WP Engine
Hosting & Infrastructure • Managed WordPress Hosting
WP Engine provides managed WordPress hosting with tiered plans, migration support, and 24/7/365 help—verify plan boundaries, support workflow, and contact routing before buying.
If WordPress is your primary workload and you want a managed platform instead of DIY upkeep, confirm plan boundaries and the support workflow before you commit.
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Key offerings
What you’re actually getting in plain language.
Managed WordPress hosting focus
Best fit when WordPress is the primary workload you want to run with a managed platform model.
Migration support
Migration help is described on the managed WordPress hosting surface; verify your scenario matches their supported path.
Tiered plans
Plans vary by tier; verify limits and included features on the plans surface before you choose.
Verification checklist
Fast checks to confirm fit before you buy.
- Plan boundaries: verify tier limits match your constraints and expected usage.
- Workload fit: confirm this model matches you if WordPress is your primary workload.
- Support workflow: confirm how one-on-one help works and how you access support.
- Buying path: confirm contact routing supports presales, billing, and demo questions.
Tech support
How support works (verify on vendor support surfaces).
Support surface
Use the vendor support center to confirm availability, channels, and what “normal support” looks like.
One-on-one help workflow
Verify how you access one-on-one support and whether it routes through an account login.
Fit boundaries
Who it’s for, and when to consider other options.
Fits well when
- Your primary workload is WordPress and you want a managed platform model.
- You can match a plan tier to your constraints by verifying plan boundaries.
- You’re comfortable with an account-based support workflow for one-on-one help.
Consider other options when
- You require phone-first support as the default workflow.
- Your primary workload is not WordPress.
- You need infrastructure controls not addressed in a WordPress-first managed model.
Recommended next step
Open plans and confirm the tier boundaries match your constraints before you commit.
View pricing and plan options
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