Have you ever visited the web's busiest hosting forum? LowEndTalk awaits.
Sep 27, 2022 @ 10:53 pm
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LowEndTalk is one of, if not the most, dominant English-based hosting discussion platforms today. Enjoyed by over 1,000,000 users in the past year alone.
Filled with daily activity that includes fantastic deals on hosting services published by hundreds of different providers, tutorials, how-to question and answers, news, and a healthy bit of drama (just to keep it interesting), consider adding LowEndTalk to your daily browsing hit list.
Since launching in 2010 as a Q/A platform, LowEndTalk has morphed into one of the Internet’s busiest and most interesting hosting focused forums. It’s not really a message board because the software it runs (Vanilla) allows for a fast paced conversation and browsing style (the opposite of late-1990’s style “old school” message boards like vBulletin — which was first created in the year 2000 in case you were wondering). Sometimes the content on LowEndTalk can be “spirited” so consider it at least partially NSFW.
Plenty of users have been part of the “LowEnd” community for more than a decade. If you haven’t already, head on over to LowEndTalk, join, and be part of the conversation, we welcome everyone.
PS: Yes, there is a “dark mode” on LowEndTalk, available to all users, and which I prefer using at all times. Just click the moon or sun icon in the top right after you create an account.

Jon Biloh is the owner and operator of LowEndBox and LowEndTalk, two of the most recognized platforms in the global web hosting and infrastructure community. With nearly two decades of experience in the IT industry, Jon has spent his career building, growing, and acquiring internet infrastructure companies, with a focus on affordability, transparency, and performance.
Before acquiring LowEndBox and LowEndTalk, Jon was involved in founding and scaling several hosting-related ventures, from bare-metal data center operations to high-volume cloud platforms. His hands-on understanding of both the business and technical sides of infrastructure has shaped his approach to community building and editorial strategy.
Today, Jon’s mission is to modernize and expand the LowEnd ecosystem while staying true to its roots: serving developers, small businesses, and independent providers who value control, value, and community. Under his leadership, LowEndBox is evolving into more than just a deals site, it’s becoming a resource hub, media platform, and discovery engine for DIY hosting enthusiasts and indie cloud providers.
When he’s not working on platform improvements, Jon can be found engaging with users on LowEndTalk (@jbiloh), collaborating with providers, and exploring new ways to support the next generation of internet builders.
Since its inception as a Q&A platform, LowEndTalk has developed into one of the busiest and most interesting forums on the Internet with a hosting-focused audience.
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