How Much Could Downtime Cost You?
Enter your numbers below to see the potential financial impact of website downtime and security issues - and compare it with the cost of managed hosting.
Your Numbers
99.9% uptime = 9 hours downtime per year. Standard hosts often achieve 99.5-99.9%.
Typical cleanup and recovery ranges from £500 to £3,000 depending on severity.
Your Annual Risk Breakdown
Managed Hosting: £600/year
That's £50/month for security monitoring, daily backups, performance optimisation, expert support, and content updates.
What the Numbers Mean
Even conservative estimates show why reactive website management is rarely cheaper than managed hosting.
Downtime Costs Real Revenue
Every hour your site is down, you lose potential sales, enquiries, and credibility. For an e-commerce site generating £10k/month, 24 hours of downtime could cost over £300 in immediate lost revenue - not including future lost business from frustrated visitors.
Hack Recovery Is Expensive
Cleaning a hacked WordPress site costs £500-£3,000 on average, with many small businesses forced to rebuild entirely. Managed hosting prevents the vast majority of attacks and includes cleanup if the worst happens.
Prevention Beats Cure Every Time
At £50/month, managed hosting costs less than a single hour of emergency development time. You're not just paying for server space - you're buying protection, performance, and someone who knows your site.
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