The MonoVM alternative with sharper pricing
Same Windows VPS, half the entry price — $8.99/mo instead of $19.85/mo. 10+ cryptos, no KYC, no Iranian-jurisdiction payment risk, ready in 10 minutes.
- Ready in 5–10 minutes
- 10+ cryptos accepted (BTC, USDT, XMR…)
- No KYC, no ID upload
- 7-day money-back guarantee
TL;DR Should you switch from MonoVM?
MonoVM is a broad-catalog hosting brand (shared, Windows VPS, Linux VPS, domains) with a massive blog-SEO presence and an Iranian-founded operator now incorporated in the US. Entry Windows VPS is $19.85/mo. rdp.monster ships the same Windows VPS at $8.99/mo flat, no KYC, 10+ cryptos including XMR — without the catalog upsell funnel and without the payment-processor scrutiny that follows Iranian-business hosts. If you want a Windows VPS at a sharper price with simpler checkout, rdp.monster wins. If you need shared hosting + domains under one roof, MonoVM's catalog is broader.
- Want a Windows VPS at half MonoVM's $19.85/mo entry tier
- Pay in BTC / USDT / XMR with no identity questionnaire
- Need setup in 5–10 minutes, not same-day manual review
- Prefer a focused-VPS vendor over a broad-catalog upsell funnel
- You need MonoVM's full bundle (domains + shared + email + VPS)
- Your existing workload is already deployed on MonoVM and stable
- You depend on MonoVM's Iran-region Perfect Money routing
rdp.monster vs MonoVM — spec-by-spec
Every line below is sourced from the vendor's own pricing page. No invented uptimes — just what each provider publishes.
Which is right for your workload?
Four scenarios, an honest verdict on each. MonoVM doesn't lose every round.
Windows VPS entry price
★ rdp.monster winsrdp.monster $8.99/mo vs MonoVM $19.85/mo — a $130/year saving for comparable Windows VPS specs (2 cores, 4 GB RAM, NVMe). MonoVM's premium covers brand and blog SEO, not better hardware.
Broad catalog (shared / VPS / domains / email)
★ MonoVM winsMonoVM ships shared hosting, Windows VPS, Linux VPS, domains, email under one billing. rdp.monster is VPS-only. If you want one vendor for your whole stack, MonoVM wins. If you'd rather pick best-of-breed per layer, focused-VPS is the cleaner pick.
Crypto coverage + no-KYC checkout
★ rdp.monster winsrdp.monster accepts 10+ cryptos including XMR (Monero) with no identity link at signup. MonoVM accepts 50+ cryptos but runs standard Stripe-tied fraud checks; the Iranian-business label has also drawn payment-processor scrutiny historically.
Setup speed
★ rdp.monster winsrdp.monster provisions in 5–10 minutes via automated flow. MonoVM provisions same-day with a manual review step on first orders — fine for production planning, slower for urgent workloads.
Switch from MonoVM in 3 minutes
Cancel MonoVM
In MonoVM client area → Services → select your VPS → Request Cancellation. They process at end of cycle. Annual plans pro-rate minus a small admin fee.
Order an rdp.monster plan
Pick a plan from our offers. Pay in card, PayPal, BTC, USDT, LTC, XMR (or 6 other cryptos). No ID, no questionnaire — the dashboard provisions while you fill in the email.
Connect to your new desktop
Check your email — IP, username and password arrive in minutes. Open Microsoft Remote Desktop (free on Windows / Mac / iOS / Android), paste them in, you're connected with full admin rights.
Where MonoVM actually wins
MonoVM does serve a specific user well: someone who wants shared hosting + VPS + domains + email under a single billing relationship. They've built that broad catalog over a decade and the dashboard handles cross-product upgrades cleanly. If you're an agency managing 50 client domains and need one vendor for all of them, MonoVM's catalog beats focused-VPS shopping.
Their 50+ cryptocurrency support is also genuinely broad — they list more obscure altcoins than most competitors. If you specifically hold and want to spend a less-mainstream coin (XLM, ALGO, niche memecoins), MonoVM accepts it.
Where MonoVM stops making sense is when you compare on price-per-VPS-spec. Their $19.85/mo entry tier is 2× rdp.monster's $8.99 for comparable hardware. You're paying for the brand SEO investment and the broad catalog, not better infrastructure. For users buying only a Windows VPS, that premium isn't justified.



