Hosting provider FastFox has announced the introduction of a 14-day free trial for its virtual web hosting service. The new option allows users to explore the platform without upfront costs — a case where testing comes before billing, not the other way around.
To activate the trial, users are required to verify a Russian phone number in the user dashboard. Once confirmed, the test account unlocks the full hosting environment, without trimmed features or symbolic limitations.
What’s Included in the Trial
During the test period, FastFox provides the same functionality available on paid plans:
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the full disk space specified by the tariff;
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website hosting;
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databases;
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domain-based email;
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a free SSL certificate.
In practice, the trial behaves like a standard hosting plan — just without an invoice and without surprises hidden in the fine print.
What Happens After the Trial Ends
When the 14 days are over, users can either continue on the regular paid terms or stop using the service with no financial obligations. There are no automatic renewals implied, and projects are not pushed into a “free, but with conditions” scenario afterward.
By offering a trial in this format, FastFox appears to give potential customers time to assess real-world performance instead of relying on promises in a feature list. Whether the experience lives up to expectations will become clear over time, but the approach itself looks refreshingly straightforward by industry standards.