Shock Hosting
Shock Hosting offers a range of hosting solutions including shared, reseller, VPS, and dedicated services. Established in 2013, the company operates data centers worldwide, ensuring robust infrastructure and reliable connectivity. With a focus on 24/7 customer support, Shock Hosting is well-suited for individuals and businesses seeking dependable hosting options at competitive prices. Their commitment to quality service makes them a viable choice for users of varying sizes and needs.
Shock Hosting is a web hosting provider based in USA, indexed independently on HostList. As of 2026 it holds an HRI of 51/100, a developing signal, combining four equally-weighted components: trust (5/25), profile completeness (10/25), data freshness (25/25), and performance (11/25). Independent customer feedback: 3/5 on Google from 2 reviews. The listing is unclaimed, so directory data comes from public signals only and may lag the latest pricing or plan changes. HostList ranks all 28,000+ active providers by HRI, never paid placements, never affiliate-influenced. Compare Shock Hosting against alternatives in the same segment below, or see hostlist.io/hri for the full methodology.
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Shock Hosting offers a range of hosting solutions including shared, reseller, VPS, and dedicated services. Established in 2013, the company operates data centers worldwide, ensuring robust infrastructure and reliable connectivity. With a focus on 24/7 customer support, Shock Hosting is well-suited for individuals and businesses seeking dependable hosting options at competitive prices. Their commitment to quality service makes them a viable choice for users of varying sizes and needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Shock Hosting
What is Shock Hosting's HRI?
Shock Hosting has a HRI™ of 51/100 on HostList.io. HRI is calculated algorithmically from trust signals (Google, Trustpilot, G2 reviews), profile completeness, data freshness, and performance metrics. Providers can improve their score by claiming their profile, keeping data current, and building verified reviews. No host can pay to increase their score.
What type of hosting company is Shock Hosting?
Shock Hosting is classified as a dedicated web hosting company on HostList.io. Use the HostMatch™ tool at hostlist.io/match to describe your project requirements and get a ranked recommendation from 28,000+ hosting providers including Shock Hosting.
Where is Shock Hosting based?
Shock Hosting is headquartered in USA. Hosting companies based in USA are listed at hostlist.io/hosting/usa. Data centre location may differ from company headquarters, check Shock Hosting's own website for server location details.
How does Shock Hosting compare to other web hosting companies?
Shock Hosting can be compared to any other hosting provider using HostList.io's side-by-side comparison tool at hostlist.io/compare. The tool shows both providers' HRI™ breakdowns, sub-scores (Trust, Completeness, Freshness, Performance), and review data side by side. Shock Hosting has a current HRI of 51/100.
What's Happening at Shock Hosting
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How Shock Hosting's Score Is Calculated
HRI is calculated algorithmically based on publicly available data. It considers trust signals (reviews, ratings), data completeness, freshness of information, and technical performance. No host can pay to improve their score.
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