If you're new to websites, the process can feel like a mix of tech jargon and mystery fees. It really comes down to three main pieces: your domain name, your hosting, and your actual website.
Let’s compare that to something you're most likely familiar with, a physical business.
Your website’s street address on the internet.
The rented space that keeps your site files online.
The pages, images, and words people actually see.
Imagine you've just registered your business name with your city. That name is officially yours. No one else can use it.
That’s what a domain name is like, we'll use myamazingbakery.com
as our example.
You’ve reserved the name, but that’s all it is: a name on paper. No storefront. No customers. No place to do business. Just a record saying, "Yep, this name belongs to you".
Think of domains like street addresses on the internet. They help people find you, but they don’t give you a building to work out of.
Now that you’ve got your name, you need a physical space. Let’s say you lease a shop on Main Street. That building is your hosting. It’s the space that holds everything, your signs, your products, your cash register, and even your Wi-Fi.
Without it, you’ve just got a name with nowhere to put your stuff.
With it, you’ve got an empty room with a pretty sign outside. It's progress.
Hosting is where all the files, pictures, and code for your website actually live. No hosting? No website to visit.
This is the fun part. Your website is everything you put inside your building, shelves, menus, decorations, product displays, that nice-smelling candle by the door. It’s what people actually see and interact with when they visit.
It’s also what makes people want to stay, explore, and eventually come back.
Your website includes your design, images, text, buttons, contact forms, everything that makes your online "storefront" feel real and useful.
You need all three to run a real shop and the same goes for a real website.
We bundled everything you need, domain setup, hosting, and website building into one simple package. No tech headaches. No jargon. Just one friendly setup.