Choose Bluehost if...
- ✓You need beginner wordpress and can work with its pricing.
COMPARISON
Choose Bluehost if...
Choose SiteGround if...
Choose neither if...
| Feature | | |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Beginner WordPress | WordPress hosting |
| Starting price | $2.95/mo | $2.99/mo |
| Free plan | No | No |
| Free trial | No | No |
| SMS capability | Email-focused | Email-focused |
| Ease of use | 4/5 | 4/5 |
| Automation | 3/5 | 4/5 |
| Platform fit | Strong Woo/WordPress fit | Strong Woo/WordPress fit |
| Hidden cost to check | Introductory pricing requires 36-month commitment; renews at 2-3x. | Renewal pricing is significantly higher than initial signup. |
Best for: Bluehost is Beginner WordPress, while SiteGround is WordPress hosting.
Starting price: Bluehost is $2.95/mo, while SiteGround is $2.99/mo.
Free plan: Bluehost is No, while SiteGround is No.
Free trial: Bluehost is No, while SiteGround is No.
Switching from Bluehost
Check data export options, integration dependencies, and whether your workflows (automations, templates, segments) can transfer. Budget time for re-setup.
Switching from SiteGround
Verify contact/data portability, check if historical data exports cleanly, and estimate the effort to rebuild automations and integrations in the new platform.
Migration is a real cost. Factor in team time, potential downtime, and the learning curve before switching.
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SiteGround is the safer first pick for most stores, but the better choice depends on budget and workflow depth.
Bluehost has the lower entry price in this comparison, but list size, sends, seats, and SMS usage can change the real monthly cost.
Confirm free plan limits, migration effort, platform integration, data export, and current official pricing before importing contacts.