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GoDaddy vs UpCloud: Pricing Comparison 2026

Side-by-side pricing comparison of GoDaddy and UpCloud. See all plans, features, and costs at a glance.

Bottom line: UpCloud starts at $3/mo, making it $9/mo cheaper than GoDaddy ($12/mo). UpCloud offers a free plan.

Last updated: March 16, 2026

Data compiled by Arthur Jacquemin
Updated March 16, 2026

GoDaddy vs UpCloud: Quick Pricing Facts

FeatureGoDaddyUpCloud
Starting Price$12/mo$3/mo
Number of Plans410
Free TierNoYes
Pricing Modelflatusage-based
Annual DiscountN/AN/A

UpCloud is the more affordable option, starting at $3/mo compared to GoDaddy's $12/mo. Both are Hosting & Infra tools with 14 combined pricing plans and 34 features compared.

UpCloud stands out with a free plan for getting started. GoDaddy uses flat pricing while UpCloud uses usage-based pricing, which may affect your total cost at scale.

Review the detailed tier-by-tier comparison above to see exactly which features are included at each price point and find the best fit for your Hosting & Infra needs.

Pricing Plans
Tier 1
Basic
$12/month
$144 / year
Includes
  • Website builder
  • 1 website
  • Marketing tools
Start with Basic
Managed Kubernetes Development
$0/monthCheapest
Includes
  • Up to 30 data plane nodes
Start with Managed Kubernetes Development
Tier 2
Standard
$18/month
$216 / year
Includes
  • SEO tools
  • Social media integration
  • Limited email marketing
Start with Standard
Managed Load Balancer Essentials
$0/monthCheapest
Includes
  • 1 node
  • 1000 sessions per node
Start with Managed Load Balancer Essentials
Tier 3
PremiumPopular
$22/month
$264 / year
Includes
  • Unlimited social posts
  • Advanced SEO
  • Email marketing
Start with Premium
NAT and VPN Essentials
$0/monthCheapest
Includes
  • NAT + VPN
  • 1 VPN tunnel
  • 100 Mbit/s bandwidth
Start with NAT and VPN Essentials
Tier 4
Commerce
$35/month
$420 / year
Includes
  • Online store
  • Appointment booking
  • Marketplace listings
Start with Commerce
Developer Plan
$3/monthCheapest
$0 / year
Includes
  • 1 GB Memory
  • 1 CPU
  • 10 GB Storage
Start with Developer Plan
Tier 5
Managed Databases (1 GB)
$8/monthCheapest
$1 / year
Includes
  • 1 GB Memory
  • 1 CPU
  • 10 GB Storage
Start with Managed Databases (1 GB)
Tier 6
File Storage (250 GB)
$38/monthCheapest
$3 / year
Includes
  • Managed NFS
  • Shared data access
Start with File Storage (250 GB)
Tier 7
Managed Object Storage (250 GB)
$5/monthCheapest
$0 / year
Includes
  • Automatic scaling
  • No data transfer fees
Start with Managed Object Storage (250 GB)
Tier 8
GPU Server (1 x NVIDIA L40S, 8 cores, 64 GB)
$747/monthCheapest
$62 / year
Includes
  • 8 CPU cores
  • 64 GB RAM
Start with GPU Server (1 x NVIDIA L40S, 8 cores, 64 GB)
Tier 9
High Memory Plans
$2490/monthCheapest
$208 / year
Includes
  • 64 CPU cores
  • 1920 GB Memory
Start with High Memory Plans
Tier 10
Private Cloud
Custom pricing
Includes
  • Exclusive infrastructure
  • 99.999% uptime SLA
Start with Private Cloud

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GoDaddy

Domain registrar and web hosting platform

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UpCloud

European cloud hosting with high-performance servers

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Our Pick

UpCloud

UpCloud offers a free plan, starts at $9/mo lower ($3/mo vs $12/mo), offers 10 tiers vs 4.

Based on pricing data only. Review the full comparison below for your specific needs.

Best value: UpCloud

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Which Should You Choose?

Choose GoDaddy if:

  • You need predictable billing — GoDaddy's flat model avoids surprise overages
  • GoDaddy's feature bundling aligns with how Hosting & Infra teams actually work day-to-day
  • GoDaddy better aligns with Hosting & Infra-specific workflows and team collaboration patterns

Choose UpCloud if:

  • You want lower per-user costs—UpCloud starts at $3/mo, saving $9/mo compared to GoDaddy at $12/mo
  • You need a free plan with Up to 30 data plane nodes—UpCloud offers no-cost access with no credit card required
  • You need 10 pricing tiers for flexible team sizing—more options mean less overpaying for features you don't need
  • You want more features built-in—UpCloud offers 10 additional features across its plans

UpCloud is the more affordable choice [1], starting at $3/mo compared to GoDaddy's $12/mo. For a 50-person team on paid plans, this translates to UpCloud saving approximately $450/month. UpCloud offers 10 pricing tiers compared to GoDaddy's 4, giving you more granular control over scaling costs as your team grows. Across all tiers, UpCloud provides 22 total features versus 12 for GoDaddy, offering a richer feature set depending on your specific needs. If controlling SaaS spend is a priority, UpCloud offers the better cost-to-value ratio. Consider GoDaddy only if its unique capabilities directly address a gap UpCloud cannot fill.

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Frequently Asked Questions: GoDaddy vs UpCloud

Which is cheaper, GoDaddy or UpCloud?
As of March 2026, UpCloud starts at a lower price point. GoDaddy starts at $12/mo while UpCloud starts at $3/mo. However, the best value depends on the features you need at each tier.
How many pricing plans does GoDaddy have vs UpCloud?
GoDaddy offers 4 pricing plans, while UpCloud offers 10 plans. More plans typically means more flexibility to match your exact needs and budget.
Does GoDaddy or UpCloud offer a free plan?
UpCloud offers a free plan, while GoDaddy does not. If budget is a concern, UpCloud lets you get started at no cost.
Can I save money by paying annually for GoDaddy or UpCloud?
Both GoDaddy and UpCloud offer annual billing options. Check each plan's yearly pricing for potential savings compared to monthly billing.
What is the most popular GoDaddy plan?
The Premium plan is GoDaddy's most popular tier, priced at $22/mo. Key features include Unlimited social posts, Advanced SEO, Email marketing.
Does GoDaddy or UpCloud offer custom enterprise pricing?
UpCloud offers a custom-priced enterprise tier for larger teams. GoDaddy lists all its pricing publicly.
What pricing models do GoDaddy and UpCloud use?
GoDaddy uses a flat pricing model, while UpCloud uses usage-based pricing. The right model depends on your team size and usage patterns.

Sources

  1. GoDaddy Official PricingVendor pricing page
  2. UpCloud Official PricingVendor pricing page

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