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Top 702 Other Hosting Services Providers SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 702 SaaS companies in Other Hosting Services Providers. They have combined revenues of $11.9B and employ 73.9K people. They have raised $9.2B and serve 415.6M customers combined.

Other Hosting Services Providers encompass a range of companies that deliver web hosting solutions tailored to diverse technical and business needs. These services typically allow individuals and organizations to store, serve, and manage websites and applications on the internet. Users can leverage a variety of features including shared hosting, VPS hosting, dedicated servers, and cloud services, which can be adapted for different workloads and performance requirements. The primary use cases for these hosting services include supporting personal websites, small business websites, e-commerce platforms, and large enterprise applications. Common workflows involve setting up domain registration, deploying web applications, and managing server resources. Typical buyers often include IT professionals, web developers, and business owners looking for reliable hosting solutions that can scale with their needs.

Companies
702
Revenue
$11.9B
Funding
$9.2B
Employees
73.9K

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Top Other Hosting Services Providers Companies

Showing 10 of 126 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Fal.ai

San Francisco, California, United States

Customize, deploy, and scale models on Serverless GPUs with the world's first Python Cloud.

Revenue
$100M
Customers
-
Year founded
2021
Funding
$447M
Team size
92
Growth
-
2
Mission

Los Angeles, California, United States

Mission Cloud Services is a provider of a software platform for mission-critical internet applications. The company's software platform simplifies complex technology, enabling a rapid transformation to the cloud for organizations of all types and sizes and supporting businesses throughout their cloud journey, by providing proven technology expertise and mission-critical support across multiple platforms, applications and technologies. The company was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in El Segundo, California. The company seeks to expand through mergers, acquisitions and investments which would help the firm consolidate its presence in the industry.

Revenue
$91.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
2001
Funding
$15M
Team size
303
Growth
25.31%
3
Svanaco Inc

Des Plaines, Illinois, United States

Americaneagle.com is essentially a one-stop shop offering a full range of solutions for anyone looking to succeed in their online endeavors. Americaneagle.com is a family owned privately held company with a long history of profitability and stability.

Revenue
$87.4M
Customers
325
Year founded
1978
Funding
-
Team size
692
Growth
45%
4
Surf Internet

Elkhart, Indiana, United States

Surf Internet is an innovative fiber-optic internet company that serves as the essential gateway to connectivity across the Great Lakes region of Illinois.

Revenue
$85.8M
Customers
-
Year founded
1999
Funding
-
Team size
201
Growth
-
5
T5 Data Centers

Atlanta, GA, United States

T5 Data Centers owns and operates enterprise and wholesale data centers, offering project development and data hall interior construction services to meet the demands of corporate users.

Revenue
$82.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2008
Funding
-
Team size
468
Growth
-
6
Freedom Fibre

Manchester, England, United Kingdom

Provider of fiber network services intended to deliver high-speed broadband connectivity.

Revenue
$78.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2020
Funding
-
Team size
135
Growth
-
7
Bubble

New York, New York, United States

Bubble introduces a new way to build a web application. It’s a point-and-click programming tool, for web and mobile. No prior coding experience needed. Bubble is a visual programming language for web and mobile applications. Bubble lets you build applications without typing code; it’s an alternative to Ruby-on-Rails or Django. Bubble hosts allapplications on its cloud platform. Technology is taking over everything, and they think it is a travesty that programming is still a niche skill. They want to live in a world where the average person can create technology, not just consume it. They don’t believe the path to that world is teaching everyone how to code. Why should humans learn to talk like computers? Let’s build computers that can talk like humans. Their mission is to destroy the distinction between building technology and using technology, by making programming as user-friendly as your favorite app. They build tools that empower people to be first class citizens of the digital world.

Revenue
$74.2M
Customers
1M
Year founded
2012
Funding
$106.3M
Team size
432
Growth
48.39%
8
Connect Fibre

Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

Connect Fibre is a community-minded full fibre network operator and broadband provider that delivers fast, reliable full fibre broadband to UK homes.

Revenue
$73.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
2019
Funding
-
Team size
169
Growth
-
9
LinkNet

Brazil

LinkNet is full outsourcing company, specialized in Data Center Hosting, IT Rental, Development and Inovation. LinkNet focus on results through the adoption of high technology, business intelligence and service oriented architecture. It goals the following needs: hosting, access, evolution and inovation.

Revenue
$70.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
1999
Funding
-
Team size
637
Growth
-
10
Supabase

San Francisco, California, United States

Build in a weekend. Scale to billions.

Revenue
$70M
Customers
-
Year founded
2020
Funding
$495M
Team size
230
Growth
372.97%

Inclusion Criteria

- Provides a robust infrastructure for hosting websites and applications - Offers various hosting options such as shared, VPS, dedicated, and cloud hosting - Supports domain registration and management services - Includes tools for server management and maintenance - Not just for static website hosting; must also handle dynamic applications and databases