xneelo has updated its Reseller Volume Plan to usage-based pricing tied to disk space, starting at R699 under 75GB, with SA or Germany hosting.
xneelo has updated its Reseller Volume Plan, moving away from a flat-rate structure to a usage-based pricing model.
Usage-based pricing means your bill is linked to how much disk space you actually consume, similar to paying for storage in a self-storage unit, more space costs more, less space costs less. xneelo says the pricing will increase when you use more storage and decrease when you use less.
Pricing starts from R699 per month for disk usage under 75GB. The next tiers are R1,299 for 75GB to 200GB, and R1,899 for 200GB to 500GB. For 500GB to 1,100GB, pricing is listed as R2,199 plus R10 per additional GB.
The Volume Plan continues to offer unlimited websites and unlimited traffic at no extra cost. Standard features listed include free SSL certificates (the HTTPS security lock), daily backups, SSD storage (faster storage hardware), 99.9% network uptime, and 24/7 support.
Customers can also choose between hosting in South Africa or Germany, which can affect website speed and latency, meaning how fast pages load for visitors in different regions.
For agencies and hosting resellers, a flat-rate plan can be simple, but it can also hide the real cost of growth when storage use spikes. A disk-based pricing model makes storage allocation a visible cost driver, which can help teams price website maintenance packages more accurately.
This change also pushes resellers to monitor storage more closely, especially for WordPress sites and media-heavy builds where images and backups can bloat disk usage over time. The result is potentially more predictable margins for lean resellers, and higher bills for accounts that have been underpriced relative to their storage footprint.
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