Pricing

Simple, transparent pricing for small business WordPress hosting.


£30/month

Everything described in the features page, including:

*WordPress uses a single primary domain internally, but additional domains redirect seamlessly.


Static sites — £5/month

Don't need WordPress? Simple static sites for landing pages, documentation, or marketing microsites:


Resource allocation

Each site gets dedicated resources that scale with demand:

Per instance Maximum (5 instances)
CPU 0.25 cores (burst to 1 core) 1.25 cores (burst to 5 cores)
Memory 256 MB (up to 512 MB) 1.28 GB (up to 2.56 GB)

For most small business sites — brochure sites, small shops, booking pages — a single instance handles traffic comfortably. The auto-scaling kicks in when you need it.


Terms


Support


What's not included

To keep costs sensible, a few things are outside the standard price:


Need more?

The £30/month plan covers most small business sites. If you need something beyond the baseline — more resources, higher traffic capacity, multiple regions, priority support — let's talk. Pricing depends on what you need.


How it works

For the technically curious — what's actually running your site.

The short version

Your WordPress site runs on Google Cloud, in their London data centre. It uses containers (Kubernetes) rather than traditional VPS hosting, which means better reliability and easier scaling. Traffic comes through a global load balancer, with different paths handled differently — admin pages get extra security, media files come from the CDN.

Infrastructure

Google Kubernetes Engine

The platform runs on GKE Autopilot, Google's managed Kubernetes service. Each WordPress site runs in its own namespace (isolated environment). Google handles the underlying servers — we focus on your sites.

UK region (europe-west2)

Everything runs in Google's London region. Database, files, containers — all UK-hosted. If you grow and need presence elsewhere, we can add regions.

Load balancing

All sites share a global HTTP(S) load balancer with path-based routing: login pages get IAP protection, media files get CDN caching, everything else goes to WordPress containers.

Security layers

Identity-Aware Proxy (IAP)

Admin access is protected by Google's IAP. Instead of a login page that bots can attack, visitors must authenticate with Google first. Only whitelisted email addresses get through.

Cloud Armor

Traffic passes through Google Cloud Armor before reaching your site. It blocks common attack patterns (SQL injection, XSS, etc.) at the network edge.

File-level hardening

Apache rules block access to sensitive files by default — .htaccess, xmlrpc.php, backup files, and PHP files in the uploads folder.

Storage

Caching

What this means in practice


Interested?

Get in touch to discuss your site and whether WPOps Land is a good fit.