SiteGround和WP Engine是兩間排名非常優秀的托管服務供應商,他們都能滿足最挑剔客戶的需求。但如果您來到本頁面,代表您想要找出最優秀的一個。根據我們的托管專家、真實使用者評分與其他來源的所有資訊顯示,雖然SiteGround是一間很出色的公司,但WP Engine幾乎在每個項目都表現得更好,包括可靠性、價格、支援服務與功能等。因此在這場激烈的比較中,WP Engine得以勝過對手。
For most single-site owners, no. SiteGround scored 92% on GTmetrix against WP Engine’s 70%, starts at $2.99 a month against WP Engine’s $25-to-30 minimum, and includes unlimited email and a free WAF that WP Engine doesn’t offer at the entry tier. WP Engine’s premium buys staging on every plan, plugin risk scanning, and SOC 2 documentation, which justify the cost specifically for agencies and enterprises with compliance or scale requirements.
Yes, unlimited email accounts on every plan, including the $2.99-a-month StartUp tier. WP Engine doesn’t offer email hosting at any price, on any plan, which means WP Engine customers need a separate email provider regardless of which tier they’re on.
WP Engine charges $2 for every 1,000 visits beyond the plan’s allocation rather than throttling the site, so a Startup plan that jumps from 25,000 to 35,000 visits in a month adds $20 to that bill. SiteGround’s unmetered bandwidth doesn’t carry an equivalent overage charge, though SiteGround does recommend traffic ranges per plan for consistent performance on shared infrastructure.
No. SiteGround includes a WAF on every plan, including StartUp, at no additional cost. WP Engine requires either the $450-a-year Global Edge Security add-on or an upgrade to Core+ at $400 a month to get equivalent protection; it isn’t included on Startup or Professional.
It depends on what the agency values more. SiteGround’s GrowBig plan covers unlimited websites on one account starting at $4.99 a month, which is dramatically more economical for managing several client sites. WP Engine charges per site but includes staging, plugin risk scanning, and SOC 2 documentation on every site by default, which matters more for agencies whose clients require compliance documentation or who manage sites at a scale where WordPress-specific tooling outweighs the per-site cost.
Only on SiteGround. Phone support is included on every SiteGround plan, including StartUp at $2.99 a month. WP Engine doesn’t offer phone support until the Professional plan at $55 a month; Startup customers are limited to chat and ticket support.
It matters more for sites that need to recover from an issue discovered well after it happened, since 40 days of history gives more room to find and roll back to a clean state than SiteGround’s roughly 30-day window. For a typical small site where issues are usually caught within a few days, the practical difference is small. For a larger or client-managed site where problems can go unnoticed longer, the extra 10 days of retention is a real, if modest, advantage.
