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Affiliate disclosure

How we make money, in plain English.

The short version

When you click an outbound link to a host and sign up for one of their plans, we earn a commission from that host. The commission amount varies by host. The price you pay is the same whether you come through us or go to the host directly — affiliate commissions come out of the host's marketing budget, not your wallet.

How this affects what you read on this site

It doesn't affect our editorial rankings. We rank hosts on the criteria documented in our methodology, not by commission. Our current top pick, HostPresto, is in fact one of the lower-commission programmes we run — it's just the host that scores best for typical UK SMEs on the editorial measures.

It does affect which hosts we cover. We've prioritised the eight hosts above because they're the most-relevant to UK WordPress buyers in 2026. Adding more hosts is a roadmap item — let us know if there's one you want us to cover.

Which links are affiliate links

Any "Visit [host]" button and any prominent host name in a card or table is an affiliate link. We mark these with rel="sponsored nofollow" per Google's guidance and route them through a tracked /go/[host]/ redirect so we can measure clicks. In-prose mentions and review-text references are not always affiliate-linked.

Compliance

This disclosure is intended to satisfy UK ASA, US FTC, and EU consumer-protection guidance on affiliate marketing transparency. If anything here is unclear or you spot something we should be doing better, email [email protected].