Pressable
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About Pressable
Pressable holds a unique position in the WordPress hosting ecosystem — it's owned by Automattic, the company that develops WordPress.com, WooCommerce, Jetpack, and employs the largest team of WordPress core contributors in the world. This gives Pressable unmatched insight into WordPress performance optimization and future direction. Every Pressable plan includes Jetpack Security (normally $24.95/mo) for real-time backups, malware scanning, and spam protection. Their hosting runs on a custom infrastructure optimized specifically for WordPress, with built-in page caching, a global CDN, and PHP 8.x support. Pressable offers staging environments, WP-CLI access, SFTP, and Git integration for development workflows. Their support team consists of WordPress experts available 24/7 via live chat and ticket. Pressable's plans scale based on page views, starting at $25/mo for 30,000 monthly views on a single site, going up to enterprise-grade plans for high-traffic multi-site installations. They also offer agency plans with bulk site management, white-label capabilities, and dedicated account management. Being part of the Automattic family means Pressable has early access to WordPress features and deep compatibility testing. Pressable is best for WordPress professionals, agencies, and businesses that value the peace of mind that comes with hosting by the company behind WordPress itself.
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Pros & Cons
Owned by the company behind WordPress.com, WooCommerce, and Jetpack — deepest possible WordPress expertise.
Every plan includes Jetpack Security ($24.95/mo value) for real-time backups, malware scanning, and spam protection.
Custom infrastructure built specifically for WordPress with page caching, CDN, and PHP 8.x optimization.
Bulk site management, white-label options, and dedicated account management for WordPress agencies.
Part of the Automattic family means early access to WordPress features and thorough compatibility testing.
Plans priced by monthly page views can be unpredictable for sites with traffic spikes or bot traffic.
Exclusively WordPress hosting — no support for other platforms, custom apps, or static sites.
Starting at $25/mo for a single site is expensive compared to shared hosting alternatives.
Despite Automattic backing, Pressable has lower brand recognition than WP Engine or Kinsta.