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123 Reg Review 2024: The Good, the Bad & the (Very) Ugly

Christine Hoang Reviewed by: Christine Hoang Suzanne Stewart Written by: Suzanne Stewart

From advertising “free” features that are only available if you pay annually to non-supportive support and a pretty frustrating onboarding experience, my time with 123 Reg was worthy of a “fail” video on YouTube. If you’re seriously looking for an affordable web host with a good European reach and better service, I suggest you try Hostinger instead1.

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Overview

Not a Lot of Good Things to Say

I was brought up on the saying, “If you can’t say anything good, don’t say anything at all.” Typically, when I’m assigned to do a hosting review, I try to keep a positive mindset so I can provide a fair and balanced opinion. With 123 Reg, however, I was struggling to find something, anything, good to say. And since my bosses were expecting a full review, I couldn’t stick with Grandma’s teachings and say nothing. So here we are.

From the start, my experience with 123 Reg made me wish I’d called in sick for this review. Basic information that we normally include in our reviews, such as data center locations and phone support hours, were nowhere to be found – either shrouded in secrecy or hidden in FAQs. Then came the trainwreck experience of actually using 123 Reg’s services. Things were so bad at one point, I had to cancel the account and start all over again.

Granted, its performance scores were surprisingly good, but I had so much trouble getting my site online it was hardly worth it. What good, after all, are fast loading speeds when you can’t get your domain and your hosting package connected?

My overall opinion is that it’s a good thing I didn’t have to rely on 123 Reg for hosting. If you’re looking for an alternative host, I’d suggest looking for one that offers a data center in the UK, outstanding performance scores, an easy-to-use website, nice entry-level plan features, and decent prices. (Most of which 123 Reg doesn’t supply.) In fact, I can recommend 10 top website hosts that can easily provide this, and then some.

Read on to see what went wrong and why I came to my conclusions.

3.5

Features

Don’t Expect Much

At first glance, 123 Reg looks like it has some really nice features. After all, it advertises things like free email, domains, and SSL certificates. I did find a couple of things worth praising for their mere existence, such as unlimited bandwidth and daily backups. However, after actually using the service, there were either technical issues or limitations that took the shine right off.

“Free” and “Unlimited” Features

123 Reg web hosting plan features
You need to open those tooltips to know what you’re getting with 123 Reg
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Judging by the hosting plan descriptions, you’d think that 123 Reg offered some really good stuff for really reasonable prices. See all those tooltips beside the hosting plan features? That’s where the “fine print” hides. Free domain? Looks good, until you realize you can only get a free domain if you register a .online TLD. Free email? Only if you pay for a yearly plan. Free SSL? Not if you purchase the entry-level Economy plan.

Unlimited bandwidth? Ah, but there’s a catch. You’re advised under 123 Reg’s Acceptable Use Policy that using high volumes of bandwidth can get your account terminated without warning. While this practice is pretty standard, most hosts are more forthcoming with it instead of hiding it in documentation few users actually read.

In contrast, many competitors don’t limit their free features. For example, Hostinger’s free domain offer includes 24 different TLDs, including .com. InterServer provides unlimited emails1 with its monthly payment plan. Both include free SSLs. They also add other valuable free features, such as InterServer’s proprietary InterShield security suite and Hostinger’s AI website builder – and that’s with their entry-level plans.

Daily Backups

One thing that 123 Reg does right is offer daily backups with all its plans. Many hosts, including Hostinger, only offer weekly backups with their budget plans. 123 Reg will store your daily backups for 7 days. Or at least that’s what the site says.

Whenever I accessed my Backups dashboard in my cPanel, there was only ever one backup available. Depending on the time of day I checked, it was either from that same day or from the day before. Perhaps another issue with purchasing a monthly plan? Or the Economy plan? We’ll never know because support couldn’t tell me why. (We’ll get to support in a bit, another disaster all on its own.)

Managed WordPress Option

123 Reg managed WordPress hosting
123 Reg offers managed WordPress hosting, but you’ll have to pay a lot if you want to run more than one website

While I didn’t test our WordPress site on 123 Reg’s managed WordPress hosting, it’s an option I need to mention. There are three plans that are only a bit more expensive than the shared hosting plans – as long as you only want to host one site. You’ll pay significantly more to host more than one.

The same limitations with domains and email accounts also apply here. Daily backups become “Regular Backups” with no explanation of what that means. In the very least, the managed WordPress plans do give you access to a free SSL, CDN, and malware scanning. The plans also include more storage, from 30 GB to unlimited.

Features at a Glance

Free domain name (with a yearly plan, only .online available)
Free SSL  (not available on the entry-level plan)
Money-back guarantee 14 days
Uptime guarantee 99.99% (only applies to Premium hosting packages)
Data centers UK, Europe (unspecified)

3.9

Ease of use

When It Works, It’s Great… When It Doesn’t, It’s Bad

In all fairness to 123 Reg, when its website works, it’s not a bad experience. The issue I found is that many things are either terribly glitchy or not user-friendly at all. I’ve tested many hosts and never had this much trouble setting up an account as I did here.

Creating a New Account

There are two major issues with 123 Reg’s account signup. The site requires you to receive a text message to verify your new account. There are no other options, just a text message. The first week I tried to sign up, the texting function was down and I was eventually told to use WhatsApp instead. This issue has since been resolved. How do I know? When I had to start all over again with a second new account, the texting function worked fine.

123 Reg sign-up window
Pet peeve: service providers who make me opt out of their marketing emails

The second issue is evident in the screenshot above. When you create your account, 123 Reg automatically registers you for its marketing emails. You have to click that slider over to decline. This may seem petty, but I don’t like having to opt out of marketing from a service I’m already using. It’s as bad as preselected upsells during the ordering process, if you ask me.

An annoying but not serious issue occurred when I chose not to accept all of 123 Reg’s cookies. It’s a pretty common thing, right? You can choose which cookies you want to allow. 123 Reg gives you that option, but if I chose anything other than “All Cookies,” the online chat function went away! So if you have any potential future need for immediate support help, just bite the bullet and accept all the cookies, I guess. Needless to say, none of this made a good first impression.

Connecting a Domain and Setting Up WordPress

Preinstalled WordPress with 123Reg
Finally! Something simple and easy! 123 Reg preinstalled WordPress for me

Setting up WordPress with 123 Reg is a no brainer, as my plan automatically came with the platform preinstalled. Nowhere on the website or plan description is this explained, so it was a nice surprise not having to manually install it.

123Reg error message
I saw this message every time I logged in for 3 days straight during the week, so there wasn’t even a weekend to delay things

Connecting a domain, however, was an ordeal. I intended to use an older domain that I owned, parked at a third-party registrar (silly me…). That’s when the trouble started. I followed all the steps in 123 Reg’s Support Center documentation – which, it turns out, wasn’t sufficient for the task at hand.

After three days of encountering this screen, I contacted 123 Reg’s technical support – which, it turns out, also wasn’t sufficient for the task at hand. (See the Support section for all the gory details of that experience.)

So, on the advice of support, I reset the account and started all over again with account number two. Still didn’t work. In the end, I had to cancel that account (which in itself was a 10-step ordeal all on its own). Then, I had to buy a 123 Reg domain and another Economy hosting package. This time, 123 Reg automatically pointed my 123 Reg domain to my hosting account. Imagine that.

Contrast that with top hosting providers for multiple domains that I’ve had the pleasure of testing. None of them had any issues connecting my third-party domains. They all had clear, concise instructions in their knowledge bases on how to point your DNS to their server. And none required me to buy a domain through them in order to do so.

Account Control Panel

123Reg dashboard
123 Reg’s dashboard is surprisingly straightforward and easy to use

Once I finally had a hosting plan that I could actually use, I discovered that 123 Reg’s account dashboard is very easy to use. Domains are at the top, hosting comes next and, should you have them, all your other products appear below this.

Your hosting control panel gives you access to cPanel. There are two ways to access your WordPress dashboard, either via cPanel or through the “Edit Site” link right under your site’s URL. Pretty straightforward, all things considered. Compared to Hostinger’s hPanel, however, 123 Reg’s control panel is cumbersome and looks old-fashioned.

I have to add that while trying to access my control panel through my profile menu, I received a 404 error several times stating that no such account existed. Just another problem with 123 Reg (insert long sigh here…).

WordPress Help

This may qualify as a Support feature, but while we’re on the subject of the control panel, we might as well discuss another somewhat helpful feature: the WordPress Help center. You can access the WordPress Help Center right from your account dashboard and it walks you through the essential steps to set up your WordPress site, from choosing your theme template to creating your navigation menu.

The WordPress Help Center is essentially a list of links to articles in the Support Center. I will admit that I did not verify if every link was any more helpful than the “connecting a domain” article. However, even if the 123 Reg articles prove useless, they at least have a list of tasks that you can Google to get your first WordPress site up and going.

4.8

Performance

The Good, Finally

One of the main reasons we test service providers for Website Planet is so that you can get a real sense of how these web hosts perform in the real world. When it comes to 123 Reg’s performance, I finally have something good to discuss. Sort of.

123Reg GTmetrix overall performance score
GTmetrix’s overall score for 123 Reg finally gave me something good to report

We use GTmetrix to test loading speeds from servers all over the world. We also use UptimeRobot to test reliability. For the first 11 days, UptimeRobot couldn’t access my site. Its live chat agent had no idea why. I contacted 123 Reg support chat and they also had no idea. Then suddenly, within a few hours, the issue resolved itself. So, I have great test results to report. As with everything 123 Reg, it just took some time to get there.

123 Reg returned a typical loading speed of 1.1 seconds and an uptime reliability of 100%. Considering all the other issues I had with the host, this was a pleasant surprise.

GTMetrix Performance Tests

123Reg GTmetrix results over a week of testing
With over a week’s worth of testing, 123 Reg remained fairly consistent

My site’s fully loaded time for an entire week of testing never got any faster than 1 second. And there was at least one monitor that registered a loading time of over 1.5 seconds. Compared to many of our other budget UK hosts, 123 Reg’s 1.1 seconds is pretty good – but still not as fast as the top provider on that list, Hostinger.

GTMetrix Global Testing

123Reg's GTmetrix global server performance report
For the most part, 123 Reg scored well globally

For our global reach testing, we use several servers in the US, several in Europe, one in South America, and several in Asia and the Pacific region. The only locations that didn’t score an A were Australia, Germany, and Virginia, which sits on the US East Coast. Australia and Germany received a C grade from GTmetrix, with response times of 2.7 and 2.5 seconds, respectively. The server in VA got a B with a 2.3-second response time.

In my experience, most “budget -friendly” hosts score somewhere between 2 and 3 seconds, so 123 Reg is doing better than many of its competition. If your audience is anywhere in North or South America, Asia, western Europe, or the Pacific (with the exception of Australia), you can expect decent loading speeds from 123 Reg.

UptimeRobot

UptimeRobot report for 123Reg
123 Reg surprised me once again with a perfect uptime score

Once we resolved the issue with Uptime Robot, 123 Reg surprised me once again by returning a 100% uptime result. After nothing for 11 days, I had lost hope that I’d be able to report anything at all and figured it was another 123 Reg “thing” to have to deal with. It’s nice to know the host isn’t all bad. In fact, its performance scores are the only thing that saved it from receiving an abysmal score.

3.5

Support

The Very Ugly

123 Reg offers support via live chat (9:00 am to 7:00 pm), phone (8:00 am to 11:00 pm), and its Support Center knowledge base. As we’ve already seen with the domain connection issue, the knowledge base articles aren’t terribly helpful. They often lack important or complete details, or simply link to other support articles so that you have to click through two, three, or even four to finally do what you set out to do.

To be fair, I almost always received prompt help when contacting support. Live chat was online within a few minutes and my longest hold time with phone support was 4 minutes. Quick response time, though, doesn’t make up for what happens once you reach an agent.

123 Reg support chat screen
Another unsuccessful support chat session with 123 Reg

My main issue with 123 Reg’s support is its incompetence. The above message is a live chat conversation I had with the agent when I was trying to connect my third-party domain to my hosting account. The agent was unable to help me connect my domain and would have to send my request up the line to the administrators. What support agent can’t help with a simple task like pointing nameservers to a hosting account?

When I raised the issue with phone support the first time, I was simply advised to cancel my account and start over. When that didn’t work and I contacted support a second time, the agent admitted that I probably should just buy a 123 Reg domain to finally resolve the issue.

And this might be another petty issue, but I could never get an agent to fully answer my question about 123 Reg’s servers locations. The most I got was that there’s an email server located in Leeds, UK and another in “the EU,” but that’s as close as I could get to the truth. Either the agents don’t know, or the host is terribly secretive about basic information for some reason. Either way, it doesn’t leave a good (or confident) impression.

4.0

Pricing

Not Worth the Trouble

When it comes to shared hosting plans, my research shows that 123 Reg’s prices are below or on par with many other inexpensive UK hosts. One big difference between 123 Reg and many of the other budget-friendly UK hosts, though, is the features included in its plans.

For what you get, the Economy plan isn’t worth buying, and the Deluxe plan is only truly worth it on a yearly subscription. This will get you a free .online domain, 2 email addresses, 50 GB of storage space, and 25 MySQL databases, with the option to host up to 10 websites. For comparison’s sake, InterServer charges far less1 and offers many unlimited features on its entry-level plan.

There are also standard Linux and Windows VPS plans starting at $5.27, as well as high RAM plans with up to 32 GB of RAM. 123 Reg also offers what it calls Premium Hosting and promises “guaranteed” resources – something you’d hope would be a given for dedicated servers.

And as you know from my setup experience, you can also buy domains here.

Like many hosts, you can save on your plan by choosing a yearly plan, and that’s the only way you can receive some of 123 Reg’s supposedly “free” features anyway. You can pay via Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or PayPal. All services are set up on auto-renew policies, so you’ll need to manually change that in your account dashboard if you don’t want the automatic charge to your card.

Honestly, I wouldn’t care if 123 Reg were giving away its hosting services for free. The lack of features (who doesn’t offer a free SSL in today’s market?) combined with having to pay for a yearly plan in order to receive some standard features can’t make up for a price that won’t break the bank. An inexpensive fee simply can’t outweigh all the issues I had using the service and the lack of help from tech support.

A free domain name is included with some hosting plans from 123 Reg

Comparison

How does 123 Reg match up to the competition?

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123 Reg REVIEW: BOTTOM LINE

I cannot in good conscience recommend 123 Reg’s hosting service to anyone. There are too many things lacking that other hosting providers can offer. You’ll find better features, superior support, and more powerful plans for much cheaper elsewhere. Hostinger is a great example of a budget-friendly host that doesn’t skimp on resources1.

If Hostinger isn’t quite right for you, check out the other web hosts in our list of top 10 hosting providers in 2024.

FAQ

How do I cancel my 123 Reg account?

Unlike many web hosts, 123 Reg does not provide a cancellation button or link in its account dashboard. To request cancellation, you’ll have to speak to a support agent. The cancellation process is pretty quick but keep in mind that 123 Reg won’t refund you for your domain name or the remaining time on your hosting plan.

How much does 123 Reg cost?

123 Reg offers a selection of plans, including web hosting, managed WordPress hosting, and VPS. You’ll get deep discounts with yearly plans, but renewal rates put 123 Reg on the pricier side. Its managed WordPress option is also shockingly expensive considering you’ll have to sign up for the highest single website tier just to get e-commerce support – and that’s for WooCommerce, which is already free to use.

Is 123 Reg good for beginners?

123 Reg’s lack of support would make it very frustrating, if not impossible, to adequately help those new to web hosting. While support is responsive, it’s not very helpful, and the knowledge base articles don’t provide enough direction. To find a beginner-friendly host with great support, take a look at our list of best hosting providers in 2024.

Is 123 Reg a good budget-friendly WordPress host?

When it comes to dedicated WordPress plans, 123 Reg is not easy on the wallet. The best inexpensive WordPress hosting providers on the market not only offer cheap plans, but they also come with a ton of resources (think unlimited storage and hosted websites) and features (like free SSLs and website builders) you won’t find with 123 Reg.
Suzanne Stewart Suzanne Stewart
Suzanne has been a freelance writer and editor for 31 years, and has been writing online content since 2008. She holds professional certifications in editing and SEO strategy. She’s often been in the same desk chair as our Website Planet readers, needing to know what’s best and what’s best avoided. When she’s not testing and reviewing vendors, Suz is a professional artist as well as a volunteer therapy musician, playing the Celtic lap harp. She is a nature-lover who is often found walking the hiking trails near her home. She also enjoys time with her family, her grandchildren, and two cats.
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Completely incompetent customer service lacks even reading ability

I've been trying to have them recognise my EU VAT ID since three months now. Their form just simply doesn'T have a field for it and they customer service thinks I am missing something. It is so highly annoying and such a waste of time. Save yourself from this.

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