Digital · hosting, domains, email & AI on record
What digital tools really cost to keep.
Web hosting, domains, email services and AI tools all share one pattern: the price you sign up at is rarely the price you keep paying. PriceWorld files each one as a dated record — the sign-up price, the renewal it climbs to, and the markup between them — across 4 sub-desks.
This desk routes to the sub-desks; the recorded figures live on each one. Counts here are coverage on record, not prices and not a promise of accuracy. Not a live feed — confirm with the provider before you buy.
- Hosting
- Promo price versus the renewal it climbs to.
- Domains
- What a .com costs to register versus to renew.
- Plan pricing by subscriber tier, free to enterprise.
- AI tools
- Cost per query, limit changes and shrinkflation over time.
Section · Open a sub-desk
The 4 digital sub-desks on record
Each sub-desk keeps its own dated ledger of sign-up versus renewal pricing. Open one to see the full record. Counts are providers on file, not a promise of accuracy.
Section · The pattern across desks
One markup, four desks
The renewal markup isn't unique to any one tool — it's the shape of how digital pricing works. The Renewal Index tracks that markup across every digital sub-desk in one place.
See the markup across every digital desk.
The Renewal Index pulls the recorded sign-up-versus-renewal gap from each sub-desk into one dated view.
Know the renewal before you sign up.
Every figure on the sub-desks is a dated, recorded reading — confirm with the provider before you buy, then browse the rest of the record.
This is a directory desk; the recorded figures live on each sub-desk and are dated there. Counts shown here are coverage on record — how many providers a sub-desk files — not prices and not a promise of accuracy. Not a live feed; rates change, so confirm with the provider before you buy.