Our pick of the fastest Hosting for Beginners, tested and ranked. See pricing, specs, what to look for and answers to common questions below.
Our pick of the fastest Hosting for Beginners, tested and ranked. See pricing, specs, what to look for and answers to common questions below.
Our top pick for speed is A2 Hosting — Turbo servers and NVMe storage that keep your first site quick without any tuning from you. Below are our top five, ranked, with a side-by-side table, what to look for, and answers to common questions. See our full best hosting for beginners guide or take the 60-second quiz.
The five things that keep a first site quick.
Chosen on server speed, caching, storage and ease.
Fastest overallOur score 9.4A2 Hosting Turbo servers use NVMe storage and LiteSpeed cache for up to 20x faster page loads, the best raw speed here with no setup needed.
Fast for lessOur score 9.3Hostinger runs LiteSpeed and NVMe on low-cost plans with a global CDN, strong speed for a beginner on a tight budget.
Fast and managedOur score 9.2SiteGround adds its own SuperCacher and a Google Cloud backbone, which keeps pages fast while handling the admin for you.
Reliable speedOur score 8.9Bluehost pairs SSD storage with a built-in CDN and caching. Speed is steady rather than class-leading, but reliable for a first site.
Steady performerOur score 8.7DreamHost gives solid, consistent speed with SSD storage and caching, backed by a long money-back guarantee.
Our top five at a glance.
| Host | Our score | From | Uptime | Avg. speed | Free migration | Money-back |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A2 Hosting | 9.4 | $3.92/mo | 99.99% | 622 ms | Yes | Anytime |
| Hostinger | 9.3 | $0.80/mo | 99.98% | 379 ms | No | 30-day |
| SiteGround | 9.2 | $3.95/mo | 99.99% | 514 ms | Yes | 30-day |
| Bluehost | 8.9 | $2.95/mo | 99.95% | 578 ms | Yes | 30-day |
| DreamHost | 8.7 | $2.59/mo | 99.95% | 854 ms | Yes | 97-day |