Riyadh is ksa-c-1: the primary region of the Skyline Cloud network. Host your company site, email and DNS where your customers are, from 49 SAR/mo excl. VAT, with free auto-renewing SSL, daily backups and support that answers in Arabic. Free 14-day trial, no credit card.
The capital is where Saudi business concentrates: corporate headquarters moving in under the regional-HQ push, agencies pitching government digital projects, consultancies, clinics, law firms, and a startup scene that ships fast. What these businesses share is an audience that is overwhelmingly local — customers, procurement teams and evaluators sitting in Riyadh, opening your website on Riyadh networks.
Hosting that site in Europe or the US adds a continental round trip to every click. Hosting it on ksa-c-1, the primary Riyadh region, means the request is served from the same city. You can verify rather than trust us: the Skyline Cloud landing page publishes a live latency strip, and the free trial lets you load your actual site from your actual office before paying anything.
| Plan | Price (SAR/mo, excl. VAT) | RAM | NVMe storage | Mailboxes | Right fit for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shared | 49 | 512 MB | 25 GB | 1 | Company site, portfolio, landing pages |
| Dedicated | 119 | 1 GB | 50 GB | 10 | Growing SMEs that need steadier resources and team email |
| Cloud (flagship) | 199 | 4 GB | 100 GB | 25 | Busy sites: auto-scaling resources, high availability, free SSL + global CDN |
Every plan carries free auto-renewing SSL, daily backups, a 99.9% uptime SLA and the S Panel control panel — an Arabic-and-English panel with a built-in code editor, so quick template fixes do not require an FTP client from 2009. Compare details on the hosting plans page.
Most local businesses run a patchwork: domain at one registrar, hosting at another, email on a third service, DNS wherever the domain landed. Every renewal is a separate USD charge; every problem is a support ticket to a different company in a different time zone. The Skyline version of the same company:
One console, one SAR invoice, ZATCA-compliant, bilingual support in your own time zone. When the developer asks for a staging box, a VPS in the same Riyadh region is sixty seconds away.
Riyadh businesses often discover their hosting decision is part of a bigger IT picture — an office network that needs proper cabling, endpoints that need managing, an annual maintenance contract for it all. That is the domain of our parent company: see IT AMC in Riyadh at alskyline.com. The cloud side stays with us — and if your operations span the Kingdom, the same account covers the Jeddah and Dammam regions too, plus global edge locations when you expand beyond the Gulf.
One more Riyadh-specific note: if your clients include government entities or large corporates, expect hosting-location questions in procurement. Being able to answer "Riyadh region, ksa-c-1, SAR-billed Saudi provider" keeps that row of the questionnaire short — and our data residency guide preps you for the rest of it.
On the Riyadh region, ksa-c-1 — the primary region of the Skyline Cloud network. Web hosting plans run on Saudi-resident servers, and you can also deploy cloud servers to Jeddah (ksa-w-1) or Dammam (ksa-e-1, powered by Google Cloud) if your users are elsewhere.
Shared is 49 SAR/mo, Dedicated 119 SAR/mo, and the flagship Cloud plan 199 SAR/mo — all excl. VAT, all with free auto-renewing SSL, daily backups, a 99.9% uptime SLA and the S Panel control panel. No USD card charges, no FX spread.
Yes on both counts. S Panel works in Arabic and English, support is bilingual, and hosting Arabic-language sites (including right-to-left WordPress themes) is everyday work for the platform.
Every plan includes mailboxes — 1 on Shared, 10 on Dedicated, 25 on Cloud — for standard site email. Teams that live in Outlook can add full email hosting with MAPI, ActiveSync and per-mailbox 2FA; live per-mailbox SAR pricing is visible in the console.
Yes. Skyline bills in SAR and issues ZATCA e-invoicing compliant invoices, so your finance team books them like any local supplier — a small thing that saves real reconciliation time every month.
Skyline provides guided migration support from common sources such as GoDaddy, Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 — websites, mailboxes, domains and DNS, with mail kept flowing during cutover. Most small-business moves fit inside the 14-day trial window.
You pick a plan and pay in SAR, or walk away — no credit card was taken, so there is nothing to cancel. Your trial setup carries over if you continue.
Site, email, DNS and SSL on the primary Saudi region — one SAR bill, Arabic support, nothing to cancel if you walk away.