How to Price Your Reseller Packages for 2026
If you are using the AsusHost Budget Reseller plan, your goal is to break even with your very first client. Here is how you should structure your sub-packages to maximize profit while staying competitive in the Kenyan market.
The “Salami” Strategy: Slicing Your 10GB
Your Budget Reseller plan gives you 10GB of NVMe SSD space. You can “slice” this into smaller, high-value packages:
| Package Name | Suggested Retail Price | Storage Limit | Target Client |
| The Starter | KSH 150 / Month | 500 MB | Students / Personal Blogs |
| The Biz Lite | KSH 350 / Month | 1 GB | Small Shops / Law Firms |
| The Portfolio | KSH 500 / Month | 2 GB | Designers / Photographers |
💰 Where the Real Money Is: Value-Added Services
Hosting by itself is cheap. Managed Services are expensive. In 2026, clients don’t want to manage their own cPanel; they want you to do it.
Add these to your hosting bill to 3x your revenue:
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M-Pesa Integration Fee: Charge a one-time KSH 2,000 setup fee for stores.
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Monthly Maintenance: Charge KSH 1,000/month to keep their plugins and themes updated.
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Security Monitoring: Since AsusHost includes Imunify360 for free, you can market this as a “Premium Security Shield” and charge extra for the peace of mind.
The 2026 “Passive Income” Goal
If you sign up just 2 clients a month, by the end of the year, you have 24 clients paying you roughly KSH 10,000 per month in recurring revenue. Your cost? Still just KSH 450.
That is the power of the AsusHost infrastructure. We provide the heavy-duty NVMe servers; you provide the local service and keep the profit.