
Kinsta is a US-based company founded in 2013 with one goal: “to create the best hosting platform in the world.”
Its major focus is on performance. As they state, they are “obsessed with fine-tuning our servers to deliver maximum speeds.”
To achieve this, Kinsta relies on 37 data centers and 260 CDN locations around the world.
Renowned for its reliability and efficiency, Kinsta is also a managed WordPress hosting service.
It is primarily aimed at technicians, developers, and companies looking for advanced performance (e.g. WooCommerce-type e-commerce stores).
Kinsta’s strengths
- High-performance data centers. Kinsta relies on Google Cloud Platform data centers at 37 sites worldwide. You can choose your own.
- Guaranteed uptime of 99.9%. Checks are performed every 2 minutes.
- 24/7 support. Kinsta promises a response time of less than 2 minutes.
- An intuitive, comprehensive MyKinsta dashboard that lets you control various aspects. For example, you can increase or decrease server resources as needed.
- Migrations from other WordPress hosting can be carried out by a dedicated team at Kinsta free of charge.
- Use of state-of-the-art technologies: Edge caching, Application Performance Monitoring (APM) tool to visualize your site’s speed problems, remote connection to your servers to launch commands securely (WP-CLI, Git, Composer), and via SFTP.
Kinsta pricing
Kinsta offers three price plans, each with a 30-day money-back guarantee:
- Starter: Grom $35/month
- Business: From $115/month
- Enterprise: From $675/month
The Starter offer includes several limits to keep in mind: 1 WordPress installation, 25,000 visits/month, 10GB storage, and 100 GB CDN.
Apart from that, each plan includes an SSL certificate, 24/7 support, DDos protection, and Cloudflare firewall integration.
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