Are you looking to move to managed WordPress hosting? If you’ve been using shared hosting but find it no longer powerful enough for you site, this post is for you.
I’ve talked before about how shared hosting is best for a new blog. But as your blog traffic grows, you need to think about upgrading your hosting. Shared hosts can’t handle really high traffic sites, which means you’ll have to move up.
All the way back in 2008, I started ShoutMeLoud on cheap shared DreamHost hosting. But as ShoutMeLoud grew, I knew I needed to upgrade my blog’s hosting to keep everything running smoothly.
That’s why I eventually made the switch to managed WordPress hosting. I moved through a few managed hosts until I found Kinsta, which is where I currently host ShoutMeLoud. Kinsta is definitely one of the best managed WordPress hosts, but I’ll also list some other good ones at the end of this post.
If you’re a newbie, I still think you can go with a cheap WordPress host. If your blog is starting to gain some traffic, though, you should definitely look at managed WordPress hosting.
Before I tell you the best hosts, I want to share a little about what you should expect from a good managed WordPress host.
What do the best managed WordPress hosts offer?
It goes without saying that good managed WordPress hosting should take care of all the technical details of hosting your WordPress site. This lets you focus on doing the fun stuff like creating content and marketing your blog.
The best-managed hosting should do more than that, though. Here’s exactly what I looked for when I was choosing the best managed WordPress hosts:
Caching to make your site fast
I’ve talked about the best WordPress caching plugins before, but when you choose a good managed WordPress host, they’ll do caching at the server level. This is the most effective form of caching. With server-level caching, you won’t even need to install a plugin to make your blog as fast as possible.
Excellent support for any problems
If you’re paying for managed WordPress hosting, you have a right to expect really good support. All the managed hosts I put on the list have 24/7 support from WordPress experts. That means if you ever run into any problems, you can contact your host and instantly get help from a dedicated WordPress expert.
Staging areas so you don’t break your site
Here’s why staging areas are important for bloggers:
They let you test out changes to your site before you make them on your live site.
So if you want to add a new plugin, or try out a new theme, you can do all the set up in your staging area and then just apply the changes to your live site when you’re happy with everything.
It’s a really good trick for making changes easily. Most shared providers don’t offer this service, so this is definitely something unique you get when you pay for managed hosting. On Kinsta, creating & deleting staging site is easy.
Daily automatic backups
It can be very stressful when all the content you’ve worked so hard to create is wiped out because of a technical issue. Think of how damaging it would be to lose all your site’s data and have to try to recreate everything.
Having backups is absolutely essential for your WordPress blog.
With a good managed WordPress host, you’ll never have to worry about this. All the hosts on this list will back up your site every day so that your data is always safe. Not only will it be backed up, but if you ever have any issues, you can easily restore to a previous day’s backup when everything worked ok.
This is a great feature for peace of mind from knowing that your data is always safe no matter what happens.
Good security so you never get hacked
Because of how popular the WordPress platform is, hackers just love targeting WordPress sites. It’s sad, but it’s true.
That’s why I picked managed hosts who go above and beyond to protect your site from hackers. All these hosts will scan for malware, protect you from DDoS attacks, and watch for intrusions. With shared hosts, you have to rely on yourself for security. But managed WordPress hosts will do all the little things to keep your site safe.
The best managed WordPress hosting providers
So now that you know the things I look for in a good managed host, here’s my list of the best WordPress managed hosts for your high-traffic blog.
Kinsta
Kinsta is what I use to host ShoutMeLoud, so that’s why it’s number one on this list.
They built their hosting plans specifically to make heavy-duty WordPress sites run fast. They use Google Cloud infrastructure and all the best technologies like Nginx, HHVM, PHP5-FPM, Redis and Memcache. This makes sure your site runs blazing fast.
As popular as ShoutMeLoud has become, I can still get page load times under 1 second with Kinsta hosting.
Their support is also top-notch. When I moved ShoutMeLoud to Kinsta, I had some problems with older plugins not working with PHP 7, and the Kinsta CEO even stepped in to help. That’s dedication to offering great support.
Kinsta also offers other great features like:
- Unlimited visits – some other managed hosts charge you per visit.
- Data centers on three different continents so you can pick the location that’s best for you.
- Daily & on request automated backups
- Security – multiple firewalls and security scans to keep your site safe
- Easy-to-use staging area
- Competitive pricing
Speaking of pricing, here’s what you can expect to pay at Kinsta:
Their cheapest plan starts at $100 per month and goes up from there. I’m on their business 4 plan with custom pricing. An advantage for being their early customer.
As you can see below, I like Kinsta so much that I prepaid for a whole year of service back in May:
From personal experience, I can definitely say that Kinsta is a top managed WordPress host.
WPEngine
WPEngine is another really popular managed host. One nice thing about them is that they offer a more affordable plan than Kinsta. I have had some trouble with them in the past, but I know a lot of other people who are happy with them.
If your blog isn’t big enough to need Kinsta’s power, you can go with one of WPEngine’s plans to still get a lot of the benefits of managed WordPress hosting while paying less money.
WPEngine’s cheapest plan starts at $29 per month for one WordPress site and allows up to 25,000 visits per month. So if your blog is still getting less than 25,000 visits, it’s a good affordable option.
All WPEngine’s hosting plans include helpful features like:
- Built-in caching. WPEngine has their own Evercache technology to speed up your site
- Staging areas
- Backups and one-click restore points
- Security scans
- Expert support
Keep in mind that all their plans charge you per visit, unlike Kinsta who allows unlimited visits. That’s why I only recommend WPEngine hosting for blogs that receive well under 25,000 visits per month. Otherwise, you’re in danger of getting hit with big overage charges like I did.
Here’s what WPEngine’s plans cost:
Page.ly
Page.ly is a good managed WordPress host who allows you to have unlimited visits to your site like Kinsta.
They have seven different plans which makes it easy to pick the one that’s right for you. Just make sure you pick one that gives you enough bandwidth, or you can always add more bandwidth as you need.
All Page.ly’s plans have these basic features:
- Total updates for your WordPress software and plugins
- Built-in Varnish caching
- Daily backups
- Developer tools like GIT and WP-CLI
- Staging areas
Page.ly’s cheapest plan is $99 per month, which puts them in a similar price range as Kinsta.
Pressidium
Pressdium is a good option for entry-level bloggers who still have a limited budget. Their plans start at $49 per month, which allows up to 30,000 visits per month. Remember that, like with WPENgine, you’re limited by visits when you host with Pressidium.
Their plans all include these features:
- Automatic updates
- Staging sites
- Backups
- Caching and CDN support
If your site gets under 30,000 visits per month, Pressidium is a good, affordable option.
A few other good options
I think the ones I listed above are the best, but if you’re still interested in some more options, here’s a quick list of some other good managed WordPress hosts:
Which host should you pick?
It’s always hard to give a recommendation because your choice should depend on your exact site. I believe you should try to stay with shared hosting as long as you can. Once your site grows big enough, I always recommend Kinsta if you can afford it. You get awesome support, fast speeds, and unlimited visits.
If your budget isn’t quite big enough for Kinsta, you can always look at something like WPEngine.
No matter what, you’ll need to consider your own needs as they apply to things like pricing, features, visits, support, and scalability.
Have you used one of these managed WordPress hosts? Which is your favorite? I’d love to hear about your experiences in the comments.
Vishal kochhar says
Hey Harsh I want buy hosting but I am confused who’s best provider I think hostgator you please suggest me
Harsh Agrawal says
@Vishal
Here are list of recommended one based on my understanding:
https://www.shoutmeloud.com/cheap-wordpress-hosting.html
Jenny Ross says
I’m new to the world of hosting and was confused which provider to choose. The list of specifications you’ve provided proved helpful for me. Thanks!
Santhosh veer says
I am happy Cloudways very easy to migrate our WordPress blog also love their advanced feature’s like
– PHP7
– Free SSL
– Addons
– Free backups
– and their advance cache for improving the website loading speed
24x7Aawsome customer support
Ahmer Faraz says
Another beautiful post Harsh.
I just started blogging so I am using Hostgator shared web hosting.
Nowadays I am working on SEO, how to build traffic, other components of my site.
Once I start to get traffic then I will refer to your post in future. I have already bookmarked this post.
Thanks for clean writing and detailed info.
george says
Hi Harsh, thanks for your interesting review,
I manage a magazine with more than 850000 pageviews and try to move on KINSTA hosting, but they offer me a 2000USD/month plan. I see on your screenshot you are paying 157USD/month???? How is this possible? How much bandwidth does shoutmeloud.com need? How much space? How did you get this awesome cost plan?
We are now hosted on websynthesis.com; they work well, but I’m afraid our web takes approx 2 seconds to load always… do you know this hosting? Do you know if they are good or bad?
Regards,
Harsh Agrawal says
@George
Now I’m on Enterprise 1 & paying close to $600/month. My price is different because I’m one of their initial customers!
I think $200 is not bad especially if you are planning to tweak your blog to add more awesome features. I learned this after moving to Kinsta. Now, I can do a lot of things which is not possible with many other hosting companies.
Since you require less than 1 million Page views at this moment, you should be ok with Business 3 plan. The only thing you need to take care of is Bandwidth consumption. You can do that by using Cloudflare. Just enable it from day one & you will have no issues.
Prabhu says
From my experience what I found out the Siteground is not managed WordPress rather it is a web hosting but with enhanced features. They say they are managing the servers hence that is managed WordPress. 😛 Moreover I did not get the benefits of a Managed WordPress host as well, so I had to ditch and move on. So watch out there.
Harsh Agrawal says
Thanks @Prabhu
This was informative!
Sufyan says
Hey harsh yet again masterpiece from ur side.
I believe Wpengine is best managed wordpress hosting
Dennies John says
Traffic Planet hosting is also awesome.
Awesome support.Full migrations etc.
I’m currently using them.
Amit says
Right now I am using 247-host and its support also really good , you are just one ticket away and your problem gets resolved. But will surely also try Kinsta somewhere in future as the need arise.
Mrunal says
I’m using pagely for my client and it comes with atomic dashboard. From where you can create staging server in one click. Also there professional plan is the best. With every plan you get CDN.
Harsh Agrawal says
Hey Mrunal
Thanks for letting us know your experience with Pagely.
Rohit Sharma says
Hi Harsh,
As i’m a beginner at blogging i start hosting with bluehost. is it is enough for me now.
btw thanks for the post..
Rajesh says
Hi Harsh,
As a new blogger, I have a small doubt that how much traffic a shared hosting can able to handle per day, particularly like hostgator India hatching plan.
ajay malik says
Hostgator is best hosting provider ,it is simple fast and reliable ,There Support services is awarded.I talk to them they provide rapid response
Mustafa Hazırcı says
Hi,
Suggest Best Turkish managed hosting.
Thank You 🙂
Pandit says
Harsh
Suggest Best Indian managed hosting.
Manupriya Tomar says
Hey Harsh,
I am new in blogging field. I have came across to your article ” how shared hosting is best for a new blog”. Now again you have come up with great information for hosting a blog. Being a newbie I was confused about hosting but this article clears so many things. Security and backup is major issue for a blog. Now after reading this article we know which host should be use for a particular blog.
Thank You so much. Keep Sharing!!!!
Shoeb Patel says
Hi Harsh,
I think you forgot to mention about the BlueHost hosting. I can say that BlueHost is also one of the best hosting options for the WordPress websites.
Harsh Agrawal says
@Shoeb
Bluehost is indeed a good option for those starting out. Managed WordPress hosting is completely different than Bluehost shared hosting. It’s like comparing an apple & orange.
Mark Jukov says
I’ve heard a lot of bad things about WP Engine. I tend to stay away from them personally, and prefer Traffic Planet Hosting. I just started with them and they’re absolute fantastic. Their tech support literally responds within minutes with assistance and their servers are very, very fast.
Thank you for the alternate list though as I do prefer having different hosts for different sites. Will check out Kinksta. 🙂
Dustin Howes says
Hi Mark, what are these bad things you have heard? If I’d be happy to discuss any issues and I invite you to test the platform yourself with a 60 day money back guarantee. If you are a developer, WP Engine offers free staging environments for your client’s work and free hosting for your consultant site for 12 month. Sign up here : https://wpengine.com/developer-program/
Jigs Gaton says
Love the GoDaddy.com Linux hosting and you get to choose WordPress, Drupal, etc. with all the bells and whistles (backups, multiple sites, etc.) for less than 129$ a year. I used Cpanel to set up my WordPress site (www.pcatww.com) and it was so easy I could do it myself.