• Hello and welcome! Register to enjoy full access and benefits:

    • Advertise in the Marketplace section for free.
    • Get more visibility with a signature link.
    • Company/website listings.
    • Ask & answer queries.
    • Much more...

    Register here or log in if you're already a member.

  • 🎉 WHV has crossed 10,000 monthly views and 50,000 clicks per month, as per Google Analytics! Thank you for your support! 🎉

5 Best Cloudways Alternatives Compared and Ranked in 2025

johny899

New Member
Content Writer
Messages
124
Reaction score
2
Points
23
Balance
$76.7USD
Consider switching from Cloudways? I understand. Cloudways is great, but perhaps you want cheaper, faster, or easier to use. I've tried loads of hosting options this year, and these five stood out in particular. Let's tackle them one by one.

1. Rocket.net – Ultra Fast Hosting​

Rocket.net amazed me with how fast it was. I transferred a travel site here, and the pages loaded nearly twice as fast.

Why it's good:

• Blazing fast with Edge network

• Security built-in

• Simple to install

It costs a bit more, but you get high speed without tech stress.

2. Hostinger – Affordable and dependable​

If you need respectable hosting for almost nothing, Hostinger's your best bet. I used it for a tiny portfolio website, and it performed beautifully.

Why it's good:​

• Rock-bottom prices

• Quick for the price

• Easy-to-use C-Panel

It's good for little sites, not massive online malls.

3. Pressable – Best for WordPress​

Pressable is perfect for WordPress websites. I used to have a charity website here, and it never experienced any downtime.

Why it's good:

• Total care WordPress hosting

• Extra protection from Jetpack

• WordPress trained support staff

Only WordPress—if you host somewhere else, don't even bother.

4. Linode – For Tech Heads​

Linode is for the control freaks. I built a gaming website here, and I could alter whatever I desired.

Why it's great:

• Total server control

• Pay only for usage

• Several server locations

It's not user friendly—you will have to know basic server commands.

5. DreamHost – Balanced and Simple​

DreamHost is good enough for most sites. I had a blog and an online store under one roof, and it was good enough.

Why it's good:

• Unlimited bandwidth

• Free domain privacy protection

• Official WordPress endorsement

Not the quickest here, but super stable with transparent prices.

Final Thoughts​

You don't have to remain with Cloudways in 2025. Rocket.net is perfect for speed, Hostinger is affordable, Pressable is WordPress optimized, Linode is ideal for tech savvy people, and DreamHost is generally a good choice.

So, which one do you think you'll start with?
 
Top