
Bluehost is a popular website hosting service, especially among the WordPress crowd. It doesn’t offer a free plan, but its user-friendly WordPress management dashboard is a standout feature that’s well worth the cost. In it, you can monitor WordPress themes and plugins outside of the particular WordPress environment. If you encounter site errors due to theme or plugin conflicts plus can’t log into Wp, you may troubleshoot and recover your site quickly from the Bluehost dashboard.
You can install various website apps, such as Joomla and Drupal onto Bluehost, but it’s not as simple to manage as other services. WordPress seems to be the focus of Bluehost’s web hosting solutions and it truly excels here. Its Basic hosting plan supports one web site, all others support unlimited websites. Bandwidth is unmetered, meaning you don’t pay based on traffic, but excessive traffic could force an upgrade to a higher plan, virtual private service (VPS) or dedicated servers.
Pricing
All Bluehost plans give you a free domain SSL certificate, unlimited email accounts, free Yoast SEO tools, 24/7 phone and chat support plus a helpful knowledgebase. Almost all plans have a 30-day money-back guarantee:
- Basic: $2. 95 per month paid annually;, renews at $9. 99 per month
- Plus: $5. 45 per month paid annually; renews at $14. 99 each month
- Choice Plus: $5. 45 monthly paid yearly; renews in $18. 99 per 30 days
- Pro: $13. ninety five a month compensated annually; rebuilds at $28. 99 for each month
Customer Support
24/7 live cell phone and talk, plus the knowledge base with tutorials and videos.
Server Uptime
Bluehost does not publish uptime statistics yet claims that issues typically are resolved within 15 minutes.
Learn more: Read our full Bluehost review.
Who should use it:
Bluehost is a good choice for WordPress users who don’t mind paying for web hosting and for new users that want user friendly WordPress administration and on-demand customer support.