$51-100/Month WordPress Hosting Performance Benchmarks 2026

$51-100/Month WordPress Hosting Performance Benchmarks 2026

Please read the Methodology to fully understand the scope of these tests.

Note: Please check company profiles for summary of performances across multiple tiers. Some companies also offer promotions or coupon codes for a discount as well.

The Companies and Products

CompanyPlan Monthly PricePlan Visitors AllowedPlan MemoryPlan Disk SpacePlan BandwidthPlan Sites Allowed
Bluehost $75.00Unlimited (as much as you can get out of 10 PHP workers + bursts when needed)Shared/Variable125 GB SSD StorageUnlimited10
InMotion Hosting $85.49Unlimited8 vCPU Cores, 16GB RAM260GB NVMe SSDUnlimitedUnlimited
Pressable $90150,000512MB per PHP process (there are paid options to upgrade to 2 GB)50GBUnlimited10
Raidboxes 60€Unlimited8GB20GB1Gbit1
Tangible 99UnlimitedWe don't specify a fixed amount of RAM, but the PHP memory limit is set to 512MB28GB500GB1
WP Buzz $951 MillionNo Hard Limits60GBUnmetered50
WPX 119.99Unlimited35 GB60GBUnlimited35
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LoadStorm Testing Results

The Load Storm test (in k6) is designed to simulate real users visiting the site, logging in and browsing. It tests uncached performance.

The key metrics are:

Results Table

CompanyTotal RequestsTotal ErrorsPeak RPSAverage RPSPage Cum AvgAsset Cum AvgLogin Cum AvgLogin PostP95*
Bluehost 10854320998.9590244.735.5193.6412.3212.6
InMotion Hosting 533466283533.92906419.51279.44993.86222.95460.6
Pressable 81180824713.3441.2239.58.8170.8410.8203.7
Raidboxes 194575714319092657.11057.6788.5588.6452.4514.4946.4
Tangible 10226572940.3555.8147.214.5117.1292.8114.4
WP Buzz 85708311808.7465.8177.672.1146288.5221
WPX 8233860739.7447.5176.4899.8249.1149.4

* 2026 p95/p99 values are computed from windowed aggregates and aren't directly comparable as global tail-latency metrics. Read why.

Discussion

Bluehost, Pressable, Tangible, WP Buzz, and WPX all handled the LoadStorm test without issue. Bluehost had flat response times and zero errors. Pressable had one spike in an otherwise excellent run. WP Buzz showed the now-familiar cron-related bumps which didn't affect capacity.

InMotion Hosting kept response times in check until around 700 VUsers, after which response times started climbing for the rest of the test. The error count stayed low (283) but the slow-down was clear.

Raidboxes looked good up to about 1,000 VUsers, then started slowing down with HTTP 429s ramping up around 1,250 VUsers indicating a rate limit. The error total ran into the hundreds of thousands by the end, which kept the otherwise strong performance up to that ceiling out of an award.

K6 Static Testing Results

K6 Static test is designed to test cached performance by repeatedly requesting the homepage.

Results Table

CompanyRequestsErrorsPeak RPSAverage Response TimeAverage RPSP95*
Bluehost 878182531887.48.4954.613.3
InMotion Hosting 79174501692.5119.5870.1200.7
Pressable 881912891891.67.2969.213.4
Raidboxes 39670516149695.1854.1422870.2
Tangible 86985801864.312.995630.6
WP Buzz 88198801908.98.6969.225
WPX 88513101911.54.1972.78.5

* 2026 p95/p99 values are computed from windowed aggregates and aren't directly comparable as global tail-latency metrics. Read why.

Discussion

WPX had the fastest average response time at 4.1ms. Pressable was second at 7.2ms and Bluehost was third at 8.4ms. WP Buzz (8.6ms) and Tangible (12.9ms) round out the sub-15ms group.

Bluehost's static graph has a step-pattern partway through that looks substantial in isolation but is a sub-3ms shift in absolute terms — looks like a routing change for the Bangalore source mid-test. Easy to forgive when the axis labels are that small.

InMotion Hosting's 119.5ms average puts them in the no-edge-cache cluster. The graph shows the same 5-minute cron pattern visible on their dynamic test.

Raidboxes had the same rate-limit story on the static test — response times held steady but the rate limit cut in around 650 VUsers and 429 errors started accumulating around 1,750 VUsers, pulling the average to 854ms by the end.

Uptime Testing Results

Uptime is monitored by three sources: HetrixTools and StatusCake as third-party services, plus a self-hosted UptimeKuma instance for cross-reference in case of major discrepancy between the third-party monitors.

Results Table

CompanyHetrixToolsStatusCakeUptimeKuma
Bluehost 10099.9799.9993
InMotion Hosting 10010099.9882
Pressable 100100100
Raidboxes 99.994299.9999.9877
Tangible 99.998299.9299.9379
WP Buzz 10099.9999.9994
WPX 10099.999.7822

Discussion

Pressable had 100% across all three monitors. Bluehost, WP Buzz, and InMotion Hosting all hit 100% on at least one monitor and were above 99.99% on the others.

WPX came in at 99.78% on the self-hosted UptimeKuma instance — the same value their lower-tier results show, which points to an UptimeKuma-side issue with that endpoint rather than three independent outages. HetrixTools (100%) and StatusCake (99.9%) on the same plan both had a normal year.

Everyone else was 99.9%+ across all three monitors.

GTmetrix Testing Results

GTmetrix loads the homepage and records how long it takes from 12 different locations around the world. (We switched from WebPageTest to GTmetrix in 2026.) Results are measured in seconds.

Results Table

CompanyVirginiaCaliforniaSan Antonio TXLondonFrankfurtCape TownSingaporeMumbaiTokyoSydneyBrazilDubai
Bluehost 31233824234577514008141400810942973391
InMotion Hosting 2736234426888172100170021001300160011001700
Pressable 22135528344594713007969136707271000389
Raidboxes 624936789308280100097612001400150012001100
Tangible 283689271929779170018001800130015009622600
WP Buzz 202212195190386209197211180199320341
WPX 43346834047973614008718200928130011001300

Discussion

WP Buzz had the fastest average and was the fastest in 11 of the 12 locations. Raidboxes was the fastest in Frankfurt — their European peering shows. Pressable had the second fastest average and Bluehost the third, both without winning an individual location.

The slowest averages were WPX, Tangible, and InMotion Hosting. The WPX number is pulled up by a single Mumbai measurement above 8 seconds that looks like a routing event, not a steady-state result.

WPPerformanceTester Testing Results

WPPerformanceTester performs two benchmarks. One is a WordPress (WP Bench) and the other is a PHP Bench. WP Bench measures how many WP queries per second and higher tends to be better (varies considerably by architecture). PHP Bench performs a lot of computational and some database operations which are measured in seconds to complete. Lower PHP Bench is better.

Results Table

CompanyPHP BenchWP Bench
Bluehost 8.111386.962552
InMotion Hosting 13.662312.1098627
Pressable 8.1041369.863014
Raidboxes 8.959292.5687537
Tangible 4.9334016.064257
WP Buzz 4.8633663.003663
WPX 7.2231280.409731

Discussion

WP Buzz had the fastest PHP Bench at 4.86s. Tangible was a fraction behind at 4.93s. WPX was third at 7.22s.

Tangible had the fastest WP Bench by a significant margin. WP Buzz was second and Bluehost was third.

WPBenchmark Score

WPBenchmark is a hosting performance benchmark that produces a single composite score per server. Higher is better.

Results Table

CompanyWPBenchmark Score
Bluehost 8.3
InMotion Hosting 5.8
Pressable 8.3
Raidboxes 7.1
Tangible 9.9
WP Buzz 9.9
WPX 7

Discussion

The WPBenchmark.io scores were very close at the top — WP Buzz and Tangible tied at 9.9, with Bluehost and Pressable tied for third at 8.3.

SSL Testing Results

The tool is available at https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/

Results Table

CompanyQualsys SSL Grade
Bluehost A+
InMotion Hosting A
Pressable A+
Raidboxes A+
Tangible A+
WP Buzz A
WPX A

Discussion

No B or A- grades at this tier this year.

Bluehost, Pressable, Raidboxes, and Tangible earned A+.

InMotion Hosting, WP Buzz, and WPX earned A.

Conclusion

There are two levels of recognition awarded to companies that participate in the tests. There is no ‘best’ declared, it’s simply tiered, it’s hard to come up with an objective ranking system because of the complex nature of hosting. These tests also don’t take into account outside factors such as reviews, support, and features. It is simply testing performance as described in the methodology.

Top Tier

This year's Top Tier WordPress Hosting Performance Award goes to the following companies who showed virtually no signs of struggle during the testing.


Honorable Mention

The following companies earned Honorable Mention status because they did very well and had a minor issue or two holding them back from earning Top Tier status.

No company achieved this status.


Individual Host Analysis

Bluehost handled the LoadStorm test with flat response times and zero errors. The Static test averaged 8.4ms — the step pattern in the graph is a Bangalore routing change mid-test that moved the average a couple ms. Uptime was perfect on HetrixTools and effectively perfect on the other two monitors. GTmetrix had Bluehost third on average. SSL was A+ and the WP Bench was the third fastest. Top Tier.

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InMotion Hosting had perfect uptime on the external monitors. The LoadStorm test looked good until around 700 VUsers, after which response times started climbing for the rest of the run. The Static test averaged 119.5ms with the same 5-minute cron pattern showing up in both tests. The LoadStorm slow-down kept InMotion out of award contention this year.

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Pressable had perfect uptime across all three monitors and handled the LoadStorm test with one spike (24 errors against 812k requests). The Static test was the second fastest at 7.2ms average, flat after the initial uncached hit. GTmetrix had Pressable second on average. SSL was A+. Another consistent Top Tier from Pressable.

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Raidboxes looked good on the LoadStorm test until around 1,000 VUsers, then slowed down with HTTP 429s ramping up around 1,250 VUsers — a rate limit kicked in. The Static test had the same problem — slowdown around 650 VUsers and 429 errors around 1,750 VUsers, ending up with an 854ms average and 16k errors. Uptime was strong on all three monitors. GTmetrix had Raidboxes the fastest in Frankfurt. SSL was A+. The rate limit walls keep Raidboxes out of award contention at this tier.

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Tangible had the fastest WP Bench at this tier by a significant margin, the second fastest PHP Bench, and the second highest WPBenchmark.io (9.9). The LoadStorm test was flat with only 2 errors. The Static test averaged 12.9ms — a few tiny spikes that look larger than they are because the test was so fast. Uptime stayed above 99.9% on all three monitors. SSL was A+. Top Tier.

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WP Buzz had the fastest PHP Bench, the second fastest WP Bench, and the highest WPBenchmark.io (9.9) at this tier. On GTmetrix they had the fastest average and 11 of the 12 location wins. The LoadStorm test was very flat with cron-related spikes and only 11 errors. The Static test averaged 8.6ms. Uptime was 100% on HetrixTools and 99.99%+ on the other two. Top Tier.

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WPX had the fastest Static test at this tier — 4.1ms average. The LoadStorm test was flat and fast with zero errors. UptimeKuma came in at 99.78% (the same number across their other tiers, monitor-side issue) and StatusCake at 99.9%. Top Tier.

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About the Author

Kevin Ohashi

Kevin Ohashi is the geek-in-charge at Review Signal. He is passionate about making data meaningful for consumers. Kevin is based in Washington, DC.

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