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Bluehost vs SiteGround

Both cover similar ground, so the useful question is which is better for your specific situation. Here is how they differ on the things that change the answer.

Bluehost

Mass-market shared hosting with WordPress bundling

$3.99/mo fromLatest price
SiteGround

Managed-feeling shared hosting with strong WordPress tooling

£1.99/mo fromLatest price

Quick verdict

Bluehost takes 2 of the 8 categories we can currently judge. 5 could not be decided on verified data. That is a scoreline, not a recommendation — read the categories that matter to you.

Category by category

Who wins what

A category shows “not enough data” when either side has a gap. We would rather leave it blank than invent a winner.

CategoryWinner
Price Not enough dataPrices are published in different currencies (USD and GBP), so a direct comparison would be misleading.
Performance Not enough dataComparable performance tooling on both, on the data we have verified.
BeginnersBluehostBluehost is the gentler starting point.
SupportSiteGroundSiteGround offers more ways to reach a human.
WordPressBluehostBluehost is better set up for WordPress specifically.
Ecommerce TieNeither stands out for ecommerce on verified data.
Developers TieComparable developer access on both.
UK visitors Not enough dataBoth offer UK-region hosting, or neither does.

Specifications

Feature by feature

FeatureBluehostSiteGround
Control paneldifferscPanel (customised)Site Tools (custom)
UK data centreUnknownYes
Free SSLYesYes
Email hostingYesYes
StagingUnknownYes
CDN includedUnknownYes
Free migrationUnknownYes
SSH accessYesYes
GitUnknownYes
WP-CLIUnknownYes
WooCommerceYesYes

Bluehost in short

Widely used and easy to start with, but the renewal pricing and upsell pressure need watching.

  • + Very easy WordPress setup for a first site
  • + Recommended on WordPress.org for many years
  • + 24/7 phone support
  • No UK data centre, which costs UK visitors latency
  • Renewal pricing is much higher than the intro offer

SiteGround in short

A safe, well-supported choice for WordPress sites that have outgrown the cheapest hosts but do not need full managed hosting.

  • + Support has a long-standing reputation for actually solving things
  • + Staging and Git on higher tiers without moving to managed hosting
  • + Runs on Google Cloud with a UK region available
  • Renewal pricing is a large step up from the introductory rate
  • Storage allowances are modest compared with budget competitors

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