocations
  • Serverless functions have cold start latency — first request after idle is slow
  • Vendor lock-in varies — static files portable, platform-specific features less so
  • Preview deployments per branch are invaluable for review workflows
  • Environment variables configured in dashboard — never commit secrets to repo

Database Considerations

  • Most platform hosts don't include databases — need separate provider (PlanetScale, Supabase, Neon)
  • Database location should match app location — cross-region latency hurts performance
  • Connection pooling often required for serverless — direct connections exhaust limits
  • Backups may or may not be included — verify and test restore process

Domain and DNS

  • Hosting provider often offers DNS — but separating them gives flexibility
  • Point nameservers to host: simpler setup, less control
  • Point A/CNAME records: more control, slightly more complex
  • SSL certificates usually automatic with modern hosts — verify HTTPS works after setup

Email Separation

  • Web hosting and email hosting are different services — can use different providers
  • Don't rely on free email with web hosting — often limited and unreliable
  • Google Workspace, Zoho, or dedicated email providers are more reliable
  • MX records for email don't affect web hosting

Backups

  • Managed hosts usually include backups — verify frequency and retention
  • Download periodic backups locally — host backups don't help if host goes away
  • Know the restore process before you need it
  • Database backups separate from file backups — need both

Cost Awareness

  • Monthly vs yearly billing — annual often 20-40% cheaper but commits you
  • Traffic spikes can trigger overage fees — understand the billing model
  • Free tiers often enough for side projects — don't overpay for unused capacity
  • Compare total cost including add-ons — base price rarely tells the whole story

Migration Readiness

  • Keep content in portable formats — avoid excessive platform-specific features
  • Document how the current setup works — needed when moving
  • Export data regularly — don't assume you can always access it
  • DNS propagation takes up to 48 hours — plan migrations with overlap

Common Mistakes

  • Choosing by price alone — support quality matters when things break
  • Not testing staging before production — preview environments prevent disasters
  • Ignoring geographic location — hosting in US for European users adds latency
  • Assuming backups exist — verify and test before you need them
  • Overcomplicating for small sites — a blog doesn't need Kubernetes

Source Transparency

This detail page is rendered from real SKILL.md content. Trust labels are metadata-based hints, not a safety guarantee.

Related Skills

Related by shared tags or category signals.

General

Dlazy Kling Audio Clone

Generate customized speech that highly restores the timbre by uploading reference audio using Kling Audio Clone.

Registry SourceRecently Updated
General

Dlazy Keling Sfx

Generate matching scene sound effects based on text descriptions or video frames using Kling SFX.

Registry SourceRecently Updated
General

Dlazy Keling Tts

Convert text into high-quality, emotional speech reading using Kling TTS.

Registry SourceRecently Updated
General

Dlazy Jimeng T2i

Text-to-image generation with Jimeng, quickly converting text to high-quality images.

Registry SourceRecently Updated