FAQ
Hosted Jant is still intentionally small, so most questions are really about access, billing, and what happens when a blog is canceled or deleted. Here are the short answers.
Is this a public hosting product?
No. Hosted access is invite-first and manually reviewed. Jant still assumes self-hosting first, and hosted access only exists for the smaller set of cases where running it yourself is the wrong fit.
Why is the price $10.46 per year?
Because it is meant to stay simple and low. That number is intentionally tied to the rough feel of a .com domain price on Cloudflare rather than to a typical SaaS-style monthly plan.
Current baseline:
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| First hosted blog | $10.46/year |
| Each additional hosted blog | +$5/year |
| Shared media storage included | 10 GB across the account |
| Shared storage upgrade | 50 GB total for +$25/year |
Can I have more than one blog on the same account?
Yes. Hosted billing is account-scoped, not blog-scoped. Extra blogs are added to the same billing account, and later paid blogs may be prorated onto the same yearly renewal cycle.
What happens if I cancel?
Canceling stops renewal at the end of the current paid period. It does not delete the blog right away.
The blog stays online until that paid period ends. After that, it enters a 90-day retained window: the public site is offline, but you can still restore billing or export the blog before permanent deletion.
Is canceling the same as deleting?
No.
Cancel planis a billing decision. The blog stays online until period end.Delete blogis a destructive data action. It removes the hosted blog instead of sending it into the retained window.
Those remain separate on purpose.
Do I get a refund if I delete a blog?
Not automatically.
If you delete the final billed blog on an account while paid time remains, that remaining time is forfeited. If you delete an additional blog, future billing can decrease, and Stripe handles the subscription adjustment on the same billing account.
Will every payment send me to Stripe first?
Not always. If Stripe still needs you to review or enter payment details, Jant sends you there. If you already have a reusable payment method on file, Jant may show the billing impact first and let Stripe charge that saved method after you confirm the step in Jant.
Can I use a custom domain?
Yes. Hosted blogs can use custom domains. The dashboard shows the DNS target to point at Jant, then verifies that the domain is really reaching your hosted setup before it goes live.
What about backups and leaving later?
Jant handles the hosted operational side, including storage and operational backups. But you should still keep your own exports for anything you care about.
If you want to leave later, export remains available. During the retained window, export is still meant to stay visible before permanent deletion.