
HIDDEN COSTS OF Self-Hosting
Stop the self-hosting time suck
Developer hours wasted on maintenance, unexpected security costs, compliance headaches, and performance firefighting are draining your resources. See how much time and money you’re really spending on self-hosting for WordPress.®1
WHAT YOU'RE REALLY PAYING FOR
Self-hosting costs go beyond infrastructure
The true cost of self-hosting
Most organizations only account for server expenses when self-hosting WordPress. The reality? Developer hours, specialized expertise, and operational expenses remain invisible until they impact your bottom line. These hidden costs typically represent 60-70% of total ownership—turning what seemed budget-friendly into a resource-intensive commitment.
ENGINEERED FOR SUCCESS ON WORDPRESS
Unlock the full potential of enterprise-ready WordPress with a platform built for growth
ENGINEERED FOR SUCCESS ON WORDPRESS
Unlock enterprise-ready scalability for WordPress
Self-hosting often falls short when it comes to managing the complexities of WordPress. Our platform is built specifically to handle WordPress, providing the performance, scalability, and security needed for growing businesses.
Scalable infrastructure to support traffic growth and spikes
Optimized performance for faster load times and better user experience
Enterprise-grade security and compliance built into the platform
REAL RESULTS, REAL IMPACT
Companies that made the switch
Why self-hosting was holding them back
How Costa Vida grew users by simplifying with WP Engine
By switching from a self-hosted CMS on AWS to WP Engine, Costa Vida slashed operational inefficiencies, improved site speed and SEO, and scaled effortlessly across 100+ locations. Discover how a managed WordPress platform helped drive a 33% boost in users—and $14.8M in annual revenue.
“WP Engine’s platform provides us with significant performance gains, but more importantly, our WP Engine team has been an amazing partner for Microsoft. This allows our teams to focus more on our core functions, without the worry of scale, security, or performance.”

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