SiteGround
Recommended by WordPress.org: balance of price, performance (Google Cloud) and support.
- from US$2.99/mo (StartUp, first year (12-mo term)) — then US$17.99/mo
- Price from: $2.99/mo
- WP-optimized shared
Recommended by WordPress.org: balance of price, performance (Google Cloud) and support.
Premium managed on Google Cloud, among the fastest and most secure.
Managed, scalable cloud — you pick the provider and pay as you go.
Enterprise-grade premium managed hosting, with staging and advanced tools.
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| Product | Price | Price from | Hosting type | Servers | Spanish support | Free WordPress migration | Money-back guarantee | Free domain (1st year) | Control panel | Price from | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() RecommendedSiteGround | fromUS$2.99/moStartUp, first year (12-mo term)then US$17.99/mo | $2.99/mo | WP-optimized shared | Google Cloud (Europe) | Yes 24/7 | Yes | 30 days | — | — | — | Visit site |
| fromUS$35/moStarter (1 site, 25k visits)then US$35/mo | $30/mo | Premium managed | Google Cloud (global) | Limited (English) | Yes | 30 days | — | — | — | Visit ↗ | |
| fromUS$11/moDigitalOcean Standard 1GBthen US$11/mo | $11/mo | Managed cloud | Multi-cloud (DO, AWS, GCP…) | Limited (English) | Yes (1 free) | 3-day trial | — | — | — | Visit ↗ | |
| fromUS$2.95/moBasic / Managed WP Starter (Verlängerung; 9.99 @36-Mon)then US$11.99/mo | $3.95/mo | — | USA | Limited (English) | — | 30 days | Yes | cPanel | — | Visit ↗ | |
| fromUS$25/moStartup (Verlängerung; 25 @Jahr)then US$30/mo | $25/mo | Premium managed | Google Cloud & AWS (global) | Limited (English) | Yes | 60 days | — | — | — | Visit ↗ | |
| fromUS$21/moSpark; intro $4.75/mo first 3 monthsthen US$21/mo | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Visit ↗ | |
| fromUS$25/moentry plan; flat renewalthen US$25/mo | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Visit ↗ | |
| fromUS$25/moStarter (Verlängerung; 25 @Jahr)then US$30/mo | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Visit ↗ |
Last verified: July 2026. Prices can change — always check them on the provider’s official website before you buy.
QUIZ
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ANALYSIS
An honest breakdown of all 8: the good, the bad, and who each one is for.
#1 · Best overall
US$2.99/mo (StartUp, first year (12-mo term)) — then US$17.99/mo
SiteGround is one of the most popular and highly rated WordPress hosts: a perfect balance of price, performance (Google Cloud) and excellent 24/7 support. The most recommendable option for most people.
#2 · Best performance
US$35/mo (Starter (1 site, 25k visits)) — then US$35/mo
Kinsta is premium managed WordPress hosting on Google Cloud (Premium tier): among the fastest and most secure on the market, with expert support. Ideal for demanding projects that prioritize performance.
#3 · Best in the cloud
US$11/mo (DigitalOcean Standard 1GB) — then US$11/mo
Cloudways is managed cloud hosting (from DigitalOcean): you choose the cloud (DigitalOcean, AWS, Google Cloud…) and Cloudways manages the server for you. Flexible and scalable, with pay-as-you-go pricing.
#4 · Best for WordPress
US$2.95/mo (Basic / Managed WP Starter (Verlängerung; 9.99 @36-Mon)) — then US$11.99/mo
Bluehost is one of the hosts officially recommended by WordPress.org: one-click WordPress install, free domain and SSL. Its weak point for a Spanish audience is that its servers are in the USA.
#5 · Best for business
US$25/mo (Startup (Verlängerung; 25 @Jahr)) — then US$30/mo
WP Engine is premium managed WordPress hosting, widely used by businesses and professionals in the US. It offers performance, security and advanced tools (staging, EverCache). It is majority-owned by Silver Lake.
#6 · Best for WooCommerce
US$21/mo (Spark; intro $4.75/mo first 3 months) — then US$21/mo
Nexcess (by Liquid Web) is a managed WordPress and WooCommerce host tuned for online stores. It auto-scales during traffic spikes, bundles commerce plugins and performance tools, and is built for businesses that sell — not just blog.
#7 · Best from Automattic
US$25/mo (entry plan; flat renewal) — then US$25/mo
Pressable is managed WordPress hosting from Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com and Jetpack. It offers predictable, install-based pricing with no renewal hikes, a global CDN and Jetpack Security included — a safe, WordPress-native choice.
#8 · Best performance
US$25/mo (Starter (Verlängerung; 25 @Jahr)) — then US$30/mo
Rocket.net is a performance-first managed WordPress host that runs every site on Cloudflare's Enterprise CDN, delivering some of the fastest load times in the industry. It bundles enterprise security and the WP Rocket caching plugin on every plan.
FAQ
For most people, SiteGround offers the best balance (top-rated and hugely popular for WordPress). For top performance, Kinsta or WP Engine (premium managed). The best option depends on your budget and priorities.
WordPress is the software (content management system) you use to build and manage your site; hosting is the space on a server where that site lives. You need both: you install WordPress on a host so your page is online.
It depends on the type. Optimized shared WordPress hosting runs from about €3-9/month (SiteGround and other optimized hosts). Premium managed hosting (Kinsta, WP Engine) starts around $25-30/month. Add the domain (about €10-15/year) if it isn't included.
They aren't the same: WordPress is the content manager you build your site with, and Hostinger is a hosting provider where you host it. You can install WordPress on Hostinger (or on any host in this comparison) in one click.
WordPress.com offers its own managed hosting (from Automattic, the company behind WordPress). But if you use WordPress.org (self-hosted WordPress), you can pick whatever host you want: SiteGround is among the most recommended for it.
Yes. If you use WordPress.org (the self-hosted and most common version), you need to get a host to install it on. The exception is WordPress.com, which includes hosting but with less freedom. For a professional site with WordPress.org, hosting is essential.
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BUYING GUIDE
For WordPress, the ideal is a host optimized for it: with WordPress preinstalled or one-click, good speed (LiteSpeed or Google Cloud), caching, automatic backups and, above all, support that knows WordPress. Decide the type first: optimized shared (the most common and affordable) or premium managed (pricier, but you don't have to handle anything).
If your audience is in Spain, weigh servers in Spain or Europe (less latency) and native support. Also check what the price includes (free migration, SSL, domain) and, very importantly, the renewal price: some hosts raise it sharply the second year, while others keep it stable.
Our general recommendation is SiteGround
SiteGround Visit website → View profile → for its balance; and if you want top managed performance, Kinsta
Kinsta Visit website → View profile → or WP Engine
WP Engine Visit website → View profile → . The best choice is always the one that fits your project and budget.