A better internet. On purpose.

What we stand for

Suzko exists because the internet got worse the bigger it got. Slower support. Blanket bans for "policy violations." Surveillance pricing. Surveys instead of engineers on the other end of the chat. We're a team building the alternative — one company, one set of values, every kind of customer.

The seven things below are how we run. Not corporate values. Actual operating principles.


1. A better internet, built by people who actually care.

Everything we ship aims at making it easier, faster, and saner to put things online — for the dev pushing code on a Sunday, the church updating its event calendar, the agency managing twenty client sites, the giant moving terabytes. We're not optimizing for an IPO. We're optimizing for the person in the chat right now. If the work doesn't move that needle, we don't ship it.

2. Everyone, everywhere.

Noobs, DIYers, churches, political groups, agencies, gamers, enterprise teams, content creators from every country and worldview — all welcome, including people whose opinions we personally disagree with. The bar is "follow the rules and pay the bill," not "share our politics." Our datacenters span continents because the internet does.

3. We host. You publish. The line matters.

We don't moderate opinions. We don't ban religions. We don't deplatform political speech we disagree with. We host websites, register domains, route emails, and run servers — that's where our role starts and where it stops. If a competitor would kick you off for what you publish but it's legal, we won't.

4. We do shut down crime.

Fraud. Scams. CSAM. Malware. Phishing kits. Sanctions violations. Targeted harassment. Get caught running any of these from a Suzko server and your account ends the same day, no refund, with the relevant logs forwarded where they need to go. Not a moderation policy — a captain's call.

5. Real names. Protected, never sold.

Sign up with your real legal name and contact info. We require it. We also protect it: we don't sell it, we don't share it for marketing, we don't disclose it without legal compulsion. If you want privacy in public-facing places, use a registered agent or a business alias — the professional way.

6. Independent. By design.

We are not venture-funded. There is no board demanding a quarterly margin lift. Suzko is a privately-held American company built and run by its team, with no fundraising clock and no acquisition rumors. That's not the headline — it's the structural reason every other principle on this page can stay true. Our pricing, our policies, and our roadmap belong to the people building the product and the customers paying for it.

7. We tell you what's running on your server.

You own your stack. We tell you which datacenter your data sits in, which carriers route your traffic, which CPU you're on, which version of the panel you're running. Black boxes are for the hyperscalers.


Sometimes the people crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do.

We're betting on that.

— the Suzko team