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I Tested 8 Budget-Friendly WordPress Hosting Providers for 2026

I consider myself a bit of a connoisseur when it comes to cheap WordPress hosting. I know it’s not the most exciting thing to be passionate about, but hey, don’t judge. In fact, I don’t think I’ve ever paid more than $5 per month for hosting over the past ten years. I’m talking about hosting my own personal website projects, not the site you’re reading this on right now - hosting this one actually costs quite a bit.

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10 Fastest Web Hosting Companies (Real Test Data for 2026)

This is not a very common thing to do, but in our search for the fastest web hosting on the market, we’ve actually purchased plans from various providers and then rigorously tested them. Every month – for over six years now – we spend our own money to maintain websites on each platform and conduct detailed assessments, including checking uptimes and analyzing loading times from different global locations.

HostGator WordPress Hosting Review: A Surprise Turnaround

In this article, we'll discuss what sets HostGator's WordPress-specific cloud hosting plans apart from the rest of their offerings. We'll also take a look at how HostGator performs when rated across a variety of criteria (stress tests, customer support, pricing, etc).

5 SiteGround Alternatives In 2025 That Are Cheaper…and Often Better

SiteGround offers hosting plans starting at $2.99 per month. Yes, that is true…but that’s only for the first year. Once that introductory period ends, the price jumps to $17.99 per month. Over five years, you’re looking at spending around $825, and over ten years, that total climbs to about $1,900. If you’re reading this, you’re probably already aware of this and are searching for more affordable options.

9 Best Cheap Web Hosting Services Compared by Expert (2025)

Most cheap web hosts look like a great deal. Until you get your next bill in a year or two, that is. I've tested all the most popular hosts out there. The ones that sneak in hidden fees. The ones that quadruple your price after a year (I'm looking at you, SiteGround). The ones that make you pay extra for what should be included by default.

Linux vs Windows Hosting: Which Is Better for WordPress?

Before launching your WordPress site, you’ll have to decide on a hosting platform. Besides the company’s features, you may also want to consider its servers’ operating system (OS), which often boils down to two options: Linux vs Windows hosting. However, the difference between the two is not immediately clear.