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SiteGround Alternatives — 12 Options Compared (2026)
Looking for an alternative to SiteGround? Whether the price is wrong, features don't fit, or you've outgrown the platform — here are 12 tools in the same category, with honest pricing and limitations.
Why people search for alternatives
- Price: SiteGround starts at $4/mo — alternatives below cost less.
- Features: some alternatives focus on specific use cases (managed-hosting, wordpress, small-team) where SiteGround is broader.
- Self-hosting: if you want full control, open-source options replace SaaS billing entirely.
- Free tier: generous free tiers exist if your monitor count is small.
Top alternatives
Managed WordPress hosting from $25/mo — excludes maintenance/edits; you run your own admin or hire separately.
Premium managed WordPress hosting on Google Cloud — $35/mo Starter (1 site, 25K visits); maintenance not included.
Namecheap's managed WordPress hosting from $4/mo — barebones, you handle plugins and content yourself.
Annual WordPress care + hosting + SSL + backups + 1 hour edits/month + monthly health report — flat $240/yr, no hidden costs.
Curated WordPress expert marketplace + maintenance plans starting $59/mo (excludes hosting, email, and malware cleanup).
Done-for-you WordPress maintenance — $77/mo Maintain plan (hosting separate; "unlimited edits" capped at 30 min each).
WordPress maintenance with daily standup — $35/mo Quick Help, $99/mo Unlimited Tasks (1 task at a time).
WordPress maintenance from a small US team — $59/mo Standard, includes basic edits and uptime monitoring.
Premium WordPress care from $69/mo — backup, security, performance monitoring, premium plugin licensing included.
WordPress care from $39/mo — emergency support, weekly updates, malware removal in higher tiers.
WPMU DEV's full Hub + premium plugins (Smush, Forminator, Defender) + managed hosting from $30/mo.
Managed WordPress hosting designed for agencies and freelancers — $15/mo Tiny plan, design-focused workflow tools.
How to choose
If you're switching away from SiteGround, the most common reasons are budget (cheaper or free options below), features that don't fit your stack (managed-hosting-specific tools beat generalists), or wanting self-hosted control. Pick 2–3 from the list above, run a 14-day side-by-side test, and switch only if the alternative is a clear win on at least one axis.