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The 15 Best WordPress Hosting Providers (2025)
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Neal Schaffer -- Social Media Marketing Speaker, Consultant & Influencer Neal Schaffer -- Social Media Marketing Speaker, Consultant & Influencer
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Dateline: Los Angeles, CA
Monday, April 21, 2025

 

Selecting the right WordPress hosting provider can make or break your website’s performance, security, and growth. With so many options on the market, it’s essential to choose a host that aligns with your specific needs—whether you’re running a blog, an online store, or a business website.

As someone who has had a self-hosted WordPress.org website since 2009, I have used a variety of WordPress hosting providers over the years. I have had my WordPress site go down with lack of support from customer support, have overpaid for other solutions, and have found hosting solutions that are also pain-free and have other benefits for its users.

Not every web host is alike, so in this guide I will showcase 15 of the best WordPress hosting providers based on my experience and information from friends in the space, detailing their standout features, pricing, and who they’re best suited for.

An Introduction to WordPress Hosting

Unlike your standard hosting services, WordPress hosting focuses on sites that work with the world’s most popular CMS. These platforms come with a plethora of tools and plugins tailor-made and fine-tuned for WordPress. That way, you’ll achieve much better optimization and performance.

Before choosing a WordPress hosting provider for your business, you need to differentiate between 5 distinct services. You can go with shared, managed, VPS, dedicated, or cloud hosting, each featuring a specific set of features and performance quality.

Besides having a pre-installed WordPress CMS from the get-go, these platforms offer other benefits. As mentioned, optimized performance is a big factor you must take into consider. You should also keep in mind that these specialized hosting providers give you enhanced security.

Key Features to Look for in WordPress Hosting

  • Speed and performance: Hosting server optimizations, seamless CDN integration, enhanced caching.
  • Security features: SSL, advanced firewalls, proactive malware scanning.
  • Support: Teams that have extensive experience with WordPress and offer real-time phone or at least chat support 24/7.
  • Scalability: The best WP hosting platforms are able to handle massive traffic spikes, while adjusting to the website’s future growth.
  • Backup and restore options: Provide daily backups and staging environments.

The 15 Best WordPress Hosting Providers

In the following section, I will outline the 15 best hosting providers in the world. By reading this post, your team (or you!) will make a much better decision in your website infrastructure investment.

1. BigScoots

BigScoots

This is the WordPress host that I have been using for this website since November of 2019, and I have not looked back. They do not offer low-tier pricing, but they are WordPress specific and offer a high-speed, secure and stable platform that is headache-free.

Another great thing about BigScoots is that the company provides fully human managed Wordpress hosting. The software gets automatic updates every day, providing full safety for users. Furthermore, daily backups to a US-based data center ensure that you never lose data.

  • Key Features: 30-day backup, business email addresses, DDoS protection, staging environment, proactive monitoring.
  • Pros: Excellent customer service, daily backups, consistent response times.
  • Cons: Low storage, lackluster entry plan, limited information for clients.
  • Prices: Starter ($34.95/mo), Professional ($98.95/mo), Business ($248.95/mo)
  • Best For: High-traffic business sites.

2. Pressable

Pressable

Pressable are owned by the company that operates WordPress.com and a significant contributor to the WordPress open source project, Automattic. Because of this relationship, it is a no-brainer that this is an option you should consider. That being said, their business model from a pricing perspective is similar to BigScoots in that they do not offer low-tier pricing.

Pressable is an excellent choice if you’re looking to minimize website downtime and boost loading time. With its 30-day money-back guarantee, you don’t have to worry whether the investment will be worth it. You can try basic and advanced features and ask the hosting platform for a refund if there’s anything amiss.

  • Key Features: WordPress hosting on an automatic cloud, automatic failover, advanced security and eCommerce options.
  • Pros: Generous storage, advanced security updates, unlimited monthly data transfers, built-in CDN.
  • Cons: No custom domains, limited email options, no phone support.
  • Prices: Monthly ($45/mo), Yearly (37.5/mo)
  • Best For: High-traffic websites running on WordPress and WooCommerce.

3. Bluehost

Bluehost

Bluehost is one of the OGs of the website hosting industry, and they are also one of the few solutions recommended by WordPress themselves. By using Bluehost’s reliable hosting services, you can significantly improve user experience for your website visitors. The platform has automatic updates and affordable hosting plans, making it an excellent choice for all types of businesses.

  • Key Features: Unlimited websites and subdomains, unlimited SSD storage, proactive updates.
  • Pros: Solid uptime, easy to use, advanced security, excellent customer service.
  • Cons: Single data center, no uptime guarantees, dubious checkout practices.
  • Prices: Basic ($2.49/mo), Plus ($3.99/mo), Choice Plus ($4.99/mo), Pro ($10.99/mo)
  • Best For: Consistent website availability and scaling.

4. Hostinger

Hostinger

Hostinger is a managed WordPress platform that is perfect for smaller businesses and is the 3rd and final host on WordPress’ recommended list that includes Pressable and Bluehost. Hosting gives you a chance to run your small team and boost website conversion rates at a minimal cost. Perhaps the biggest issue is that you have to go with shared WordPress hosting.

  • Key Features: Unlimited free SSL, 9 server center locations, rare traffic spikes, automatic backups.
  • Pros: Free domain registration for 1 year, web builder, free CDN
  • Cons: Only shared hosting options, VPS hosting beginner-unfriendly, hidden costs with annual plans.
  • Prices: Premium ($2.49/mo), Business ($3.49/mo), Cloud Startup ($7.59/mo).
  • Best For: Multiple small sites that require excellent customer support.

Further Reading: 13 Best AI Website Builders to Create Stunning Sites Fast

5. SiteGround

SiteGround

Many bloggers and small businesses might have begun their WordPress hosting journey with GoDaddy (listed below) or Bluehost, but at some point they moved on to another host. SiteGround is one of these hosts that emerged as a popular alternative several years ago, and I also hosted this website there for a few years before moving to BigScoots.

With SiteGround, you’ll be able to enjoy top-tier performance at a reasonable cost. The managed WordPress platform will significantly improve user experience for your visitors by improving loading time and providing advanced caching. It is a budget-friendly hosting perfect for small businesses.

  • Key Features: Custom MySQL, Google Cloud infrastructure for reliable availability, priority 24/7 customer service.
  • Pros: Excellent performance for money, transparent pricing, uptime guarantees, advanced caching plugin.
  • Cons: Renewing monthly plans is expensive, lackluster shared hosting, not available in certain countries.
  • Prices: StartUp (€3.99/mo), GrowBig (€6.99/mo), GoGeek (€10.79/mo).
  • Best For: Great choice for beginners and personal blogs.

Further Reading: The 15 Best SEO Plugins for WordPress That You Should Know

6. DreamHost

DreamHost

I use DreamHost to host my other, smaller traffic and less crtical websites. They are my inexpensive alternative that also provide a host of additional functionality, an easy-to-use user interface, and great customer support.

Over the years, DreamHost has become popular for its wide variety of hosting options. The platform comes with numerous advanced features that your expert team will surely appreciate. The only issue is that their dedicated servers are located in the US, which causes issues without CDN.

  • Key Features: Domain registrar, premade server configurations, SEO plugins,
  • Pros: Cheap annual plans, simple control panel, 97-day money-back guarantee.
  • Cons: Advanced security options cost extra, phone support costs extra, single US-based center.
  • Prices: Shared WordPress hosting ($2.95/mo), DreamPress ($16.95/mo), VPS ($13.75/mo).
  • Best For: Growing businesses, medium to high-traffic websites.

7. WP Engine

WP Engine

WP Engine is the first WordPress-specific hosting provider that I used for a few years. The performance of my website increased, but it definitely came at a cost. My moving to BigScoots saved me a lot of money without sacrificing speed, but WP Engine is still extremely popular, especially at the enterprise level.

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WP Engine offers its users excellent response times and exceptional speed. The hosting service comes with familiar developer tools, giving you much more freedom. This platform is a solid choice if you’re looking to manage a WordPress site without spending excessive resources.

  • Key Features: Advanced DDoS migration, numerous compliance features, ensures maximum performance, stable speeds.
  • Pros: Customizable updates, advanced SEO features, easy to use, proactive malware scans.
  • Cons: Limited plugin installations, expensive higher-tier hosting plans.
  • Prices: Essential ($50/mo), Core ($400/mo), Enterprise ($2,000/mo).
  • Best For: High-traffic blogs.

8. A2

A2 Hosting

A2 hosting services are excellent for any business that wants to boost online presence. It will provide a noticeable speed improvement, while eliminating downtime from the equation. I also recommend that you check out A2 hosting coupons, as they help you save a lot of money on monthly plans.

  • Key Features: Simple site migration, advanced malware scans, all-purpose WordPress features, advanced tool for developers.
  • Pros: Quick loading times, top-tier performer in speed, money-back guarantee.
  • Cons: Low number of dedicated servers, limited Windows hosting.
  • Prices: Shared Hosting ($2.99/mo), Managed WordPress ($11.99/mo), VPS Hosting ($2.99/mo), Managed Server ($129/mo).
  • Best For: Solid hosting platform for personal blogs and high-traffic blogs alike.

Further Reading: Top 15 WordPress Theme Detectors for Competitor Analysis

9. InMotion

Inmotion

By utilizing InMotion hosting built-in features, you’re able to streamline your entire hosting management. This platform is a standout choice for users looking to boost average page load speed. InMotion gives you the option of choosing your own domain names, and I was especially impressed with its popular control panel.

  • Key Features: Unlimited SSD storage, backup manager, guarantee for risk.
  • Pros: Ultra-fast site speed, DDoS Protection, free SSL, uptime guarantees.
  • Cons: No free backup, limited data centers, slow account activation.
  • Prices: Shared Hosting ($2.29/mo), WordPress Hosting ($2.59/mo), VPS Hosting ($5.99/mo), Dedicated Hosting ($35.00/mo).
  • Best For: Blogs with millions of visitors and other high-traffic websites.

10. HostGator

HostGator

HostGator is a perfect hosting provider for websites that get thousands of daily visitors. It offers advanced caching as well as advanced security, significantly improving the personal experience for all users. It is a reliable choice for anyone looking for faster loading times.

  • Key Features: Several types of hosting, website builder, 1-click WordPress installation feature.
  • Pros: Supports high traffic capacity, strong recommendation for developers, unmetered bandwidth.
  • Cons: Expensive hosting plans, lack of backup plugins, lack of advanced features.
  • Prices: Hatchling Plan ($2.75/mo), Baby Plan ($3.50/mo), Business Plan ($5.25/mo).
  • Best For: Medium to large sites.

Further Reading: The 16 Best WordPress Plugins for Business Blogs in 2025 (and 12 Other Plugins to Consider)

11. Nexcess

Nexcess

Users who get Nexcess will enjoy high-burst capacity, built-in CDN, and maximum performance. When you buy a subscription, you’ll get a bunch of must-have WordPress plugins for free. I also have to mention interface suitable for both beginners and experts.

  • Key Features: Premium migrations, monthly autoscaling, specialized hosting tools, visual regression testing.
  • Pros: Several free plugins, edge CDN with 280+ locations, beginner-friendly dashboard.
  • Cons: Complex DNS management, issues with staging, lack of DDoS protection.
  • Prices: Spark (5.25/mo), Spark+ (10.75/mo), Maker (21.75/mo), Designer (30/mo), Builder (41/mo), Producer (82/mo), Executive (150.50/mo), Enterpirse (273.75/mo).
  • Best For: Small company and enterprise-grade hosting.

12. Kinsta

Kinsta

Kinsta is a household name in the dedicated WordPress hosting space and deserve mention in this list as a reliable host and great choice based on your needs.

By implementing Kinsta into your workflow, not only will you boost website performance, but you’ll also improve hosting decisions. The company offers lots of hosting options, helping you find just the right monthly plan for your business. My favorite thing is that you can connect Google Analytics and other valuable tools to your account.

  • Key Features: Unlimited users, version control, IP deny tool, Google Cloud dedicated servers.
  • Pros: 35 data center locations, priority 24/7 support, stable speeds, expert team management features.
  • Cons: Only WP support, high prices, doesn’t allow certain WordPress and caching plugins.
  • Prices: Single-Site ($30/mo), Multi-Site ($59/mo), Agency ($284).
  • Best For: Any type of WP website.

Further Reading: 15 Exceptional WordPress AI Plugins to Grow Your Business

13. Hostwinds

Hostwinds
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Hostwinds is an excellent choice for entrepreneurs looking for reliable hosting options. Your expert team will also appreciate its simplicity. Unfortunately, with a single European data center and two US-based centers, it isn’t the best option for all users.

  • Key Features: Application servers, daily backups, free migration.
  • Pros: Priority 24/7 support, maximum performance, pre-configured software.
  • Cons: Limited data center location, no custom domain registration, limited advanced features.
  • Prices: Basic ($8.99/mo), Advanced ($10.49/mo), Ultimate ($12.74/mo).
  • Best For: Smaller websites.

14. AccuWeb

Accuweb

AccuWeb stands out from other hosting companies for its fantastic scalability and low price. Although not one of the fastest hosting providers, it comes with lots of great features for your business. I also love some of its advanced features that will help boost your online presence while simplifying management.

  • Key Features: Free SSL, database storage, complimentary backup, free migrations.
  • Pros: Website hosting on three continents, excellent scalability.
  • Cons: High prices, slow customer support.
  • Prices: Website Hosting ($3.49/mo), Windows VPS Hosting ($6.99/mo), Reseller Hosting ($29.99/mo).
  • Best For: Small businesses.

15. GoDaddy

GoDaddy

Together with Bluehost, it is safe to say that GoDaddy just might be the original OG in the website hosting space. While often a first option for many, including myself, many businesses outgrow GoDaddy and find something more reliable or cost-efficient. That being said, it is hard to beat what they offer if you are just starting out on WordPress.

When you subscribe to GoDaddy, you’ll get access to familiar developer tools. Premium users also get priority 24/7 customer support and the ability to change server configurations. The platform gives you the choice to perform domain registration, as well.

  • Key Features: Customizable themes, enhanced online presence, 30-day money-back guarantee.
  • Pros: Excellent user interface, free custom domain, fast setup.
  • Cons: Security tools charged extra, slow customer support, lackluster SSL policies.
  • Prices: Web Hosting ($4.99/mo), Managed WordPress ($7.99/mo), Managed WordPress eCommerce Hosting ($20.99/mo).
  • Best For: Simple entrepreneurial sites.

Comparison Table

Host NameStarting PriceNotable FeaturesBest For
BigScoots$34.95/mo30-day backup, business email addresses, DDoS protection, staging environment, proactive monitoringHigh-traffic websites
Presseable$45/moWordPress hosting on an automatic cloud, automatic failover, advanced security and eCommerce optionsHigh-traffic websites
Bluehost$2.49/moUnlimited websites and subdomains, unlimited SSD storage, proactive updatesAll websites
Hostinger$2.49/moUnlimited free SSL, 9 server center locations, rare traffic spikes, automatic backupsMultiple small websites
SiteGround$3.99/moCustom MySQL, Google Cloud infrastructure for reliable availability, priority 24/7 customer serviceSmall websites
DreamHost$2.95/moDomain registrar, premade server configurations, SEO pluginsAll websites
WP Engine$50/moAdvanced DDoS migration, numerous compliance features, ensures maximum performance, stable speedsHigh-traffic websites
A2$2.99/moSimple site migration, advanced malware scans, all-purpose WordPress features, advanced tool for developersAll websites
InMotion$2.29/moUnlimited SSD storage, backup manager, guarantee for riskLarge websites
HostGator$2.75/moSeveral types of hosting, website builder, 1-click WordPress installation featureMedium to large websites
Nexcess$5.25/moPremium migrations, monthly autoscaling, specialized hosting tools, visual regression testingAll websites
Kinsta$30/moUnlimited users, version control, IP deny tool, Google Cloud dedicated serversAll websites
Hostwinds$8.99/moApplication servers, daily backups, free migrationSmall websites
AccuWeb$3.49/moFree SSL, database storage, complimentary backup, free migrationsSmall websites
GoDaddy$4.99/moCustomizable themes, enhanced online presence, 30-day money-back guaranteeSimple websites

Conclusion

Choosing the right WordPress hosting provider is critical for ensuring your website performs optimally and meets your goals. The 15 hosts I’ve reviewed offer a range of features, pricing, and performance to fit different needs. Whether you’re a blogger, business owner, or developer, there’s a perfect WordPress hosting solution out there for you. Take the time to evaluate your priorities and pick the host that aligns best with your website’s vision.

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