IN SHORT
A performance-first managed WordPress host founded in Florida in 2020 that runs every site through Cloudflare's Enterprise network — part of hosting.com since 2025.
- Blazing speed via Cloudflare Enterprise on every plan
- WP Rocket caching included free
- Enterprise-grade security (WAF, DDoS protection)
- Excellent uptime and support
THE BRAND
- Company
- Rocket.net
- Headquarters
- West Palm Beach, Florida (USA)
- Founded
- 2020
- Group
- hosting.com (World Host Group)
- Main product
- Managed WordPress hosting
- Audience
- WordPress site owners and agencies that put speed first
ANALYSIS
Our experience with Rocket.net
Speed and performance
Every site runs on Cloudflare's Enterprise CDN with the WP Rocket caching plugin included free, delivering some of the fastest WordPress load times in the industry.
Security
Enterprise-grade protection comes standard: a web application firewall and DDoS protection on every plan, plus daily backups.
Price and plans
There's no cheap shared-hosting tier — plans start at a premium level aimed at performance, not budget sites. A 30-day money-back guarantee lets you test it risk-free.
Who is it for?
WordPress-only, so it's not for other apps. The right pick if you run WordPress sites where speed and uptime matter more than the lowest price.
PROS & CONS
The good and the bad
- Blazing speed via Cloudflare Enterprise on every plan
- WP Rocket caching included free
- Enterprise-grade security (WAF, DDoS protection)
- Excellent uptime and support
- No cheap shared-hosting tier
- Fewer installs per plan than some rivals
- Aimed at performance, not budget sites
FAQ
The most common questions Americans ask about Rocket.net
Most-searched questions, per Sistrix
How much does Rocket.net cost?
Rocket.net's managed WordPress hosting starts at US$25/mo for the Starter plan (one site), with Pro, Business and higher tiers for more installs and traffic. That intro rate renews at US$30/mo, and annual billing includes a couple of months free. Every plan runs on Cloudflare's Enterprise CDN and bundles the WP Rocket caching plugin at no extra cost, plus a 30-day money-back guarantee. Check Rocket.net's site for the current offer.
Is Rocket.net better than WP Engine?
For raw speed, Rocket.net often wins — every plan runs on Cloudflare's Enterprise CDN, delivering exceptional load times, and even its entry plan starts at US$25/mo. WP Engine offers a broader, more mature platform with more agency and enterprise tooling. If performance is your top priority, Rocket.net is compelling; if you want a full-featured business platform with deep developer tools, WP Engine is the stronger all-rounder. Neither is universally better — it depends on whether you weight speed or breadth of features.
What is Rocket.net used for?
Rocket.net is used for high-performance managed WordPress hosting. People choose it when speed and security matter most — it serves every site through Cloudflare's Enterprise network, with edge caching and a web application firewall built in. That makes it popular for business sites, agencies and traffic-heavy blogs that can't afford slow load times, as well as anyone migrating off slower shared hosting who wants a noticeable speed boost without managing infrastructure.
Who owns Rocket.net?
Rocket.net is a US-based managed WordPress host founded by hosting-industry veterans. In August 2025 it was acquired by Hosting.com, but it continues to operate as its own brand, still serving every site through Cloudflare's Enterprise network.
Is Rocket.net hosting good?
Yes — it's highly rated, especially for speed. Running every site on Cloudflare Enterprise gives Rocket.net some of the fastest load times in independent tests, with enterprise security and good support included. It also bundles the WP Rocket plugin and backs plans with a 30-day money-back guarantee. The main trade-off is that it has no cheap shared-hosting tier — plans start at US$25/mo — so it's aimed at users who prioritize performance over rock-bottom pricing.
VERDICT
Is Rocket.net right for you?
A performance-first managed WordPress host founded in Florida in 2020 that runs every site through Cloudflare's Enterprise network — part of hosting.com since 2025.
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