SitePilot compares hosting, website builders, and proxy infrastructure using independent audits, commercial analysis, operational risk review, and buyer-path decision assets. Teams use it to move from category discovery into shortlist, diligence, implementation planning, and platform commitment without affiliate fluff or vendor theatre.
Independent infrastructure buying intelligence.For teams that need evidence, not theater.
SitePilot is a decision system for hosting, website builders, and proxy infrastructure that connects methodology, audits, comparisons, and buyer assets so operators can move from category discovery to shortlist, due diligence, and vendor selection without relying on affiliate fluff or glossy vendor positioning.
Technical auditing
Independent performance, reliability, and platform-risk reviews for teams that need more than vendor positioning.
Infrastructure benchmarks
Selection logic grounded in uptime, maintainability, operating overhead, and realistic long-term fit.
Web hosting
Performance audits, provider reviews, renewal-pricing traps, and long-term infrastructure fit.
Website builders
Platform comparisons across design control, ecommerce fit, SEO ownership, and lock-in risk.
Proxy infrastructure
Deployment-model comparisons, farm setup guidance, and operational planning for mobile proxies.
Domain intent is the front door.Use it to feed hosting and site-build decisions.
Buyers often start with the name first, then figure out registrar choice, extension strategy, hosting, and publishing. These pages now give SitePilot a cleaner path for that earlier-stage intent instead of dropping everyone straight into hosting comparisons.
Start here when the real question is where to buy and renew the domain.
Use the step-by-step path when the team is buying its first serious domain.
Useful when buyers are mixing up the naming layer and the infrastructure layer.
Choose the extension with the least long-term confusion and brand drag.
One site, three decision systems.Built to move buyers from category to evidence.
The homepage should explain what SitePilot is, route visitors into the right hub, and connect those hubs to methodology, comparisons, scorecards, and audit paths that can actually support a real buying decision.
Start with the right cluster
Move into the category that matches the real buying problem instead of reading generic “top 10” filler.
Use methodology before commitment
Every guide is meant to connect back to the same evaluation logic, so a decision on one page still holds up later.
Escalate to an audit path
If the team needs direct help, the audit funnel is there without turning the site into a lead-gen carnival.