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Bluehost gives you more for less. Get faster NVMe performance, AI-powered site creation, and 24/7 WordPress-trained support at a lower price.
Get NVMe SSDs and Oracle Cloud power with 99.99% uptime.
Plans include an AI builder, unlike GoDaddy's separate builder.
Enjoy 24/7 support and WordPress.org-recommended hosting.
Plans start at $2.95/mo vs GoDaddy’s $6.99/mo.
All plans come with a free domain, SSL, and backups included.
Check out Bluehost vs GoDaddy pricing and features. Compare storage type, renewal rates, WordPress recommendations, etc. to see why Bluehost provides more value for your money.
Promotional prices apply to your first term. Renewal rates vary by provider and are shown at checkout. Data as of December 2025
COMPARISON WITH KEY COMPETITORS
We believe in speed, and we have the data to prove it. WPShout’s November 2025 hosting comparison shows Bluehost delivering faster load times than most hosts tested — clocking in at just 0.35s in the US.
US load time comparison (Lower is better)
Choosing between Bluehost and GoDaddy goes beyond price. The real differences show when you compare how each host performs in day-to-day use, how they handle WordPress, and what you get as your site grows. The sections below break down every major hosting factor, so you can see where each provider stands and why Bluehost is often the stronger choice for performance, scalability and long-term value..
When you compare the day-to-day experience of managing your website, the two hosts take slightly different approaches. Bluehost focuses on guiding users through WordPress from the moment they log in. Its onboarding wizard asks a few simple questions, sets up WordPress automatically and then leads you straight into Bluehost’s AI-powered site creation tools. The dashboard keeps everything in one place — performance tools, backups, staging, domain settings and WordPress controls. It feels like the workflow has been designed around how most people actually build websites today.
GoDaddy’s interface feels more like a hub for multiple services rather than a website-first dashboard. Everything is functional and easy to find, but most of the management experience revolves around navigation rather than workflow. Their interface works well for users who simply want a place to connect domains, create a single site and manage email. But if you build with WordPress — or if you manage multiple sites for clients — you’ll notice the lack of deeper integration. Staging, updates and performance tools are there, but they sit in different parts of the dashboard instead of flowing together.
Verdict: Bluehost offers a more modern, guided, WordPress-centric experience, while GoDaddy sticks to a simpler, more generic control panel.
The performance difference between Bluehost and GoDaddy becomes clear once you look at the infrastructure behind each plan. Bluehost runs on Oracle Cloud and includes Cloudflare CDN across its hosting tiers. Combined with NVMe SSD storage and integrated caching, it delivers faster response times and a more stable experience during traffic spikes. Its service-level commitment of 99.99% uptime gives businesses a high degree of reliability, and the extra headroom (50GB NVMe storage and up to ~200k monthly visits) means you’re less likely to outgrow your plan early.
GoDaddy uses Google Cloud and a private CDN. It is still a strong setup, especially for smaller sites, but the dataset shows a lower 99.9% uptime target and about half the visit capacity. In independent tests, GoDaddy often performs well in short bursts but can slow during heavier traffic because it allocates fewer resources per site, especially in the Deluxe tier. Its 20GB NVMe limit and ~100k visit estimate reflect that difference. The setup works for straightforward brochure sites but leaves less room for marketing growth, content expansion and traffic surges
Verdict: Bluehost is the more performance-optimized option, especially for WordPress and growing businesses. GoDaddy delivers dependable hosting, but with less scalability and slightly lower uptime expectations.
Although both companies advertise discounted introductory prices, your internal data shows that Bluehost consistently offers more value at both the entry and renewal stages. Bluehost’s Business tier starts at $6.99/mo and renews at $13.99, while GoDaddy’s Deluxe tier begins at $10.99/mo and renews at $19.99. That’s a meaningful long-term difference, especially for small businesses watching recurring costs.
The feature gap widens that value further. Bluehost includes a free domain for the first year, free SSL on every plan, free WordPress migration, AI site creation tools, Cloudflare CDN and staging — all without extra fees. GoDaddy offers a domain and daily backups but restricts SSL to higher tiers and charges for many security features. This means GoDaddy’s real cost often ends up higher than the advertised monthly price once essentials are added.
Verdict: Bluehost provides stronger long-term value through lower renewal costs and a more complete set of built-in features. GoDaddy’s base price leads to more paid add-ons, pushing up the total cost of ownership.
This is the section where the gap becomes the most apparent. Bluehost is built around WordPress. It is one of the few hosts officially recommended by WordPress.org, and your dataset highlights why: AI-powered site creation, one-click installs, automated updates, staging environments, Yoast SEO tools and streamlined WordPress workflows all come included. You can host up to 50 websites on the Business plan, giving agencies or multi-brand creators room to scale without upgrading immediately. With 50GB NVMe storage and ~200k visits, there’s meaningful headroom before a customer has to think about upgrading.
GoDaddy’s WordPress plans offer many essential features — staging, daily backups, SEO tools and a website optimizer — but they serve a different audience. The Deluxe plan supports 1 website, “~100k visits,” and 20GB NVMe storage. This keeps things simple for small businesses that want to run a single site without needing multi-site capabilities or AI tooling. The AERO AI builder is available, but it’s not integrated deeply into WordPress in the way Bluehost's AI website builder is.
The feature gap widens that value further. Bluehost includes a free domain for the first year, free SSL on every plan, free WordPress migration, AI site creation tools, Cloudflare CDN and staging — all without extra fees. GoDaddy offers a domain and daily backups but restricts SSL to higher tiers and charges for many security features. This means GoDaddy’s real cost often ends up higher than the advertised monthly price once essentials are added
Verdict: Bluehost offers a broader and more advanced toolkit for anyone who wants flexibility, multi-site performance and WordPress-native features. GoDaddy covers the basics well but caters to simpler, single-site setups.
Bluehost bundles automatic malware detection, removal tools, DDoS protection, domain privacy and full SSL support across all plans. This gives sites a strong default security posture without requiring customers to purchase additional packages. Weekly backups are included at the base tier, and daily backups become available on higher plans.
GoDaddy includes automated daily backups, staging and basic security features like DDoS protection. However, SSL certificates are free only on higher plans, and malware removal or advanced security features often require Premium add-ons. For users who prefer an all-in-one security suite applied automatically, Bluehost’s built-in approach means fewer decisions and fewer upsells.
Verdict: GoDaddy’s daily backups are a strength, but Bluehost provides a more complete, cost-effective security package across all tiers.
Support becomes crucial the moment something goes wrong — or when a site grows faster than expected.
Bluehost offers 24/7 chat, phone and email support, all backed by WordPress-trained teams. This is especially important for customers who rely on plugins, WooCommerce stores or complex WordPress setups. The support model is built to reduce friction for WordPress users at every stage of growth.
GoDaddy provides 24/7 phone and chat support, plus text support, but no email support. While responsive, the support team is more generalized because GoDaddy services a wide ecosystem of domains, email, website builder customers and marketing tools. This makes them helpful for simpler needs, but less specialized for WordPress-specific troubleshooting.
Verdict: Bluehost offers deeper WordPress expertise, while GoDaddy provides broad but more generalized assistance.
Your internal capacity numbers make the growth story very clear.
Bluehost’s Business plan supports up to 50 sites, 50GB NVMe storage, ~200k visits/month, free migration tools and a stack built for WordPress performance. For agencies, eCommerce stores and multi-site portfolios, this means a single tier can support several properties before needing to upgrade. Its infrastructure and AI tools are also designed for long-term optimization.
GoDaddy’s Deluxe plan is designed for a single site. The capacity is ~100k visits, and any meaningful scaling typically requires moving to higher tiers or shifting to GoDaddy’s Managed WordPress Pro or VPS offerings. This works well for owners of a single business website, but is less suited to multi-brand creators or fast-growing businesses.
Verdict: Bluehost is built for scaling; GoDaddy is built for simplicity.
Bluehost includes: Free domain, free SSL, NVMe servers, Yoast SEO, free migration, staging, domain privacy, AI builder, malware tools and live expert support.
GoDaddy includes: Daily backups, staging, SEO optimizer, CDN, SSL only on higher tiers.
This difference dramatically affects long-term value. For most customers, Bluehost reduces the need to buy extra security, optimization or migration services later.
A quick look at where each host stands, so you can compare Bluehost and GoDaddy at a glance.
High-throughput storage accelerates logs, queues, and databases for snappy virtual servers.
Enterprise-level security to safeguard your site against cyberattacks.
Your site is backed up regularly, so you can quickly restore your content if something goes wrong.
Move data freely without surprise overage fees.
Zero coding knowledge required to launch your own website in minutes.
We keep WordPress updated for you, helping your site stay secure, stable, and running smoothly.
A uniquely branded web address for greater credibility and memorability
Lightning-fast load times for prospects and customers, anywhere in the world.
Real humans, real help, whenever you need it
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Bluehost team is always focused on the right solution for me. I call with one issue, and they have helped me to solve 2 or 3 every time.
Bluehost has recognized how important "help" is. They still provide a live, real -person for the difficult and cryptic world of websites, connections, setup, etc. My dilemma was understood and fixed while I was on the call. Excellent.
My answers were all comfirmed and It was a pleasant conversation
Cherry was good
Very good service
Needed help answering hosting questions and the agent was very helpful and helped me get the price down bc he saw my GB was able to get a lower price point and then helped me with a discount that I couldn't inout on my end.
They were easy to understand, helpful and responsive quickly communicating what was needed after hearing my issue.
Only complaint is how long it takes Chat to get down to brass tacks with a problem, what with the (too) many multiple choice options, e.g., “Did this answer your concern”. That said, it seems that Bluehost is using AI (which is improving exponentially across the board) best of most companies I engage with. The telephone agents are the best. Thank you, Julie, yesterday.
Easy to get to the point and my issue resolved. Good service provider for what we needed. Prices are good and comprehensive. Made it easy to understand. Service agent was quick and fast. Was great! Thank you, Bluehost!
Excellent company highly recommended
Highly professional service and fast problem resolution from the support team
I needed help with my Bluehost account for my businesses. Rakesh was just the help that I needed. He was so helpful and kept me informed throughout the time he was helping me. I would 100% recommend Rakesh's help to anyone needing Bluehost help. I truly appreciated his amazing help, guidance, and reassurances.
Great product support from Blue Host
They were able to answer questions I could not find on the website or internet and then take care of the issue within less than 10 min. Competent and friendly service.
Once I got passed the AI chatbot, the tech was professional and courteous. He resolved the issue.
Bluehost typically offers a lower introductory price ($3.99/month) than GoDaddy ($6.99/month) and includes more essential features, such as a free domain and SSL, in its base plans. GoDaddy’s starting prices are usually higher, and some features may cost extra depending on the plan.
GoDaddy includes SSL certificates on select plans, usually mid-tier or higher. Bluehost includes a free SSL certificate with every hosting plan.
Bluehost is officially recommended by WordPress.org and is designed specifically for WordPress hosting, with features like automatic updates, optimized performance, and WordPress-trained support. GoDaddy supports WordPress but focuses more on general website and domain services.
Bluehost offers a free WordPress migration tool to help move WordPress sites from GoDaddy. Non-WordPress sites may require manual migration or paid assistance.
Both Bluehost and GoDaddy provide reliable hosting, but Bluehost uses NVMe storage and a global CDN to support faster load times and scalability. Bluehost also offers a higher uptime commitment compared to GoDaddy’s standard guarantee.
GoDaddy bundles domain registration, hosting, email, a website builder and marketing tools in one platform. Choose GoDaddy if you prioritize convenience over performance; otherwise Bluehost offers better value.
Bluehost includes automatic backups across its hosting plans, with backup frequency varying by tier. GoDaddy also offers automated backups, typically included on managed WordPress plans.
Yes. Both Bluehost and GoDaddy offer a 30-day money-back guarantee on hosting plans, allowing you to try their services risk-free.