8 Best WooCommerce Hosting Providers in 2025
To ensure top-notch security, speed, and support for your online store, you must consider one of the best WooCommerce hosting providers.
(read more)To ensure top-notch security, speed, and support for your online store, you must consider one of the best WooCommerce hosting providers.
(read more)Finding the fastest WordPress hosting takes more than just reading a few reviews or trusting what companies say about themselves. Every provider claims to be the best – I’m yet to come across one that doesn’t – but without real data, those words don’t mean much.
(read more)Ever since we started this site, we’ve been deeply involved in the topic of hosting a WordPress website. Personally, it wasn’t something I deliberately set out to learn that much about; rather, the topic found me. If you’re using WordPress, hosting is just essential, and there’s no way to ignore it. You just can’t run a site without it. So naturally, you’d want the best hosting available and steer clear of the sub-par options.
(read more)If you're running a high-traffic WordPress site, your hosting needs are probably on a whole different level. You're not just looking for the cheapest plan out there - you need speed, reliability, and performance that can handle heavy traffic without breaking a sweat.
(read more)Cheap WordPress hosting sounds great until you're hit with hidden fees, slow loading times, and (truly) useless support. I've been burned by this myself…multiple times. So, I decided to find out if it's even possible to get reliable WordPress hosting without emptying your wallet
(read more)If you run a WordPress agency, your hosting needs will be a lot different than those of users managing a single website. For one, a lot of clients are likely to rely on you for hosting, which means choosing the right provider becomes a much more critical decision.
(read more)If you’re looking for a good WordPress hosting platform, and you’re just about done with cheap low-quality providers, then you’re in a good place. Today, we’re comparing five of the most popular and recognized managed WordPress hosting solutions out there: WP Engine vs Pagely vs Synthesis vs Flywheel vs GoDaddy.
(read more)Is the (managed) WordPress hosting industry coming to an end? I mean, is WordPress easy-to-grasp enough so that we no longer need any companies helping us out setting up our web servers, and then taking care of those servers on a regular basis?
(read more)If you are thinking about getting into the web hosting game, then reselling hosting can be a lucrative business. Whether you are a web agency looking to provide hosting for your clients, or company providing stand-alone hosting options, there are plenty of reseller hosting providers to select from.
(read more)Here are the results of 8 of our WordPress hosting surveys - from 2014 to 2024 - aka. "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of WordPress Hosting."
(read more)Our regular readers know that we’ve been conducting hosting surveys ever since 2016. This initiative has grown to become the biggest WordPress hosting survey on the web. Roughly once every 1-2 years, we look at the lineup of the most popular WordPress hosting companies and ask our readers to assess their actual long-term experience with those companies.
(read more)TL;DR: We moved the CodeinWP blog over to Kinsta WordPress hosting a couple of years ago. In this post, we’d like to give you our honest assessment of Kinsta‘s platform, being the result of our first-hand experience with it. In other words, we try to answer the question of whether Kinsta WordPress hosting really is as awesome as everybody says.
(read more)If you’re an international website person, excuse the term, then you’re probably aware of the unique challenges that come when choosing the right WordPress hosting for your specific scenario. In other words, are the usual suspects of the WordPress hosting industry still a good choice if your audience isn’t in the US? More specifically, since it’s the topic of today, what if you’re looking for the best WordPress hosting in the UK? Are the SiteGrounds and WPEngines of this world still good for you?
(read more)First off, let’s try answering the most pressing question: Where’s the money made with free WordPress hosting platforms? I think we can all agree – with 100% certainty – that even though the servers are free, the money still has to be made somewhere, somehow.
(read more)Want to use AWS WordPress hosting for your websites? When it comes to this type of hosting, there are two main routes you can take: (a) You can host WordPress on your own instance of AWS directly. (b) You can choose a managed hosting provider that uses AWS infrastructure.
(read more)Looking for some viable GoDaddy alternatives? As good as GoDaddy is for some customers, it is not perfect for all scenarios and website setups. You might need either something that's cheaper, more WordPress-optimized, more reliable, or all of the above. Here are the top GoDaddy alternatives in the market.
(read more)Web hosting can come in various shapes and sizes. WordPress page builder plugins can also come in different stripes. Elementor is one of most popular and expansive, which means you might need servers that can handle its complexity. You’ll want to choose from among some of the best Elementor hosting providers in order to offer the right foundation to your site!
(read more)Shared vs managed WordPress hosting has been a hot-button topic in the WordPress community for a long time now. And we’re no strangers to it either – in our multiple hosting reviews, comparisons and surveys, we’ve always come across many interesting points of view and opinions coming from each side of the barricade.
(read more)Looking for a WordPress S3 tutorial to get your WordPress site up and running with Amazon S3? Or maybe you simply want to offload WordPress media to S3? In this post, I'll take you through everything that you need to know about WordPress, Amazon S3, and how to make the two work together.
(read more)The WordPress industry tends to have a US-centric focus, but like the internet itself, WordPress is a truly global phenomenon. And if you're in a different part of the world, you might not want to go with a US-based WordPress host at all. Luckily, there are local WordPress hosting options in almost every part of the world. In this guide, we'll explore the best WordPress hosting India offers in the market.
(read more)When I first saw the terms, “headless WordPress hosting” and “WordPress to static,” I didn’t know what to make of it. I was like those poor Westworld hosts saying, “doesn’t look like anything to me.” Nevertheless, the idea – also known as serverless WordPress – is quickly catching on, and we now have two exciting companies aiming to bring serverless WordPress to the masses.
(read more)Is looking for the best WordPress hosting in Europe any different from looking for the best WordPress hosting overall? Let’s find out. Luckily, there are numerous WordPress hosting providers that boast European data centers, and other top features that will enable you to seamlessly run your WordPress website within Europe.
(read more)Do you want to launch a website for an Australian user base? Are you a business owner selling online to Australia? Do you want to connect with more Australian customers? If you answered “yes” to one or more of these questions, it’s time to invest in some of the best WordPress hosting Australia has to offer.
(read more)If you're not interested in all-things WordPress hosting, then sorry, but we're going at it again (with this WordPress hosting infographic). For a good reason, though! Whether we like it or not, hosting is a mandatory element in any website-building project.
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