WP Engine vs SiteGround Business hosting brief
Contact routeSiteGround-first review

Use this route if you want to pressure-test the SiteGround recommendation against WP Engine, a live estate, or a migration decision.

The comparison already recommends SiteGround. Use the contact route when you need help turning that editorial recommendation into a practical call around plans, support expectations, migration timing, or day-two operating fit.

Bring the real constraint

Budget range, migration deadline, dashboard friction, support concern, or a stakeholder question.

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When to write

Bring the business problem, not just the brand preference.

The strongest inquiries explain the operating context: current host, number of sites, expected support load, who manages day-two tasks, and what makes the shortlist hard to resolve.

Hosting fit

Clarify why SiteGround or WP Engine feels more credible for the current estate and team.

Migration timing

Flag launch deadlines, transfer windows, or handoff pressure between teams.

Support expectations

Explain whether the concern is response path, ownership, escalation, or who does the routine work.

Commercial logic

Include budget shape, scale expectations, and what makes the pricing decision unclear.

Review desk

Use the site inbox for a hosting fit, migration, pricing, support, or control-panel question.

Use this form when you want to test the SiteGround recommendation against a current WordPress estate, a build workflow, a support expectation, or a sales short-list question.

Submissions are stored privately inside the site inbox. Do not include passwords, secrets, or regulated personal data.

Use the inbox when the recommendation needs to survive a real estate, real budget, or real migration timeline.