Tag: hosting

  • Kinsta Launches Free Static Site Hosting for Up to 100 Websites, Including WordPress

    Kinsta Launches Free Static Site Hosting for Up to 100 Websites, Including WordPress

    Kinsta launched its static site hosting product today, making a strong entrance into the market with a free tier that is competitive with established solutions from Vercel, Netlify, and GitHub Pages. Companies can host up to 100 static sites for free, including static WordPress sites, which Kinsta deploys from its global edge network of more…

  • GoDaddy Retires Media Temple Brand

    GoDaddy Retires Media Temple Brand

    Media Temple (MT) is closing its doors after 24 years in the hosting industry, with the brand now retired and customers fully migrated to GoDaddy. In 2013, GoDaddy acquired MT “to win the hearts and minds of developers,” as then-CEO Blake Irving told VentureBeat at the time. When it was purchased, the highly regarded brand…

  • Review Signal Publishes 2023 WordPress and WooCommerce Hosting Performance Benchmarks

    Review Signal Publishes 2023 WordPress and WooCommerce Hosting Performance Benchmarks

    Kevin Ohashi from Review Signal has published his 2023 WordPress and WooCommerce hosting performance benchmarks. This is his 10th round of capturing performance data from hosting companies that opt into the testing. Ohashi’s methodology tests two metrics through a variety of methods: peak performance and consistency. The benchmarks include a LoadStorm test designed to simulate real…

  • WordPress.com Launches 100-Year Domain and Hosting Plan for $38K

    WordPress.com Launches 100-Year Domain and Hosting Plan for $38K

    WordPress.com is now selling a 100-year plan, one of the longest available in the industry, for a one-time payment of $38,000. It includes managed WordPress hosting (whatever that looks like in 100 years), multiple backups across geographically distributed data centers, submission to the Internet Archive if the site is public, 24/7 dedicated support, and a…

  • WordPress Contributors Demand Transparency and Objective Guidelines for Listings on Recommended Hosting Page

    WordPress Contributors Demand Transparency and Objective Guidelines for Listings on Recommended Hosting Page

    WordPress’ Recommended Hosting page is a hotly contested piece of online real estate, and has recently come into focus again following the removal of SiteGround from the listings. When the change was highlighted during a recent Meta team meeting, Audrey Capital-sponsored contributor Samuel “Otto” Wood said, “Matt asked me to remove SiteGround because that page…

  • Bluehost Launches WonderSuite Product with AI-Powered Site-Building Guide

    Bluehost Launches WonderSuite Product with AI-Powered Site-Building Guide

    Bluehost launched its new WonderSuite product this week, which introduces a setup and site creation experience guided by AI. In September 2022, the hosting company debuted its managed WooCommerce packages after acquiring YITH, a WordPress plugin company with more than 100 WooCommerce extensions. The new WonderSuite product is included in all Bluehost WordPress hosting plans…

  • #70 – Steve Persch and Brian Perry on How Hosting Is Changing

    #70 – Steve Persch and Brian Perry on How Hosting Is Changing

    On the podcast today we have Steve Persch and Brian Perry. They’re both employed at Pantheon, an enterprise website operations platform, and they’re here to talk about the evolution of website hosting. Back when the internet started, hosting was a fairly straightforward enterprise. You created HTML files and uploaded them to a server. That was…

  • SiteGround Launches Managed EDD Hosting

    SiteGround Launches Managed EDD Hosting

    SiteGround launched a new managed Easy Digital Downloads (EDD) hosting product today, the first of its kind among WordPress hosts. The company currently powers more than 2,800,000 domains and is targeting small businesses and digital product creators with new plans that make it easy to onboard new EDD store owners. Plans range from $2.99/mo. (1…

  • Review Signal Publishes 2022 WordPress and WooCommerce Hosting Performance Benchmarks

    Review Signal Publishes 2022 WordPress and WooCommerce Hosting Performance Benchmarks

    Kevin Ohashi from Review Signal has published the 2022 WordPress and WooCommerce hosting performance benchmarks. These benchmarks are some of the most trusted review sources in the hosting industry due to Ohashi’s transparent methodology. No hosting company sponsors the work. Instead, Ohashi charges a standard, publicly documented fee for participation that covers the cost of…

  • Convesio Raises $5M to Expand Docker-Powered Hosting Platform

    Convesio Raises $5M to Expand Docker-Powered Hosting Platform

    WordPress hosting company Convesio has raised $5 million from private investors. This funding round includes some of the company’s original investors who participated in Convesio’s 2019 Wefunder crowdfunding campaign, which brought in more than $1 million from 800+ investors. “I started Convesio because legacy hosting providers have not evolved their technology, struggled to provide high…

  • GoDaddy Acquires Pagely to Deploy New WooCommerce SaaS Product

    GoDaddy Acquires Pagely to Deploy New WooCommerce SaaS Product

    GoDaddy has acquired managed WordPress hosting company Pagely to expand the company’s expertise in hosting WooCommerce stores. Pagely, co-founded by Joshua and Sally Strebel, has been in business for 18 years, offering hosting for businesses and enterprises at the higher end of the managed hosting market. “We will be working closely with the amazing team…

  • Review Signal Publishes 2021 Hosting Performance Benchmarks on New WordPress-Powered Site

    Review Signal Publishes 2021 Hosting Performance Benchmarks on New WordPress-Powered Site

    Kevin Ohashi has published his 2021 WordPress Hosting Performance Benchmarks report. The annual report is broken down into six different hosting tiers, from the most economical <$25/month, to the $500+ enterprise level. This is the second year the stats include WooCommerce-specific hosts as a separate category. After eight years of measuring peak performance and consistency…

  • Bluehost Misuses WordPress Trademark, Reigniting Controversy Over Recommended Hosts Page

    Bluehost Misuses WordPress Trademark, Reigniting Controversy Over Recommended Hosts Page

    Bluehost was called out this week for misusing WordPress’ trademark, as the WordPress Foundation prohibits its use in advertising. The company has been featured on WordPress’ recommended hosting page for the past 16 years, as one of a handful of hosts that have been arbitrarily selected based on an incomplete list of criteria. The wording…

  • Review Signal Publishes WordPress Hosting Benchmarks for 2020, Introduces WooCommerce Testing

    Review Signal Publishes WordPress Hosting Benchmarks for 2020, Introduces WooCommerce Testing

    Review Signal founder Kevin Ohashi has published the site’s annual WordPress Hosting Performance Benchmarks for 2020, along with a smaller set of benchmarks for WooCommerce hosting. For the past seven years Ohashi has been using sentiment analysis to capture consumer reviews of hosting companies on Twitter. He also performs a set of tests to measure peak…