1. Service Definition & Scope
HostVibe provides web hosting accounts under a one-time base payment model. The term "Lifetime" refers specifically to the operational lifetime of the HostVibe hosting service and server infrastructure, subject to plan specifications, acceptable use policies, and active account maintenance—not the biological lifetime of an individual person.
2. Included Capacity vs. Excluded Add-ons
Your one-time payment covers your assigned hosting account allocation (storage, bandwidth, database quota, and account limits as specified in your plan). The following services are separate from base hosting and renew on a recurring basis where applicable:
- Domain name registrations, transfers, and annual domain renewal fees.
- Premium software licenses, paid SSL extensions, or dedicated IP addresses.
- Custom development, advanced data recovery, or custom system administration services.
3. System Resource & Acceptable Use Policy
All hosting accounts must comply with standard fair resource utilization limits. Customers agree not to engage in malicious activities, including hosting illegal material, sending unsolicited mass communications (SPAM), conducting DDoS attacks, or executing resource-draining background processes that impact server stability.
4. Refund Policy Window
HostVibe offers a 7-day money-back guarantee on hosting plan fees. Refund requests must be submitted within seven calendar days of initial account creation via our support desk. Domain name registration fees, completed site migration labor, and third-party software licenses are non-refundable.
5. Service Availability & Limitations
While HostVibe strives for a 99.99% network uptime target, hosting services are provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis. HostVibe is not liable for data loss, lost revenue, or indirect damages. Customers are strongly encouraged to maintain independent backups of all website content.
6. Legal Review Notice
Note: These terms provide clear operational guidelines for HostVibe static lifetime web hosting. Site owners must have these terms reviewed by legal counsel to ensure compliance with relevant local and international laws prior to commercial publication.