This guide explains how Web60's Ireland-based infrastructure and support services work specifically for Irish businesses.
Irish Data Centre Infrastructure
Web60 operates from data centres within Ireland. This means your website files are stored on servers physically located in Ireland, not in other countries. Your customer data stays within Irish borders, which matters for data protection compliance.
The Irish location also means faster loading times for your Irish customers. When someone in Dublin visits your website, the data travels a shorter distance compared to websites hosted in other countries.
For more technical details about our infrastructure, see Data Centre Locations and Infrastructure.
GDPR and Irish Data Protection Compliance
Web60 handles GDPR compliance requirements automatically. This includes:
- Data processing agreements that meet Irish and EU standards
- Secure data storage within Ireland
- Regular security audits
- Data backup systems that comply with retention requirements
Irish businesses must follow specific data protection rules. Web60's systems are designed to help you meet these requirements without technical knowledge on your part.
Read more about our compliance approach in How We Handle GDPR Compliance.
Local Business Hours Support
Support operates during Irish business hours (9 AM to 5 PM, Monday to Friday). This means you can get help during your normal working day instead of dealing with overnight responses or different time zones.
When you contact support, you're speaking with people who understand Irish business requirements, local regulations, and common challenges faced by Irish companies online.
Understanding Irish Business Needs
Web60's AI website builder includes templates and content suggestions designed for Irish businesses. This includes:
- Standard Irish business information (Eircode, VAT numbers)
- Local contact details formatting
- Content that follows Irish business communication styles
- Understanding of Irish market sectors and terminology
The system recognises different types of Irish businesses, from sole traders to limited companies, and creates appropriate website content for each.
Payment Processing in Euro
All billing happens in Euro through Irish and European payment systems. You won't encounter foreign exchange fees or currency conversion issues that occur with international hosting providers.
Invoices follow Irish business invoice standards and can be used for your business accounting and tax purposes.
Local Knowledge and Experience
Web60 is built on SmartHost's experience hosting Irish websites since 2002. This means understanding common issues Irish businesses face online, from local SEO requirements to integration with Irish business tools and services.
The support team understands the Irish business environment, local competition, and what works for Irish customers online.
If you're still stuck or have questions about how Web60 supports your specific type of Irish business, contact our support team for personalised help.
FAQ
Q: Is my website data stored in Ireland?
A: Yes, all Web60 websites are hosted on servers physically located within Ireland. Your data doesn't leave Irish borders.
Q: Do you understand Irish business requirements?
A: Yes, Web60 is designed specifically for Irish businesses with local compliance, Euro billing, and Irish business hours support.
Q: Can I get support during Irish working hours?
A: Support is available Monday to Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM Irish time, so you can get help during your normal business day.
Q: Does Web60 help with GDPR compliance?
A: Web60 handles technical GDPR requirements automatically, including secure Irish data storage and compliant data processing agreements.
Q: Will I be charged in Euro or foreign currency?
A: All Web60 billing is in Euro through European payment systems, so you won't encounter foreign exchange fees.
Q: Does the AI understand Irish business types?
A: Yes, the website builder recognises different Irish business structures and creates appropriate content for sole traders, partnerships, and limited companies.
Last updated: 1 March 2026