Pulsar67 is a Florida-registered VPS provider based in Tampa. We keep the platform focused on clear specs, practical support, and hosting that is easy to understand before checkout.
Pulsar67 started from the simple idea that VPS hosting should be easier to trust. You should be able to see the specs, understand the network, know who operates the business, and get help from someone who understands the platform.
The company is locally owned in Tampa, Florida and registered as Pulsar67, LLC in the State of Florida. We keep the service focused on transparent pricing, useful support, and infrastructure that is documented instead of hidden behind vague claims.
Our goal is straightforward: clear plans, quick deployment, fair billing, and support that helps you solve the issue instead of sending you in circles.
A little more context for customers who want to know who is behind the platform before putting workloads on it.
Registered in Florida, USA. Registration No. L25000090820.
Customer support and platform decisions stay close to the people maintaining the service.
Locally owned in Tampa with VPS services hosted from our Florida region.
Tickets are handled by people who work directly with the systems customers run on.
Four commitments. We've written them down so you can hold us to them.
If a spec is "up to," we say "up to." If a feature is on a roadmap, we say it's on a roadmap. Documentation should explain how the platform works.
What's on the pricing page is what shows up on your invoice. No setup fees, no auto-upsells, and no second-year price jump hidden in the checkout flow.
The person replying to your ticket understands the infrastructure behind the VPS, so troubleshooting starts with the actual system instead of a canned script.
We operate our own VPS platform and keep the hardware, network, and support story clear. If something breaks, we can investigate it directly.
Stats from the last twelve months of operation. Updated quarterly.
A pulsar is a rotating neutron star - one of the most precise, predictable signals in the universe. Some pulsars beat with better timekeeping than atomic clocks.
That's the standard we hold ourselves to. Servers should be predictable. Performance should be predictable. Invoices, support response times, network performance - all predictable.
The 67 is for 1967 - the year Jocelyn Bell Burnell discovered the first pulsar. We thought naming the company after a discovery made by a grad student who wasn't credited for it on the original Nobel Prize fit the spirit nicely.
Start with a Nano, benchmark the platform, and keep it only if it fits. New monthly VPS customers have a 7-day money-back guarantee.