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WordPress hosting

WordPress you run from one panel, not from twelve dashboards

Every site on your account in a single list: which version it runs, whether it updates itself, and one click into its dashboard with no second password. The cache, the certificate and the backups are already fitted when you get there.

Free migration · 30-day money-back guarantee · The listed price is the renewal price

In the panel

Sixteen sites, one screen

The account that prompted this feature had sixteen WordPress installations, spread across versions 6.1 to 6.9, none of them updating itself. Finding that out meant opening every site in turn. Now it is one page, and it is the page you already pay for.

Everything installed, listed

Each site with the version it runs, whether a newer one is out, which plugins are on it and whether it is a shop. Nothing to install to see it and nothing to keep in your head.

One click into wp-admin

Open any site's dashboard straight from the panel. There is no separate password to store, the link works once, and it never lands in your browser history.

Security updates per site, your call

Switch WordPress's own security channel on for one site or for all of them, and every automatic update takes a backup before it runs. We do not turn it on behind your back: 427 sites that arrived here with updates off still have them off, exactly as their owners left them.

Install in one step

WordPress, and WooCommerce on top of it if you are building a shop. Yoast SEO comes with it, unasked — search visibility is worth least when it is bolted on last.

Speed

The cache is fitted, not sold to you

LiteSpeed Enterprise serves the site, LSCache holds the pages, Redis holds the queries. On one of our own shops that is 0.78 s to the first byte without the cache and 0.11 s with it — the same site, the same afternoon.

Page cache set up on arrival

LiteSpeed Cache is installed and configured for you, against the web server's own cache rather than a plugin pretending to have one. You do not have to know it is there.

Redis object cache, one per account

Page cache does nothing for a cart, a checkout or wp-admin, because those pages are never cached in the first place. Object cache is what makes them quick, and every account gets its own instance rather than a shared one.

Also for sites that arrive without it

A site you move in, install from the panel or upload by hand gets the cache layer within fifteen minutes — unless it already runs a different one, because two page caches on one site is a support ticket, not an optimisation. Remove ours later and it stays removed.

Before we built this, 268 of the shops that migrated in had a page cache because their owners had installed one themselves, and only 1 of the 16 we had built here did. The fastest server on the market does not help a site that never asks it for anything.

PHP

PHP 7.4 to 8.4, per domain, in seconds

Every domain on your account shows the version it runs and lets you change it yourself. A plugin that needs PHP 8.0 says so in the panel before you install it, rather than after WordPress has refused to switch it on.

And we check the answer instead of trusting the tool

After every change we fetch a page from your own site and read which version actually executed it. If it is not the one you asked for, the change is rolled back and you are told why. We know the failure mode because we shipped it: the panel reported 8.3 for a customer whose site was still running 7.4, and the tool that was asked to make the change had reported success.

Looked after

The parts you should not have to think about

On by default, on every plan, with nothing to buy and nothing to switch on.

Certificates issued and renewed

A certificate is issued once the domain points at us and renewed before it runs out. There is no upsell here and no date in your calendar.

Nightly backups, kept off the server

Held on separate hardware, because a copy on the same disk as the site is not a backup. You can also take one yourself in the panel, which is the right thing to do before touching a plugin.

Malware scanning and hard isolation

Imunify360 watches every account and a kernel firewall blocks brute force before it reaches your login page. CageFS and LVE give each account its own filesystem view and its own resource ceiling, so a neighbour's runaway site is a neighbour's problem.

If you want them

The tools, on every plan including the cheapest

WP-CLI and SSH

Jailed SSH access and WP-CLI on every plan — the same commands you would run on your own server, without the server being yours to look after.

Git deploy

Push to the branch you choose and it lands in the site directory. Over a webhook, over our GitHub app, or from your own CI with a scoped API key.

An API for the rest

Scoped keys over DNS, mail, databases and backups, locked to the commands and addresses you choose — callable from your automation or from an AI agent.

Questions people actually ask

Is this managed WordPress hosting?
The parts nobody enjoys are ours: the server, the cache, the certificates, the backups, malware scanning, and WordPress security updates if you switch them on. Your site stays a normal WordPress that you own — same dashboard, same plugins, same export, no proprietary layer you would have to leave behind.
Can you move my existing site?
Yes, free on every plan, and we do the work. The last move was 406 hosting accounts, 1 665 mailboxes and 1.3 TB in one operation, and we published the audit afterwards, including the four things we broke and fixed.
How many sites can I run?
As many as the plan's capacity carries — sites and databases are not counted or charged for. What we sell is PHP workers, CPU and memory, because that is what a busy site actually runs out of, long before it fills a disk.
Which PHP version will my site run?
Whichever you choose, per domain, from 7.4 to 8.4. A site that moves in keeps the version it arrived on until you change it, so nothing breaks on the night of the move — and when you do change it, the panel verifies the new version is really the one serving your pages.
What happens to the price in the second year?
Nothing. We do not run a first-year price, so there is nothing to renew into: the figure on the price list is the figure that comes back every period. On this market that is worth saying out loud, because 39,90 zł renewing at 679 zł is the norm rather than the exception.

Put a site on it and see

Thirty days to change your mind, with no form to justify yourself on. If you already have a site somewhere else, we will move it for you first and you can compare.