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7 Best Email Hosting Providers 

Would you pay an invoice that came from john.doe@gmail.com? I didn’t think so! Your business needs a professional custom domain that comes across as reliable and trustworthy. So it’s time to choose an email hosting provider to get one for your business. In case you’re unsure what email hosting is and if your business truly needs one, check out our comparison guide on the best email hosting providers

I’ve spoken to several deliverability specialists, conducted thorough research, and tested different options. I’m now ready to share with you the best email hosting companies to consider for your business. But before we delve into the comparison, let me outline the criteria I used to evaluate the providers.

Best email hosting providers: snapshot

Google Workspace: for businesses and teams that need seamless integration with Google’s productivity tools like Docs, Drive, and Meet.

Microsoft 365: for organizations looking for a comprehensive suite with email hosting and Microsoft Office tools.

Zoho Workplace: for small to medium-sized businesses seeking affordable email hosting with integrated CRM and productivity apps.

IceWarp: for teams that require an all-in-one solution with email, collaboration tools, real-time communication features, and large storage space.

Proton Mail: for privacy-focused individuals or organizations that prioritize end-to-end encrypted email.

MXroute: for users who want a low-cost, no-frills email hosting service with generous storage.

Fastmail: for individuals or teams looking for a simple, reliable email hosting solution with strong privacy features.

Here’s a comparison of the security, support, and user rating with the most frequent complaints on these providers. Click on the links to jump to individual reviews. 

SecuritySupportUser rating on G2/Capterra and main complaints
Google Workspace⭐⭐⭐⭐🙂4.6/5
Unresponsive support / frequent policy changes
Microsoft 365⭐⭐⭐⭐🙂4.6/5
Performance lags and downtime / outdated interface
Zoho Workplace⭐⭐⭐😐*4.5/5
Apps operation issues / compatibility with other apps/ poor support
IceWarp⭐⭐⭐⭐🙂*4.2/5
Lacking features/  Messy UI
Proton Mail⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐😐*4.4/5
Limited storage/can get slow when mailbox gets full
MXroute⭐⭐⭐☹️4.4/5
Slow and complicated management panel/ Slow customer service
Fastmail⭐⭐⭐⭐🙂4.3/5
Limited mobile app/support is available only via emails

*The support is better in higher-tier plans.

Email hosting providers – what to look for?

It’s clear that every team, company, or organization is seeking a solution that is tailored to their specific needs. When I was collecting the criteria, I tried to think broader and select characteristics that would be relevant to companies across various industries. Also, I included essential factors that should be considered by every team. Here’s what I came up with:

Google Workspace

G2: 4.6 Captera: 4.7

Source: Google Workspace

With almost 2 billion users worldwide (a 43% market share in email services), Gmail is one of the most famous services for personal emails in the world. It’s no suprise so many people choose Google Workspace for their business emails. Familiarity with the interface and G Suite collaboration tools, such as Google Docs, Sheets, Meet, Drive, Calendar, and Chat, make it a top candidate for their business email hosting. 

Google Workspace offers a 14-day trial for new users, allowing up to 10 team members. The paid plan starts at $6 per person and includes 30 GB of cloud storage per person and up to 30 alias addresses. The Enterprise plan, which provides 5 TB of storage per user with the option to request more, is available upon request.

Now, let’s cover the pros of the service:

All tools have cons. Let’s look at why some people don’t choose Google Workspace as a cloud email service for their business:

Microsoft 365

G2: 4.6 Captera: 4.7

Source: Microsoft 365

Compared to Google Workspace, Microsoft 365 appears to be the closest competitor with its whopping 345 million users worldwide. Similar to Google Workspace, Microsoft 365 offers an office suite of collaboration and productivity tools like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneDrive, and Teams. The service is popular among companies of all sizes and is also often chosen because of its product ecosystem. 

New users can try Microsoft 365 email hosting for free for one month for a team of up to six people. The starter plan costs $6 per user/month, offering 50 GB of email storage, 1 TB of OneDrive storage, and access to the suite of tools. If you’re only interested in corporate email hosting, you can opt for Microsoft Exchange, which starts at $4 per user/month and provides 50 GB of storage space.

The reasons behind Microsoft 365’s popularity:

The main cons of the service are:

Zoho Workplace

G2: 4.4 Captera: 4.6

Source: Zoho Workplace

Zoho Workplace is a more affordable and flexible solution for teams in need of email hosting and a collaborative space similar to Google Workspace and Microsoft 365. The provider offers a suite of tools for managing emails, documents, files, and team collaboration.

Zoho offers a 15-day free trial for new users. The paid plan that includes dedicated email hosting solely costs €0.90 per user/month, providing 5 GB of email storage or 10 GB for €1.13. The plan that gives you access to all Zoho tools is called Workplace and costs €2.70 per user, per month, offering 30 GB of storage space. 

Many small teams prefer Zoho because they can use it as a free email hosting service. Zoho offers a forever free email hosting plan for teams of up to five people, which includes 5 GB of storage per user and allows creating one custom domain name.

Reasons for Zoho’s popularity:

Cons of Zoho Workplace:

IceWarp

G2:4.2 Captera: 4.5

Source: IceWarp

Similar to previous competitors, IceWarp offers email hosting services and a suite of collaboration and communication tools like calendar, team chat, documents, file storage, and video conferencing. IceWarp’s competitive advantage over its competitors is a huge disk space: 200GB of email storage and 1TB of file storage per user. Additionally, users have the option to select from seven different data centers located around the world to store their information, which can be critical for meeting compliance requirements or ensuring data sovereignty.

The service offers a one-month free trial, an email hosting cloud solution, and software for self-hosted deployment that you can install on your servers. The prices start at €23 for a team of 10 (which is the minimum number required to use the service), while the self-hosted version costs €3.50 per user (minimum team size isn’t specified).

Pros of the IceWarp’s email hosting service provider:

Cons of the IceWarp’s email hosting service:

Proton Mail

G2:4.4 Captera: 4.6

Source: Proton Mail

Proton Mail is based in Switzerland, a country known for its strong data protection laws. It was developed by scientists from CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, so no wonder it’s one of the most secure solutions on my list and on the whole market. The provider uses end-to-end and zero-access encryption, which means no one can read your emails except for you and the intended recipients. Not even Proton Mail itself.

Proton Mail’s business plans start at €6.99 per user, which includes 15 GB of storage, 3 custom email domain names, and access to Mail and Calendar features. If you need a whole bundle that includes Mail, Calendar, VPN, Pass (a password manager app), 1 TB of storage per user, and up to 15 custom email addresses, the price increases to €12.99 per user.

Proton Mail also offers special pricing for non-profits and journalists and a free plan for personal use. For businesses, there’s a 30-day money-back guarantee if you’re not completely satisfied with the service.

Pros of the Proton Mail service:

Cons of the Proton Mail service:

MXroute

Trustpilot 4.5

Source: MXroute

MXroute is a great option for those, who are looking for a budget-friendly solution for their business needs. Unlike our previous contestants, this one focuses solely on email hosting without any additional offerings. 

MXroute pricing starts at $49 per year for 10 GB of storage, unlimited domains, and unlimited email accounts. For $49 per year, you get 25 GB of storage, and 50 GB for $59 per year. The service offers a bunch of plans, the largest of which includes 1TB of storage space and will cost you $550 annually. 

Users who don’t need a lot of space can choose MXroute’s life plan which costs $199. This plan can be upgraded at any time. 

Pros of MXroute:

Cons of MXroute:

Fastmail

G2:4.3 Captera: 4.9

Source: Fastmail

If you’re looking for a simple solution for a non-tech team, Fastmail is the right choice for you. Fastmail is known for its intuitive interface, privacy-first approach, and clear offer—email hosting with a few additional features. Despite the absence of collaboration tools, Fastmail users get everything they need from an email hosting provider—advanced search tools to quickly find emails, robust spam filtering, calendar, and no lock-in policies, allowing users to easily export their data in case they want to switch vendors.

You can get acquainted with the service during a 30-day free trial if you want to test it before you open your wallet. The paid plan, which enables you to create custom business addresses starts at $5 per user/month if billed annually. This plan includes 60 GB of storage, expert support from real people, email aliases, and a shared calendar. For $9 a month, you’ll get 150 GB of total storage per user.

Reasons why users choose Fastmail:

Cons of the Fastmail service:

Summing up

On my list, I’ve included well-established, reliable, and trusted by thousands industry giants; an alternative with a similar suite of collaboration tools for teams; a provider with the largest disk space; a highly secure option; the most budget-friendly service; and a user-friendly email hosting service perfect for those who want something simple and straightforward.

I chose not to add LuxSci to this list because it doesn’t share any pricing information publicly and requires a personal request. I also didn’t include Rackspace, Bluehost, A2 Hosting, and other cloud or web hosting solutions whose main focus isn’t email hosting. 

I hope this detailed comparison helped you identify your main needs and choose the right provider for your business.

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