Head-to-head breakdowns of hosting providers and plans, so you can see exactly where they differ.

Vercel and Netlify both bill on bandwidth, functions, build minutes and seats, but overage rules and framework fit differ sharply for real projects.

A plan-by-plan look at introductory hosting prices, renewal markups and the true bill after the first-term discount ends.

A website builder bundles hosting with easy design tools, while web hosting alone needs separate software to build your site.

SiteGround and WP Engine compared on live data: WP Engine's speed and WordPress support against SiteGround's friendlier pricing under load.

Cloudways and Kinsta compared on live data: Kinsta's out-of-the-box WordPress speed against Cloudways' cheaper multi-cloud flexibility.

Bluehost and HostGator compared on live HostScore data, ratings and pricing: which one suits a first website and where each host falls short.

A technical comparison of two managed WordPress hosting leaders based on real performance data and developer experience.

Namecheap and GoDaddy compared on live data: renewal pricing, page speed and WordPress flexibility against GoDaddy's phone support edge.

Hostinger and Bluehost compared on live data: Hostinger wins speed and renewal pricing, Bluehost wins guided setup and beginner support.

Bluehost and SiteGround compared on live data: whether SiteGround's staging, backups and Google Cloud stack justify the higher monthly price.

Understanding the key distinctions between standard WordPress hosting and managed WordPress services to make the right choice for your site.

Reseller hosting or a VPS for your agency: the real capacity, isolation and margin trade-offs, learned the hard way one Black Friday weekend.

Shared hosting or a VPS for a small business site: the traffic thresholds, reliability differences and running costs that actually decide it.

The real cost of managed WordPress against a DIY VPS across 200+ sites: hidden hours, plugin bills and where each option genuinely wins.