Hey everyone, I’ve been looking into managed WordPress hosting and WP Engine keeps coming up as a premium option, especially for performance and security. I tried comparing it with simpler hosting and it definitely looks more advanced, but also way more expensive once you move past basic plans. From what I saw, pricing starts around $25–30/month for small sites and scales pretty quickly depending on traffic and features . While searching I found this page WP Engine Discount and now I’m wondering if people actually use these discounts or if it’s mostly something for first-time signup only. In real usage, does WP Engine stay worth the price or do most people switch once costs grow?
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I’m not using WP Engine yet, just researching hosting options. From what I see, it’s mostly aimed at businesses and agencies that don’t want to deal with server management and are okay paying more for convenience and reliability. For smaller or personal projects it feels a bit overkill, especially when there are cheaper alternatives that can do the job with more manual setup. I’m still comparing options because I’m trying to figure out at what point it actually makes sense to move to something like this instead of sticking with simpler hosting.