Best managed WordPress hosting
Managed WordPress hosting mostly buys time and risk reduction rather than raw speed. Updates handled, staging that works, backups that restore, and support who know the platform. It is worth it when your time costs more than the difference.
How this shortlist is built
- Platform-level caching, not a plugin
- Staging as standard rather than an upsell
- Automatic updates with a rollback path
- Support who understand WordPress specifically
Providers qualify by meeting the criteria, then sort by Hostoholic Score. Commission is not an input — see the methodology.
Ratings in progress: 9 of these 9 providers have full capability data but no numeric score yet, so ordering within the list is provisional. We would rather say that than publish a number we have not earned.
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Premium managed WordPress on Google Cloud
Managed WordPress aimed at agencies and larger sites
Managed cloud hosting layered over DigitalOcean, Vultr, AWS and GCP
UK-owned hosting running on renewable energy
UK host built around resellers and multi-site management
Mass-market shared hosting with WordPress bundling
The largest registrar, with hosting attached
Independent US host with a strong privacy stance
Developer-friendly shared hosting with tuned "Turbo" tiers
Side by side
At a glance
| Provider | Score | UK | Staging | SSH | Panel | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kinsta | — | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | MyKinsta (custom) |
| WP Engine | — | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | User Portal (custom) |
| Cloudways | — | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Cloudways Platform (custom) |
| Krystal | — | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | cPanel |
| 20i | — | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | StackCP (custom) |
| Bluehost | — | Unknown | Unknown | Yes | Yes | cPanel (customised) |
| GoDaddy | — | Yes | Unknown | Yes | Yes | cPanel / custom |
| DreamHost | — | Unknown | Yes | Yes | Yes | DreamHost Panel (custom) |
| A2 Hosting | — | Unknown | Yes | Yes | Yes | cPanel |
Before you choose
Worth knowing
Almost none of them do email
This catches people out constantly. Budget for a separate mail provider and plan the mailbox migration as part of the move.
Plans are metered on visits
A popular post can trigger overage charges. Read the overage terms before you need them, not after.
Still weighing it up?
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