Hosting Recommendations · 2026
Best Hosting for WordPress Multisite
Agencies and networks running multiple WordPress sites under one installation.
What we looked for
- ✓Multisite-compatible plans
- ✓Sufficient resources for multiple sites
- ✓Subdomain/subdirectory support
- ✓Reliable performance at scale
Our top picks for WordPress Multisite
Kinsta
$35-$725/mo · Uptime 99.99% · TTFB 298ms
Native WordPress Multisite support on every plan. Excellent performance at scale.
Read full Kinsta review →WP Engine
$25-$600+/mo · Uptime 99.99% · TTFB 312ms
Agency-friendly multisite plans. Genesis Framework + StudioPress themes included for client work.
Read full WP Engine review →SiteGround
$2.99-$10.69/mo (intro) · Uptime 99.99% · TTFB 517ms
Multisite supported on GoGeek plan and above. Solid mid-tier choice for smaller networks.
Read full SiteGround review →A2 Hosting
$2.99-$25.99/mo · Uptime 99.95% · TTFB 535ms
Multisite available on Turbo plans. Good for technical users who want flexibility.
Read full A2 Hosting review →Why this matters
WordPress Multisite turns one WordPress installation into a network of sites sharing themes, plugins, and user data — useful for school districts, franchise sites, agency client portfolios, and any organization running 5+ similar sites. Not every host supports Multisite cleanly. Shared hosting plans below ~$10/month typically don't have the resources or configuration support for serious multisite networks. The hosts on this page all explicitly support Multisite on at least their mid-tier plans. For agencies, WP Engine's bundled Genesis Framework and per-site management dashboard make it the natural choice; for non-agency networks, Kinsta's flat per-site pricing model is more predictable.