Sarah Chen
Sarah Chen
Web Hosting & Domains Editor
Former web developer turned reviewer. Specialises in WordPress hosting and domain strategy.

Best WordPress Multisite Hosting 2026: Expert Reviews & Comparisons

WordPress Multisite enables a single WordPress installation to power multiple distinct websites. perfect for agencies managing client networks, university departments, franchise businesses, or multi-brand media networks. Multisite has specific hosting requirements: shared database connections, subsite isolation, and hosts that understand Multisite's unique caching and plugin compatibility challenges. Not all hosts support it well.

Our methodology for this guide

WordPress-specific stacks are isolated: managed tiers get the same twenty-plugin baseline, WooCommerce sample catalog, and cron-heavy tasks where relevant. Caching is tuned per host documentation, never handicapping one brand with aggressive optimisations denied to another. Staging workflows, PHP version cadence, and how cleanly core updates land all get noted. Support tests include PHP fatal reproductions and backup restore drills because those separate polished marketing from day-two operations.

1
WP Engine Managed Pro
Mission-critical WordPress with budget for it belongs on WP Engine: staging, backups, and support depth are where we stop babysitting the stack ourselves.
★★★★½
✓ Pros
  • WP Engine ranked on update pace, admin-safe caching, and real help on plugin clashes.
  • Managed updates, caching, and scaling, so developers focus on features.
  • Fast backup recovery and staging, tested before WooCommerce launches.
✕ Cons
  • Check fair-use and file limits on WP Engine when running many plugins or many sites.
  • Far above shared hosting cost. Hard to justify for low-traffic blogs.
Price/mo$20.00
Storage10 GB SSD
Free Domain✕ No
Uptime99.99%
2
Kinsta Premium Cloud
High-traffic WordPress that needs Google Cloud C2, granular analytics, and support that behaves like an extension of our dev team is a Kinsta-shaped problem.
★★★★☆
✓ Pros
  • Kinsta ranked on update pace, admin-safe caching, and real help on plugin clashes.
  • Some of our best WordPress page-speed scores, no unusual plugins needed.
  • 34 data center regions for hosting near your users.
✕ Cons
  • Check fair-use and file limits on Kinsta when running many plugins or many sites.
  • $35+ starting price, too high for budget discussions.
Price/mo$35.00
Storage10 GB SSD
Free Domain✕ No
Uptime99.99%
3
SiteGround Fastest
Revenue-critical sites are where SiteGround earns the premium: Google Cloud, SuperCacher, and support that actually reads the ticket before replying.
★★★★½
✓ Pros
  • SiteGround ranked on update pace, admin-safe caching, and real help on plugin clashes.
  • High uptime, steady response times on their Google Cloud setup.
  • Staging and daily backups on every plan.
✕ Cons
  • Check fair-use and file limits on SiteGround when running many plugins or many sites.
  • No free domain included.
Price/mo$3.99
Storage10 GB SSD
Free Domain✕ No
Uptime99.99%
4
Hostinger Top Pick
Hostinger has survived multiple yearly cycles on our bench: LiteSpeed, hPanel, and sub-$3 intro pricing still deliver the best overall value for most sites we migrate.
★★★★½
✓ Pros
  • Hostinger ranked on update pace, admin-safe caching, and real help on plugin clashes.
  • Fast LiteSpeed loading, consistent in our repeated tests.
  • Good storage, SSL, and backups on entry plans, no forced add-ons at login.
✕ Cons
  • Check fair-use and file limits on Hostinger when running many plugins or many sites.
  • No phone support on any plan.
Price/mo$2.99
Storage100 GB SSD
Free Domain✓ Yes
Uptime99.9%
5
Bluehost WordPress Choice
Bluehost stays in rotation when buyers want the WordPress.org stamp, US-friendly support, and a simple bundle: we always quote renewal, not intro.
★★★★½
✓ Pros
  • Bluehost ranked on update pace, admin-safe caching, and real help on plugin clashes.
  • WordPress.org recommended, a familiar name for first-time buyers.
  • Domain, SSL, and WordPress in one guided setup flow.
✕ Cons
  • Check fair-use and file limits on Bluehost when running many plugins or many sites.
  • Slower loading than LiteSpeed hosts at a similar price with default settings.
Price/mo$2.95
Storage10 GB SSD
Free Domain✓ Yes
Uptime99.9%

Full Comparison Table

#ProviderOverall SpeedReliabilityPrice/mo Free DomainStorageVisit
1 WP Engine 9.0 9.6 9.8 $20.00 10 GB SSD Visit
2 Kinsta 8.9 9.8 9.9 $35.00 10 GB SSD Visit
3 SiteGround 9.8 9.9 9.8 $3.99 10 GB SSD Visit
4 Hostinger 9.9 9.8 9.7 $2.99 100 GB SSD Visit
5 Bluehost 9.6 9.3 9.5 $2.95 10 GB SSD Visit

Frequently Asked Questions

What is WordPress Multisite?+
WordPress Multisite is a built-in feature that lets you run multiple WordPress websites from a single installation and database. Sites can be on subdomains (site1.yourdomain.com), subdirectories (yourdomain.com/site1), or mapped to completely different domains.
What hosting is best for WordPress Multisite?+
WP Engine explicitly supports WordPress Multisite and includes it in all plans. Kinsta also supports Multisite with full staging and CDN. SiteGround's GoGeek plan includes Multisite support. Shared hosting can run Multisite but may hit resource limits with many active sites.
What are the limitations of WordPress Multisite?+
Key limitations: plugins activated network-wide affect all sites; individual site owners cannot install plugins/themes without network admin access; storage is shared; a performance issue on one site can affect others. For truly isolated sites, separate WordPress installations may be preferable.

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