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Best Web Hosting Companies for December 2024

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Monday, December 23rd

2024 Web Hosting Company Reviews

ScalaHosting Review Top Consumer Reviews Best-In-Class Blue Ribbon Award 5 Star Rating

ScalaHosting

5 Star Rating Top Consumer Reviews Best-In-Class Blue Ribbon Award

ScalaHosting has the best of everything for its customers: good pricing, features, and customer service plus effective security protocols and software to detect and stop malicious behavior before your website is ruined. For advanced users who need more power, there’s an intuitive pricing tool to help get just the right amount of bang for the buck. ScalaHosting has very positive reviews and therefore we rank it the highest of all the hosting providers we evaluated.

A2 Hosting  Review 4.5 Star Rating

A2 Hosting

4.5 Star Rating

A2 is a solid hosting choice with a longstanding reputation for caring about its customers and their success. They’ve been around a while and aren’t going away anytime soon. We found their prices for the value to be entirely reasonable. With the exception of one pattern of issues, we can give A2 a very high ranking among web hosting services.

Liquid Web Review 4.5 Star Rating

Liquid Web

4.5 Star Rating

LiquidWeb is a sophisticated hosting service that caters to small, medium, and large businesses that are already acquainted with web hosting and want to start out on the right foot. It’s not impossible for entry-level website owners to handle, but they will need some hand holding from the responsive and helpful support team. Given their high user ratings and accredited “A+” rating with the Better Business Bureau, we can recommend LiquidWeb to company owners ready to start doing business on the web.

DreamHost  Review 4 Star Rating

DreamHost

4 Star Rating

DreamHost has a ton of features for people who are well-versed in hosting but doesn’t leave the novices behind in their quest for a great place to host their websites. If you need professional services, DreamHost also has you covered on pretty much every front. It’s a great host, despite some confusing pricing and a little uptime problem over the last 3 years.

Host Papa Review 4 Star Rating

Host Papa

4 Star Rating

HostPapa provides an even split between value and service. They have a mobile-responsive website builder tool for entry-level website owners and, for the more advanced or self-sufficient, they offer managed WordPress, optimized WordPress, and VPS hosting. Reviews among customers are decent, so we recommend that you give them a try. If there’s something you don’t like, there’s always the 30-day money-back guarantee. Just be sure to read the fine print.

GoDaddy Review 3.5 Star Rating

GoDaddy

3.5 Star Rating

GoDaddy has a lot of offerings for both new and veteran website owners. Before signing up, it’s important to compare plans, understand the renewal rates and features, and ask the GoDaddy sales team for help configuring what you’ll need for your specific website. There are easier hosting options to try first, so don’t feel the need to default to GoDaddy just because it’s a popular company.

Pantheon  Review 3.5 Star Rating

Pantheon

3.5 Star Rating

Pantheon is the fastest, most secure, and most powerful WordPress and Drupal hosting service available. But with that power comes a big learning curve and a need for investing time, energy, and money into your organization to learn how to operate it correctly. The benefits can be immense, but Pantheon could also have made it easier to get those benefits.

Hostinger Review 3 Star Rating

Hostinger

3 Star Rating

Hostinger has a number of hosting plans with generous options and lots of help getting started with your website. The pricing is pretty reasonable as well. It’s a good hosting option for the money, but just be aware of the slower-than-desirable server load time and an unaccredited Better Business Bureau rating.

One Review 3 Star Rating

One

3 Star Rating

One is a just-okay website hosting company with a good enough introductory rate to give them a try. There aren’t enough positive reviews to rate it higher than average, though, so you’ll want to look at other options – either instead of One altogether or near the one-year mark when your introductory rate will disappear.

Host Gator Review 2 Star Rating

Host Gator

2 Star Rating

HostGator has certainly been around a long time. They have low-cost plans if you’re willing to pay for 3 years of service in advance, and helpful features such as free SSL and free domains. But if you’re looking for top-notch customer support and reliable hosting, it’s not going to be optimal for your needs.

Bluehost Review 2 Star Rating

Bluehost

2 Star Rating

Bluehost has a lot of website customers and, therefore, the name recognition to keep itself afloat as a hosting company. It’s been around quite a long time but is lacking in sufficient data centers. Good customer service also seems to be in short supply at Bluehost, which is why we recommend looking into alternatives instead.

iPage Review 1 Star Rating

iPage

1 Star Rating

iPage’s long-lasting status as a hosting provider since 1998 with over a million websites is an example of how those factors are not a guarantee that a service will be fit for your needs. Users of iPage are evenly divided between loving and hating it. With numerous complaints about performance, usability, and customer satisfaction, we cannot recommend iPage’s web hosting at this time.

Interserver Review 1 Star Rating

Interserver

1 Star Rating

In an unfortunate reversal for InterServer, a company we had previously rated as our highest-ranked choice, we couldn’t complete our review of its pricing and ease of use because of pricing details being hidden behind a broken signup paywall. Therefore, we’re recommending you stay away from InterServer and look at other options.

Network Solutions  Review 1 Star Rating

Network Solutions

1 Star Rating

With Network Solutions’ storied history as the world’s oldest hosting company, you would think it would have the best customer experience possible in a crowded hosting market. That assumption would be incorrect, however, as it has the worst customer reviews of all of the hosting companies we’ve reviewed. It’s a good idea to completely avoid Network Solutions in your search for great web hosting.

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