Webfort reseller hosting now lets you choose where each customer site lives. One account, two regions, picked at the moment you create the website. UK customer? Place the site on a UK node. USA client? Drop it onto a USA server. Same control panel, same monthly bill, same brand on the front end.
For freelancers and agencies building a client portfolio, that turns geography into a selling point. You can pitch UK hosting to UK clients, USA hosting to USA clients, and mean it. No second provider account, no awkward “well, technically the server is in…” conversations during a sales call.
This post walks through how multi-region hosting works on Webfort, why server location still matters in 2026, and how it fits inside reseller packages that start at £14.99 a month and scale as far as your business needs to go.
What’s in This Post
- How multi-region hosting works at Webfort
- Why server location still matters
- What you get in every reseller package
- Built to scale: the upgrade path
- Choosing a region during website creation
- Real reseller scenarios
- Where the flexibility actually shows up
- Reseller packages at a glance
- Final thoughts
How Multi-Region Hosting Works at Webfort
Webfort’s reseller platform is built on Enhance, a control panel designed around clusters rather than single servers. Instead of every customer landing on the same box, websites distribute across a fleet of nodes split between UK and USA data centres. When you create a new site in your reseller dashboard, you pick the location. That choice sticks for the lifetime of the site, and you can run different sites in different regions under the same account.
The UK side runs out of Telehouse London, one of the most established carrier-neutral data centres in Europe, with full GDPR alignment and UK based support hours. The USA side runs from a US data centre for clients who need lower latency for American visitors. The Enhance interface is identical either way, so your day to day workflow doesn’t change when you switch regions. Enhance documents the underlying architecture in its server roles guide.
This is a different proposition from running two separate hosting accounts with two providers. You don’t need second logins, second invoices, or a second support contact. Everything routes back through your Webfort dashboard, and your customers see your branding regardless of which region their site sits on.
Why Server Location Still Matters
Server location decides how far each visitor request has to travel before the site responds. CDNs cache static assets close to the user, which helps with images, CSS, and JavaScript, but the origin server still handles dynamic requests. WordPress dashboards, WooCommerce checkouts, contact form submissions, logged in user sessions, anything uncached, all of it goes back to the origin.
A UK shopper hitting a USA hosted checkout adds 80 to 120 milliseconds of latency per round trip. That sounds small until you stack it across the database queries, plugin calls, and asset loads that make up a single page render. By the time the page paints, you’ve shaved off Core Web Vitals points and added friction to the buyer’s journey. For a deeper look at why that matters, see our breakdown of why website speed matters in 2026.
Location also affects compliance and trust. UK organisations regularly ask whether their site and customer data live in the UK. With multi-region hosting you can answer “yes” without caveats. USA clients get the same clarity in reverse. Being able to give a clear, confident answer at the sales stage often closes the deal faster than any feature comparison.
What You Get in Every Reseller Package
The multi-region capability sits on top of packages that already cover the essentials. Every Webfort reseller plan includes the same core feature set, regardless of tier:
- White-label branding with custom nameservers (ns1.yourdomain.com)
- Free SSL certificates auto-provisioned for every domain
- LiteSpeed web server, around six times faster than Apache for typical WordPress workloads
- NVMe storage on every node, recently doubled across all packages
- Unlimited bandwidth and unlimited domains per account
- DDoS protection, web application firewall, and daily backups
- WordPress Toolkit with one-click installs, staging, and cloning
- Free migrations from your existing host, handled by our team
- 99.99% uptime SLA
- UK based support
The entry tier, LaunchPad, costs £14.99 a month and is profitable with two or three client sites at typical maintenance pricing. BuildOut and PowerScale add WHMCS billing automation, which means you can run the whole hosting business with automatic invoicing, signups, and account provisioning instead of doing it manually. We covered the recent storage uplift in detail in our post on doubled reseller hosting storage.
Built to Scale: the Upgrade Path
Reseller hosting only works if you can grow into it. Webfort packages are designed as steps on the same platform, not separate products that force a migration when you outgrow your tier. Whether you’re hosting five sites or fifty, you stay on the same infrastructure.
The progression looks like this:
- LaunchPad, 25 accounts, 50GB NVMe, £14.99/month. Right for freelancers with a handful of client sites.
- BuildOut, 50 accounts, 150GB NVMe, £29.99/month. Adds WHMCS and suits growing agencies.
- PowerScale, 100 accounts, 300GB NVMe, £49.99/month. Built for established hosting businesses.
When you upgrade, you stay on the same infrastructure with the same logins, the same client accounts, and the same multi-region access. We adjust the limits and bill the new tier from your next renewal. No downtime, no data move, no re-pointing of nameservers. Your customers won’t notice anything has changed.
If you grow past PowerScale, you don’t hit a ceiling. You can run multiple reseller accounts side by side, all linked to the same Enhance control panel and managed from one login. That means there is no upper limit on how big your hosting business can get with Webfort. Add another reseller plan when you fill the last one, and keep going. The architecture scales as far as your customer base does.

Choosing a Region During Website Creation
The location decision happens at the moment that matters: when you create the website. Open the reseller dashboard, click create website, select the region, fill in the domain. The site provisions onto the chosen server and starts serving traffic from that location immediately.
This avoids the common reseller headache of having to migrate a site after launch because the original location was wrong. You can document the choice in your client onboarding notes and move on. Enhance also exposes server placement logic at the platform level, including global placement rules, forced placement, and the ability to disable placement on specific nodes. The full detail is in the Enhance server placement guide.
If a client expands later, say a UK business launching a USA facing campaign site, you create a second site in the USA region from the same dashboard. Both sites stay under your reseller umbrella, both bill through the same account, and both wear your brand.
Real Reseller Scenarios
Multi-region hosting earns its keep when it solves a real customer problem. A few examples come up often:
A UK web agency with a small but growing roster of USA clients. They keep UK customers on UK nodes for latency and trust, and put USA customers on the US server. One reseller account covers both, with WHMCS handling the billing for both currencies if needed.
A freelancer running care plans for inherited clients across both regions. Instead of managing two separate hosting providers, they consolidate everything under one Webfort reseller plan and bill clients through a single WHMCS install.
A small e-commerce brand selling into the UK and the USA from separate domains. The .co.uk site lives on UK infrastructure, the .com sits on USA infrastructure, and reporting stays unified inside the Enhance dashboard.
A consultant whose clients ask “where is my data hosted?” before signing the contract. Being able to point at a UK data centre, with the GDPR paperwork to back it up, removes a common objection in the sales conversation.
If you want a wider view of how reseller hosting compares to other account types, our guide to basic hosting plans covers the differences.
Where the Flexibility Actually Shows Up
Multi-region is one piece of a wider design choice. Webfort’s reseller platform gives you control at the points where most reseller hosting feels rigid:
- Per-account resource limits. Set CPU, memory, and storage caps for individual customers from the Enhance panel, then change them as the customer grows. No more buying headroom you don’t need.
- White-label everything. Clients see your brand, your nameservers, your support email. They don’t see Webfort.
- Region per site, not per account. Different customers can live in different regions under the same reseller plan, with the choice made at site creation.
- WHMCS integration on BuildOut and PowerScale. Automated billing, signups, and provisioning without writing custom glue.
- Free migrations. Move existing client sites from any host without coordinating downtime with your customers.
- Upgrade without rebuilding. Move between LaunchPad, BuildOut, and PowerScale on the same infrastructure, no migration required.
Each of these is a friction point on most reseller platforms. Putting them all in one place is what makes the difference between a reseller account that supports your business and one that fights you for control. For a wider checklist before you commit to any host, see our post on things to check before choosing a web host.
Reseller Packages at a Glance
| Feature | LaunchPad | BuildOut | PowerScale |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly Price | £14.99 | £29.99 | £49.99 |
| Hosting Accounts | 25 | 50 | 100 |
| NVMe Storage | 50GB | 150GB | 300GB |
| Bandwidth | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| UK & USA Regions | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| White-Label Branding | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Free SSL | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| LiteSpeed | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Daily Backups | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| WHMCS Billing | Add-on | ✓ | ✓ |
Final Thoughts
Multi-region hosting is one of those features that sounds technical until a client asks where their site lives. Then it becomes the difference between a confident answer and an apology.
Webfort built UK and USA region selection into the reseller platform because mixed market client portfolios are normal now. A freelancer in Suffolk shouldn’t have to choose between losing USA work and running two hosting accounts. An agency in London shouldn’t have to apologise for hosting a Florida client’s site in the UK. The whole point of a reseller account is that it bends to fit the business, not the other way round.
If you’re building a hosting business and you want infrastructure that grows with you, white-labels cleanly, and gives your customers a real answer to the location question, take a look at our reseller hosting page and pick the package that fits where you are today. You can upgrade later without moving a single site.

