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Risposta breve: Danhost is no longer an independent web host. The Danish brand launched in 1997, got acquired in 2017, and has since been folded into team.blue, the group that also owns ScanNet and DanDomain. Visit danhost.dk today and you’ll find a landing page, not a hosting shop. Every product link (web hosting, domini, VPS) sends you straight to ScanNet.
This review explains what that means for you. Unlike affiliate pages that still list Danhost as a live, bookable host, we did the legwork. We checked the actual website, read the Danish reviews others skip, and traced the ownership trail. We also pull apart the Trustpilot score, because the headline number hides a story worth telling.
Valutazione complessiva: Danhost scores 1.3/5 su Trustpilot attraverso 221 recensioni. Ecco il problema. The lifetime distribution is 77% positivo (4 e 5 stelle), which would average close to 4.0. Il 1.3 comes from Trustpilot weighting recent reviews more heavily, and the recent reviews (2017 in avanti) are overwhelmingly negative. Più adatto per: existing legacy customers checking their account. Nearly everyone else should look at where the brand now points, or at a genuinely independent host.
| Nome | Danhost ApS |
| Recensioni totali | 222 |
| Punteggio medio | 3.9 |
| [email protected] | |
| Sito web | https://danhost.dk |
| Indirizzo | Mirabellevej 11 J, Randers N |
Numero di recensioni
media. Punteggio della recensione
Servizio Clienti
Caratteristiche e servizi
Su carta, Danhost offered a full stack for Danish small businesses and private users. That meant web hosting (webhotel), Registrazione del dominio, VPS (un server privato virtuale, your own slice of a server), e-mail, online backup, and a mobile-friendly webshop. In pratica, that catalogue no longer runs under the Danhost name. It’s the ScanNet catalogue now.
Tipi di hosting offerti
- Web hosting condiviso (webhotel) – now sold and served through ScanNet
- Domain registration – redirects to ScanNet’s domain search
- VPS Hosting – redirects to ScanNet’s VPS range
- Webshop and Hosted Desktop – legacy Danhost products, folded into the wider team.blue portfolio
What This Actually Means
Danhost ApS (ApS is Denmark’s suffix for a private limited company) became part of Zitcom Group on 6 luglio 2017. Zitcom later joined team.blue, the European hosting group behind ScanNet, DanDomain, uno.com, e molti altri. The danhost.dk homepage says it plainly: “Danhost er nu del af team.blue.” Your control panel is now DanDomain’s (kundecenter.dandomain.dk), and webmail runs on the DanDomain platform too. Quindi il “Caratteristiche” you buy are ScanNet’s features, delivered on team.blue infrastructure. If email is your real priority rather than a website, un dedicato hosting di posta elettronica provider may fit better.
Key Features Customers Highlighted (Storicamente)
Back when Danhost ran its own shop, reviews singled out a few things:
- Low prices – older reviewers repeatedly called it “billig” (economico)
- Danish-language phone and email support – a real draw for non-technical owners
- A simple webshop builder – praised by small retailers who had no coding experience
- Standard LAMP tools – MySQL databases and PHP, enough for WordPress and basic sites
Posizioni dei data center
Danhost marketed Danish hosting on Danish servers, which matters for latency (the delay before a nearby visitor’s browser gets a response) and for data staying inside the EU. Under team.blue, hosting is served from the group’s Danish and European facilities. Danhost’s own pages no longer publish specific data center details, so treat any exact location claim on third-party sites as unverified.
Aspettative di prestazione
We found no independent, current benchmark data (speed or uptime) for Danhost as a standalone brand. That’s expected for a name that stopped operating independently years ago. ScanNet, where you now land, advertises “DK’s mest stabile drift” (Denmark’s most stable operation), but that’s a marketing claim, not a measured result. If uptime guarantees matter to you, judge ScanNet on its own terms, not on Danhost’s old reputation.
Esperienza del cliente
This is where Danhost gets interesting. The lifetime Trustpilot rating looks solid on the surface, but the timeline tells two very different stories.
Here’s the distribution across 221 recensioni: 53% cinque stelle (118 recensioni), 24% quattro stelle (53), 4% three-star (9), 4% due stelle (9), e 15% una stella (32). Add it up and 77% è positivo. A plain average lands near 4.0/5. Yet the visible TrustScore is 1.3. Perché? Trustpilot weights newer reviews far more than old ones, and Danhost’s newer reviews are brutal.
Ciò che i clienti elogiano
Almost all the praise is old, clustered between 2012 e 2017. Reviewers liked the low price, the Danish support, and the easy webshop. “Billig, pålidelig, god support” (economico, affidabile, buon supporto) was a typical five-star line. Small retailers said the webshop was simple to run with no technical background.
One long-term customer summed up the early years: happy for four years, exactly the MySQL and PHP setup they needed. That was the Danhost people recommended.
Reclami comuni
The complaints start piling up from 2017, the same year the company changed hands. The themes are consistent and specific:
Communication breakdown. Multiple reviewers said they were never told about company changes, aumenti di prezzo, or features being dropped. One wrote that Danhost “dumped everything onto another platform and ran,” leaving customers to sort out the mess.
Affidabilità. Recent reviews mention servers going down repeatedly, mail taking over an hour to arrive, and server errors several times a day. One customer flatly warned others not to use Danhost if the site needs to be online 24/7.
Billing and admin. Several people described invoicing errors and agreements that weren’t honored. One said they’d had problems “for more than two years” and now had to watch for their own invoices manually.
Feedback della comunità (Reddit & Forum)
Oltre Trustpilot, candid community chatter about Danhost is thin, and that itself is telling. We found no active Reddit thread and little recent forum discussion. The brand went quiet: the most recent Trustpilot review is from September 2021, and nothing new has appeared since.
In Danish hosting discussions, Danhost tends to come up in one context only. It appears in lists of providers people have cycled through, often alongside one.com, DanDomain, and UnoEuro. Rarely as a current pick. The silence fits a name that’s been absorbed and left to fade.
Supporta la qualità
Storicamente, Danhost’s Danish phone and email support was its strongest selling point, and older reviews back that up. Oggi, support runs through the DanDomain and ScanNet channels under team.blue. If you’re an existing customer, that’s who answers now. Judge the current support on ScanNet’s live reputation. The warm reviews you’ll find for “Danhost support” describe a team and company structure that no longer exist in the same form.
When to Use Danhost
Being honest, the list of reasons to seek out Danhost specifically in 2026 è breve.
Ideale per
Existing legacy customers: If you already host with Danhost, danhost.dk is still the doorway to your account, webmail, e pannello di controllo. For login and billing, funziona.
People who trust the team.blue ecosystem: If you’re fine being served by ScanNet and DanDomain, a Danhost link lands you with an established, well-resourced group. That stability is real, even if the branding is confusing.
Lo apprezzerai se
- You want Danish-language support and Danish/EU-based servers, and you don’t mind that ScanNet delivers them
- You value a large parent company over a small independent one, because team.blue isn’t going anywhere
- You’re consolidating domains and hosting under one big Danish provider
When NOT to Use Danhost
Nessun host è adatto a tutti, and a retired brand fits fewer people than most. Look elsewhere if any of this sounds like you.
Cerca altrove se
You want an independent, actively developed brand: Danhost is a redirect. There’s no separate product roadmap, no dedicated Danhost pricing, and no fresh reviews since 2021. You’d be buying ScanNet with extra steps.
You’re chasing a bargain: Il “cheap Danish host” reputation belongs to Danhost’s past. Current entry pricing through ScanNet starts at DKK 229/mo before VAT, which undercuts nobody in the budget segment.
You need documented uptime guarantees: Danhost publishes no current SLA (Contratto di servizio, un impegno di uptime garantito) of its own. Recent reviews also raised real reliability concerns during the transition years.
Bandiere rosse per la tua situazione
- You hate brand confusion: paying “Danhost” but being served by ScanNet on DanDomain’s panel is a lot of names for one website.
- You rely on recent reviews to decide: there aren’t any. The newest feedback is nearly five years old.
- You need a clear migration path: past customers reported features that didn’t survive platform moves. Get specifics in writing first.
Se si applica uno di questi, considerare le alternative riportate di seguito.
Danhost Transparency Score
We assess how upfront Danhost is with the information that matters:
- Informazioni aziendali: Buona. The site clearly states the team.blue ownership. It lists the CVR number (Denmark’s business registration ID, Qui 29412006) and the Skanderborg address. Credit for not hiding the acquisition.
- Trasparenza dei prezzi: Limitato. There’s no Danhost price list at all. You only see prices after being redirected to ScanNet, which many visitors won’t expect.
- Documentazione tecnica: Povero. No current specs, dettagli del data center, or uptime figures under the Danhost name.
- condizioni & Politiche: Limitato. Refund and service terms now live under ScanNet and DanDomain, not on danhost.dk, so you have to go hunting.
Trasparenza generale: Misto. Danhost is honest about the one big thing (it’s part of team.blue now), but everything else, prezzi, specs, and terms, has effectively moved off-site. As a private consumer in Denmark, you still get the statutory 14-day right of withdrawal (fortrydelsesret) on new orders. You’ll just be exercising it against ScanNet, not Danhost.
Alternatives to Danhost
Not sold on a redirected brand? These routes address the specific gaps.
For the Same Group, Without the Confusion: ScanNet or DanDomain
Since a Danhost link sends you to ScanNet anyway, go there directly and skip the branding maze. DanDomain, the other big team.blue brand, is worth a look if you want domains and hosting together. Both are established Danish hosts with active support.
Per un valore migliore: Budget Danish Hosts
If price is the priority, Danhost’s current pricing won’t cut it. Compare the field in our cheap web hosting in Denmark guida, where genuinely low-cost providers still compete hard for small sites and personal projects.
For Scaling and Performance: Cloud or VPS
Hosting condiviso troppo grande? Look at managed cloud or VPS instead of a legacy shared brand. I nostri cloud hosting in Denmark e Danish VPS guides cover providers built for growth, with clearer specs than Danhost publishes.
For the full picture, vedi il nostro Web hosting in Danimarca confronto, where the current front-runners are ranked.
- Recensioni di Danhost ApS dalla Danimarca
| Punteggio medio | 3.98 |
| Numero di recensioni | 215 recensioni |
- Recensioni di Danhost ApS dalla Germania
| Punteggio medio | 5.00 |
| Numero di recensioni | 2 recensioni |
- Recensioni di Danhost ApS dalla Svezia
| Punteggio medio | 4.50 |
| Numero di recensioni | 2 recensioni |
- Recensioni di Danhost ApS Dal Regno Unito
| Punteggio medio | 4.00 |
| Numero di recensioni | 1 recensioni |
- Recensioni di Danhost ApS dalla Spagna
| Punteggio medio | 5.00 |
| Numero di recensioni | 1 recensioni |
- Recensioni di Danhost ApS dall'Irlanda
| Punteggio medio | 1.00 |
| Numero di recensioni | 1 recensioni |
Danhost Plans and Pricing
Here’s the thing about Danhost pricing in 2026: there isn’t any. You cannot buy a plan branded “Danhost.” Clic “Webhoteller” on danhost.dk and you’re handed to ScanNet’s price list. So the prices below are ScanNet’s, because that’s what a Danhost link actually sells you today.
⚠️ Buyer Warning: Danhost is a redirect, not a store. The most common mistake we see is people comparing Danhost’s old rock-bottom prices against rivals. That deal is gone. The brand you’re clicking now routes to ScanNet’s premium tiers, a partire da DKK 229/mo (circa USD 33), excluding Denmark’s 25% I.V.A. (mamme). There’s no promotional-to-renewal price trap here, but the entry point is far from budget.
Web hosting (via ScanNet, PHP/Linux)
Antipasto: DKK 229/mo (circa USD 33), ex VAT. Include 25 GB di archiviazione, 1 Memoria GB, indirizzi email illimitati, WordPress con un clic, Accesso SSH, cron lavori, and 30-day restore of files, e-mail, e database.
Standard: DKK 369/mo (circa USD 53), ex VAT. Steps up to 50 GB di spazio di archiviazione e 2 Memoria GB.
premio: DKK 469/mo (circa USD 68), ex VAT. 150 GB storage for larger or media-heavy sites.
Windows/ASP.NET tiers exist and cost more than the PHP equivalents. Prices are billed per month and shown without VAT, so add 25% for the real Danish consumer price.
Costi nascosti da tenere d'occhio
- I.V.A.: All listed prices exclude 25% Danish moms. DKK 229 becomes roughly DKK 286 con tassa.
- domini: Registration and renewal are billed separately from hosting.
- Setup/extras: Confirm any one-time setup fee and add-on costs in ScanNet’s cart before you commit.
- Migrazione: If you’re moving off an old Danhost account, ask exactly what transfers and what doesn’t. Reviewers complained that some features didn’t carry over during past migrations.
Verdetto sui prezzi
Good news first: nessuno shock da rinnovamento. ScanNet’s monthly prices are the prices. La cattiva notizia? This is business-tier pricing, not the bargain Danhost was once known for. If you came looking for cheap Danish hosting, this brand no longer delivers it. Budget-focused buyers should compare the cheapest hosting options in Denmark before clicking through.
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Conclusione
Danhost isn’t a bad host so much as a brand that no longer really exists on its own. Con 1.3/5 attraverso 221 Recensioni di Trustpilot, the score screams “avoid.” The honest read is subtler. The old Danhost earned real praise. Its recent collapse tracks the messy years after team.blue absorbed it.
La linea di fondo
If you already host here, your account still works through the same site. If you’re shopping fresh, don’t buy “Danhost.” You’ll actually be buying ScanNet, at ScanNet prices, so evaluate that host directly. And if you want cheap or independent Danish hosting, this brand can’t offer either anymore.
Con 77% lifetime-positive reviews but a 1.3 time-weighted score, Danhost is a cautionary tale. No fresh feedback has landed since 2021. Don’t buy on old reputation. It’s fine for legacy logins, wrong for new projects. For live options, iniziamo dal nostro Web hosting in Danimarca guida.
Domande frequenti
Is Danhost still in business?
Più o meno. Danhost ApS was acquired in 2017 and is now part of team.blue. The website danhost.dk still works, but it’s a landing page that redirects every product to ScanNet. You can’t buy standalone “Danhost” hosting anymore.
Who owns Danhost now?
team.blue, the European hosting group that also owns ScanNet, DanDomain, e one.com. Danhost joined Zitcom Group in July 2017, and Zitcom later became part of team.blue. The danhost.dk homepage confirms this directly.
Why is Danhost’s Trustpilot score so low?
The lifetime reviews are actually 77% positivo. But Trustpilot weights recent reviews heavily. And Danhost’s recent reviews, mostly from 2017 per 2021, are rough. They complain about downtime, billing errors, and poor communication during the ownership change. The happy reviews are older.
Is Danhost worth the price?
Since Danhost links now sell ScanNet plans starting at DKK 229/mo before VAT, you’re paying business-tier prices, not budget ones. It can be worth it for stable, Danish-supported hosting, but not if you specifically wanted a cheap host. Compare alternatives before committing.
Di cosa si lamentano di più i clienti??
The top three recent complaints are weak communication (no warning about price or company changes), reliability problems (server and mail downtime), and billing mistakes. Several long-term customers said issues dragged on for years after the acquisition.
Should I move my site off Danhost?
Non necessariamente, since you’re effectively on ScanNet’s infrastructure now. But if you’re unhappy with pricing or support, it’s a good moment to compare Danish hosts. Just get any migration details in writing first, because past customers reported features that didn’t transfer cleanly.
