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Blueangel.host Review

Blueangel.host United States

Uses KVM Virtualization for VPS, ensuring better resource isolation than OpenVZ.
Managed VPS includes cPanel/WHM
7-day money-back guarantee for VPS and Managed VPS is stated on-site.
$14.99/mo
4
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Kinsta Review

Kinsta United States

Kinsta was founded in December 2013 by four co-founders and is headquartered in West Hollywood, California with a fully distributed team of approximately 221 employees across six continents
The company is backed by M-One Capital, a private equity firm formerly known as McCarthy Capital that rebranded in September 2025
Kinsta counts visits as unique IP addresses per 24-hour period including bots and crawlers, not just human visitors - an effective multiplier of approximately 1.685x over Google Analytics figures
Redis object cache, standard on many competing managed hosts, costs $100 per month as a Kinsta add-on
Jon Penland was appointed CEO in September 2025 after joining as a support engineer approximately nine years earlier and rising through support, sales, operations, and COO roles
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3.9
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HostMayo Review

HostMayo United States

Host Mayo publishes multiple infrastructure references, including Salt Lake City (Utah), Kansas, Newcastle (UK, Stellium Datacenters), Los Angeles (QuickPacket move notice), and the Netherlands.
Payments are handled via Stripe-supported methods and cryptocurrency via Cryptomus, while support is provided via tickets, email, and live chat.
3.7
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SiteGround Review

SiteGround United States

SiteGround is one of only three web hosts officially recommended by WordPress.org, a status it has maintained for many years
As of 2023, SiteGround hosts over 3 million domains worldwide and is used by approximately 2.4% of all websites according to W3Techs
SiteGround migrated its entire infrastructure to Google Cloud, providing access to 170+ CDN edge locations including Singapore and Tokyo
In 2021, SiteGround DNS was blocked by Google for several days, causing significant SEO and revenue losses for customers, with delayed disclosure by the company
With 500+ employees across offices in Bulgaria and Spain, SiteGround received the Best Employer Award in Bulgaria in 2023 with a 91% employee engagement score
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3.6
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YouStable Review

YouStable United States

Founded in 2015 and based in India, YouStable is part of a larger network of budget hosting brands including the popular free-hosting site GoogieHost
Utilizes the DirectAdmin control panel as its primary management interface to offset the rising licensing costs of cPanel, providing a more stable price point for users
Shares a common management and technical support pool with sister brands like QloudHost and RDP Servers, allowing for a centralized but sometimes stretched engineering team
Maintains a strong presence in the Southeast Asian market with a focus on providing high-speed hosting for emerging digital economies
One of the few budget providers that actively uses WhatsApp as a primary communication and pre-sales channel to provide a more direct human touch
Implements a unique 'Security Shield' layer on its business plans that proactively scans for common WordPress vulnerabilities and blocks malicious bot traffic
₹49/mo
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3.6
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GoDaddy Review

GoDaddy United States

Founded in 1997 by Bob Parsons and has grown to become the world's largest domain registrar with over 84 million domain names under management
Successfully transitioned from a traditional hosting company to a digital growth partner by launching 'Airo', an AI engine that automates small business setup
Maintains a massive physical headquarters in Tempe, Arizona, and employs over 9,000 people globally to support its 20 million active customers
Was one of the first major tech companies to gain mainstream fame through provocative Super Bowl advertisements, though it has since pivoted to a more professional image
Operates its own proprietary hosting platform and management software, allowing for tight vertical integration but limiting flexibility for advanced power users
Acquired several high-profile competitors over the years including Media Temple and Host Europe Group to further solidify its dominance in the global market
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3.5
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Web.com Review

Web.com United States

Founded in 1999 and has since grown into a massive conglomerate that currently serves over 3 million customers under the Newfold Digital umbrella
Was one of the first major companies to offer a 'Do-It-For-Me' web design model, specifically targeting the millions of small businesses with no in-house IT
Recently underwent a major brand refresh and infrastructure migration to consolidate its technology stack with other major Newfold acquisitions
Maintains a massive physical customer advocate presence in Jacksonville, Florida, providing 24/7 support to its predominantly North American client base
Offers a unique 'Beta Site' preview feature allowing users to review and tweak their professionally built sites before they go live to the public
Acquired several high-profile niche providers over the years including Yodle and Register.com to expand its suite of business marketing services
$4.95/MO
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3.5
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WIX.COM Review

WIX.COM United States

Founded in 2006 in Israel and has grown into a public company on the NASDAQ with a market valuation in the billions serving over 200 million users
Utilizes a completely closed-source architecture which allows for superior security and consistency but eliminates the possibility of custom server-side coding
Recently launched 'Wix Studio', a specialized advanced editor designed to compete with high-end professional design tools like Webflow and Framer
Maintains a massive global infrastructure that handles over 100 billion requests per day, ensuring high delivery speeds for its millions of active websites
Implements a unique 'separate subscription' model where website hosting and domain registrations have independent auto-renewal settings, often confusing users
Has been criticized by SEO experts in the past for its complex URL structure, though it has since made significant strides in providing enterprise-level SEO tools
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3.3
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1&1 Internet Review

1&1 Internet United States

Founded in 1988 in Germany by Ralph Dommermuth and Wendelin Abresch making it the oldest provider in this review series; rebranded from 1&1 Internet to IONOS in 2018 after merging with ProfitBricks; listed on Frankfurt Stock Exchange in January 2023 under ticker IOS
Europe's largest hosting provider with 6.5 million customers, over 22 million domains, 4200 employees across 70 nationalities, and projected revenue of $1.5 billion in 2025 under United Internet AG public company ownership
A documented billing error in Germany generated 49 incorrect invoices totaling 70597 Euro over 14 months for domains no longer with IONOS; after resolution the same error recurred generating 9 more invoices for 46689 Euro — a total of over 117000 Euro in incorrect billing against a single customer account
3.2
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BlueHost Review

BlueHost United States

Founded in 2003 by Matt Heaton and Danny Ashworth in Utah; acquired by Endurance International Group in 2010 and restructured under Newfold Digital in 2021 via Clearlake Capital and Siris Capital private equity
In May 2025 Bluehost migrated VPS and dedicated server infrastructure to Oracle Cloud following an announcement by Larry Ellison at Oracle Q2 2025 earnings call
The WordPress.org recommendation held since 2005 reflects a commercial arrangement with Automattic rather than an independent editorial endorsement of service quality

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