Free Hosting: Page Load Speed Tests


 

Free Hosting Speed Tests Using GTmetrix (Real Results)

One of the biggest claims made by hosting companies—especially when comparing free hosting to paid plans—is speed. To see how free hosts actually perform, I ran a series of real-world speed tests using GTmetrix on multiple free hosting providers.

These tests are not synthetic benchmarks or marketing claims. They are simple page load tests of real websites hosted on free plans.

Important: Speed results can vary depending on server load, page complexity, and test location. These results represent a snapshot in time, not guaranteed performance.

Tested Free Hosting Providers

  • InfinityFree
  • AwardSpace
  • FreeHosting.com
  • HelioHost
  • ByetHost
  • Cloudflare Pages


GTmetrix Speed Test Results

Hosting Provider Test URL Page Load Time Performance Summary
HelioHost chippytech.helioho.st 0.6s Extremely fast for free hosting with a lightweight page
Cloudflare Pages northwaydigital.pages.dev 1.7s Very fast and consistent thanks to global CDN
AwardSpace f32-preview.awardspace.net 2.4s Solid mid-range performance for shared free hosting
InfinityFree webme101.ct.ws 2.8s Reasonable speed considering generous disk and bandwidth
ByetHost thechippytech.byethost32.com 3.1s Decent speed but limited by bandwidth and throttling
FreeHosting.com sonalhost.com 7.4s Slowest result in this test, likely due to minimal resources

What These Results Actually Mean

These speed tests show that free hosting is not automatically slow. Architecture, page type, and hosting model matter far more than price.

  • Static hosting (Cloudflare Pages) performs exceptionally well
  • Lightweight dynamic sites can be fast even on free hosts
  • Resource-heavy setups suffer quickly on shared free servers

Key Takeaways

  • Cloudflare Pages is the best choice for fast static websites
  • HelioHost can be extremely fast with optimized pages
  • InfinityFree and AwardSpace offer acceptable mid-range performance
  • ByetHost is usable but limited by bandwidth
  • FreeHosting.com prioritizes simplicity over speed
There is no such thing as a free lunch. Free hosting always involves trade-offs—speed, features, limits, or control. The key is choosing the trade-off that fits your project.

Final Thoughts

These GTmetrix tests confirm what many users discover through experience: some free hosts are perfectly usable if your expectations are realistic. Others exist mainly as entry points or learning tools.

If speed is critical, static hosting or paid plans make sense. If learning, experimenting, or hosting small projects, free hosting can still work— as long as you understand the limits.

Free Hosting Speed Tests · GTmetrix · 2026

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