Alternatives:
FreeLists.org
Gaggle.email (not happy that they genericize the word Listserv)
Lots of video content management, but some interesting apps and utilities to consider.
Another notes app that syncs with Nextcloud.
They have an iOS mobile app, but no Android app yet.
remember Geocities?
Could I host a domain minus email?
https://docs.oracle.com/en/learn/oci_nextcloud_ampere_a1/index.html
KVM w/512MB RAM, 30GB storage $23/year
cheaper: https://www.racknerd.com/NewYear/
You can use your own domain, and 3GB is $8.99/year
Choice of data centers
Low bandwidth & size limits, but there is a free tier. Probably pretty basic site builder.
hostcay.com: e3.99 5GB storage, but includes 5 email addresses
webdock.io (Danish): dirt cheap VPS, but manageable with a a control panel
[inexpensive registrar and shared hosting; apparently owned by Namecheap]
Lots of TLDs, including:
.co
.coffee
Email hosting is cheap! Custom domain and catch-all is allowed on even the basic version
Price-competitive:
Porkbun
DynaDot
Overseas:
Fasthosts (UK)
Infomaniak
Joker
Top contenders:
Mailfence - Belgian, e3.50/mo
Mailbox.org - German, e3/mo; e1/mo plan only allows custom domain for "team accounts" (more than one account? does the first one have to do the e3 plan?)
Posteo - German, no personal domains
Runbox - Norwegian, inexpensive
Soverin: Dutch, € 3.25/mo
Protonmail or Kolab - Swiss, a bit steep; Protonmail e4.00/mo paid annually
Infomaniak: e1.50/mo (..?)
Pobox: US-based, seems like only the expensive account is for custom domains
Msgsafe.io: defunct
Countermail: Swedish, ~$4/mo
Disroot: Dutch, free but requires donation to use custom domain
Spaceship may not be super-private, but it's economical and US-based
Porkbun: Oregon, $24/year but only 20 max addresses
PHP 7
10 GB storage, no bandwidth limit!
one database, one site (hostname)
Upsell for SSL :(
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Taplist.io is a simple tool to create a digital beer tap list. It takes minutes to set up, looks great, and works on any TV and the web.
[They have a 4-tap free version, and an inexpensive hobbyist price tier.]