Every WebDeck feature is in the free tier — isolation, 48 one-click apps, free SSL, DNS, mail, backups, the WordPress manager. Pro simply removes the limits. No per-account fees, no CloudLinux licence, no surprises.
£0 — forever
A genuinely capable panel for a personal server, a developer box, or a handful of client sites.
£12 / month, per server
For anyone actually running hosting. One flat fee per server — sell as many accounts as you like.
Every Pro feature, 14 days, no card required.
Free — Pro included
Host with us and you get the full Pro version at no cost. Nothing to enter, nothing to renew.
Prices exclude VAT. Cancel any time — and if you do, your websites keep working.
A server with 100 hosting accounts, with tenant isolation. Approximate list prices.
| Panel | Isolation | Per month | |
|---|---|---|---|
| cPanel + CloudLinux | Priced per account | CloudLinux, extra | ~£60–110 |
| Plesk + CloudLinux | Tiered by domains | CloudLinux, extra | ~£40–80 |
| DirectAdmin + CloudLinux | Flat | CloudLinux, extra | ~£35–55 |
| WebDeck Pro | Flat, unlimited accounts | Included, free | £12 |
Competitor prices are approximate list prices and vary by tier and reseller. We’re not going to pretend they’re worse products — they’re mature and excellent. They just cost a great deal more, and charge you more as you grow.
This is the promise the whole licensing model is built around.
You move to the Free tier. If you have more than 2 accounts or 4 websites, they all keep working exactly as they were — nothing is suspended, disabled or deleted. You'll see a notice in the panel asking you to either come back under the limits or upgrade, and you won't be able to create new accounts or websites until you do. That's it. That's the whole enforcement.
The same thing — you drop to Free tier limits, and everything keeps running. We're not going to take your customers' websites offline over a late invoice. Pay it, and you're back on Pro within minutes, with nothing to restore.
No, and we'd rather you judged that for yourself. Free gets every feature: account isolation, all 48 one-click apps, free SSL, DNS, mail, backups, the WordPress manager, the cPanel importer, self-healing. The only differences are the limits (2 accounts / 4 websites) and no reseller accounts. It's a real panel, not a demo.
Because resellers are how you run a hosting business — and if you're running a business on WebDeck, we think £12 a month is a fair ask. Free is genuinely for personal servers, developers and small agencies, not for reselling.
Per server. Flat. Whether you host 10 accounts or 10,000, it's £12 a month. This is the single biggest difference from cPanel, which charges more as you grow — so the more successful you get, the more it costs you.
No. Account isolation and resource limits are built in, on both tiers, free. With cPanel or Plesk you'd typically buy CloudLinux separately to get that — another per-server monthly bill on top of a panel licence that's already per-account.
Always. Backups and restore are never disabled, under any circumstances, on any tier. Your data is yours, and WebDeck configures standard software — Apache, Postfix, MariaDB, PowerDNS — so there's nothing proprietary holding it hostage.
No. One click at install and you have 14 days of full Pro, no card, no commitment. When it ends you fall back to Free — you don't get billed, and nothing breaks.
Download it, run it, keep it free forever if the limits suit you. If you outgrow them, £12 a month is one customer’s hosting fee — and your sites never go down either way.