3 alternatives comparedLast verified 2026-04-21 Live pricing
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Bluehost rides on that WordPress.org recommendation harder than any other host — and to be fair, it's not unearned. Their onboarding is the smoothest we've seen for WordPress beginners, and the Starter plan giving you 10 sites at $2.99/mo is a deal that's hard to argue with. The real story is what happens after the intro period.
10 sites on the $2.99/mo Starter plan — most competitors limit you to 1-3 sites at this price
Renewal prices are the most reasonable in the web hosting market ($9.99/mo for Starter vs. $17.99 at SiteGround)
WordPress.org official recommendation isn't just marketing — their WordPress integration is genuinely seamless
SiteGround is the premium-feeling WordPress host that bills like a budget host on intro and like an enterprise host on renewal. StartUp at $2.99/mo intro is the cheapest entry, but the $17.99 renewal price is what you'll pay year 2+. GrowBig ($4.99 → $29.99) is the right tier for any site that's likely to grow.
Best WordPress hosting experience in the budget-host category — managed updates, staging, optimization plugin
24/7 expert chat support that answers in 2-3 minutes (verified across multiple test sessions)
Free domain, free SSL, free CDN, free daily backups, free site migrations included on every plan
Hostinger is the price leader in web hosting and they're not subtle about it. That $1.99/mo headline number is real — but it comes with a catch most reviewers gloss over: you're signing up for four years. Still, even accounting for the long commitment, the per-dollar value is hard to beat if you know what you're getting into.
Business plan at $2.99/mo with 50 sites and daily backups is the strongest value proposition in shared hosting right now
Custom control panel is noticeably faster and cleaner than the cPanel interface most competitors still use
NVMe storage on all plans — you can feel the difference on WordPress sites with large databases