AccuWeb Hosting is over 20 years old and claims to manage over one million websites. However, is it the right WordPress hosting choice for your website?
read moreEco Web Hosting is a small WordPress host based in the United Kingdom. They use StackCP and StackCache CDN as their control panel interface and CDN platform, much like WPBuzz and 20i. Thus, their features and performance are similar to WPBuzz and 20i. Yet, Eco Web Hosting brings a different angle to WordPress hosting: caring about the environment.
read moreGeekStorage says they are “web hosting for Geeks, by Geeks.” They are a smaller WordPress provider, claiming to host only 20,000 websites. However, GeekStorage has been around for over ten years, and we found that GeekStorage offers many excellent features in line with other top-tier WordPress hosts.
read moreHostinger is one of the most popular WordPress hosting companies, and for good reason. Hostinger offers a comprehensive suite of performance and hosting features while keeping its prices very reasonable. With data centers worldwide, access to a global CDN, and support in 10 languages, Hostinger is a wonderful hosting company no matter where you or your customers are in the world.
read moreGoDaddy is the Big Daddy of domain names. Even people not head-deep in web hosting have heard of GoDaddy, especially for registering domain names. But how does GoDaddy perform with WordPress Hosting?
read moreIonos Managed WordPress Hosting plans are geared towards beginner WordPress websites, in our opinion. In this review post, we will detail Ionos’s WordPress services, how they performed on our performance benchmarks and speed tests, and our overall ranking of their web hosting services.
read moreSiteGround is a Bulgarian web-hosting company with offices in the United States, United Kingdom, Spain, and Cyprus. SiteGround started in 2004 and has grown exponentially. SiteGround claims they have a 98% customer satisfaction rating and host over 2.8 million domains. Plus, we were quite impressed to see that they have a positive testimonial from Joost de Valk, the founder of Yoast.com. Wow!
read morePressable started WordPress hosting in 2010, but Automattic later acquired the company. If Automattic sounds familiar to you, they also own WordPress.com, Jetpack, and WooCommerce. Having a seamlessly integrated WordPress experience with Jetpack and WooCommerce excited us – if you already use Jetpack and WooCommerce, why not use their WordPress hosting?
read moreIf we could sum up WPBuzz in one word, it would be “simplicity.” Not that WPBuzz offers a simple WordPress hosting plan – quite the opposite, WPBuzz has many amazing features that higher-end web hosts also include. But unlike other hosting providers that offer a myriad of plans and contract options, WPBuzz only offers two plans: a plan for one website and a plan for up to 50 websites. You don’t need to spend hours guessing which plan is best for you.
read moreWPX was started in 2013 by Terry Kyle and Georgi Petrov. WPX is very proud that Terri and Georgi still own the company and that WPX doesn’t need to go “begging for approval from 3rd party VC investors.” We note that overall, WPX likes to differentiate itself from other WordPress hosting providers and provide a different type of customer experience. However, the bottom line is what WPX can offer you, and how does your website perform on WPX?
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