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Bluehost vs GoDaddy — “6 Tests” Based on My Experience

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Chris Wagner

“We have been a paying customer for BlueHost and Godaddy.

We are monitoring both shared hosting’s servers for Uptime and Performance through our test sites hostingpill-bh.weanet na hostingpill-gd.weanet.

This Comparison of BlueHost vs Godaddy sitere na nnwale e mere na sava ha. ”

Bluehost vs Godaddy is one of the classic comparisons ever done in Hosting industry.

Bluehost and GoDaddy are two of the biggest hosting providers out there, so big that they’ll come upon almost every major list of the nhọrọ nhọrọ Bochum kachasị mma.

Kedu otu esi eme n’ụwa, mgbe ahụ?

GoDaddy is probably the better-known hosting provider of the two, but does that mean it’s better?

GoDaddy’s hosting pricing is also infamous for being less-than-clear, but is that really true?

Web hosting with GoDaddy seems generous in resources, but are there hidden limitations?

Bluehost'The n'ihu peeji nke na-enye a starting price of $2.95 a month, and GoDaddy offers a starting price of $5.99 a month, but is the price difference noteworthy?

Choosing the best hosting provider is tough, let alone the best hosting plan…even more so its two industry titans, Bluehost vs. GoDaddy.

Na njedebe ịhọrọ bụ nke gị, ma ọ bụ ezie na ọ nwere ike isi ike ịhọrọ, anyị ga-enyere gị aka ịbanye ebe ahụ.

Tebulu ọdịnaya

Wụgharịa lee nnwale akọwapụtara site na pịa na njikọ ndị a

  1. Ntuli aka Facebook
  2. Ntụnye ọnụahịa
  3. Tụnyere atụmatụ
  4. Ntụnyere Nkwado ndị ahịa
  5. Ala nke iji
  6. Nche na ntụkwasị obi
  7. Ẹkedọhọ

1. Facebook Poll: Verdict

I have conducted a poll on Facebook asking people to choose between Bluehost vs GoDaddy.

Ugbu a, ka anyị banye n'isi ihe na-esote mmasị ọtụtụ n'ime ga - enwe - ọnụ ahịa!

2. Who has better pricing?

GoDaddy BlueHost
plan Economy Basic
Ọnụahịa / mo. $5.99 $2.95
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Sites Hosted 13 nde
ahịa
Ọrụ agwụla
2 nde
Weebụsaịtị 1 1
Njìàrụọrụ Space 100GB 50GB SSD
bandwit Akwụsịghị Akwụsịghị
Tinye-na ngalaba Weebụsaịtị 1 Unlimited
MySQL ọdụ data 10 × 1 GB Unlimited
Akwado ndabere na akpaghị aka - -
ndụ chat Ee Ee
Oge Udu kacha mma? 100% 99.94%
Akaụntụ email n'efu Free Microsoft Office 365
Email Email
5
1 Click WordPress
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Ee Ee
Nkwado Ndị ahịa 24/7/365 24/7/365
Ndị ọrụ nlekọta ndị ahịa 040 4918 7600 00 1 801-765-9400
Ogwe njikwa agbakwunyere cpanel
WHM for Linux
Plesk maka Windows
cpanel
WHM for Linux
1-Click Shopping
Cart Installation
Ee Ee
ego Back
Nkwa
- 30 Days

Yabụ, kedu ka ọnụahịa si ada n'etiti Titans abụọ a?

Dịka ndị niile na - eweta mba nnabata, enwere ụdị ụdị Bochum dịnụ.

Bochum weebụ nkekọrịta na-abụkarị ụdị Bochum dị ọnụ ala ma na-ewu ewu, yana nhọrọ ndị dị oke ọnụ karị na-abụ ndị ọbịa ígwé ojii, sava nzuzo (VPS), na sava ndị raara onwe ha nye raara onwe ha nye.

For most people Googling around for basic information on all this—beginners and smaller users—shared hosting plans are the most accessible.

They’re available for relatively low prices while offering enough features for solid customer satisfaction.

Ndenye ederede: ọtụtụ n'ime ọnụahịa ndị a bụ naanị maka afọ ọrụ mbụ gị.

If you want a really in-depth look at Bluehost’s pricing, you can check out my analysis here. But otherwise let’s see the overview:

E depụtara ọnụahịa maka ha abụọ Bluehost’s and GoDaddy’s shared web hosting packages are discounts for the first year of service, but ebili n'ike mgbe afọ mbụ gachara.

So for the price of shared web plans on Bluehost versus GoDaddy, Bluehost is generally a few bucks cheaper.

Right kwụsịrị bat: Bluehost’s shared hosting plans start at $2.95 a month for the “basic” plan. For the second tier of shared hosting, “Plus,” you’d pay $4.95 a month, and for “Choice Plus” you pay $5.95 thanks to a current discount.

However, both Plus and Choice Plus have the same renewal price.

N'ikpeazụ, ọkwa "Go PRO" ga-amalite na $ 13.95 kwa ọnwa.

In contrast, GoDaddy’s first tier is called “Economy,” and comes in a bit pricier at $5.99 a month. “Deluxe,” is also a slightly pricier, coming in at $7.99 a month, and “Ultimate” costs $12.99 a month. A fourth tier, called “Maximum,” would cost $19.99 a month.

To be clear: these are the “regular” tiers of shared web hosting. GoDaddy has a separate set of pricing tiers for its “Business Hosting” package: this is essentially a simplified VPS package. GoDaddy also has straightforward VPS options.

N'ụzọ dị iche, Bluehost just has VPS and shared hosting.

GoDaddy’s Business Hosting na-amalite na $ 19.99 site na ọkwa “igbapụta”, ma na-aga n'ihu '' Gbasaa 'maka $ 59.99.

While GoDaddy’s “Business” plans have four tiers, Bluehost nwere atọ (buru n’uche na nke a bụ ihe kwụ ọtọ) VPS Bochum). Agbanyeghị, ha nwere otu ụdị: “Standard” na-aga maka $ 18.99 yana “Ultimate” na-aga maka $ 59.99.

The thing is, while GoDaddy’s Business Hosting is like a more basic VPS, they also have VPS hosting.

The VPS hosting price GoDaddy lists has a large range: from $4.99 to $69.99 a month for standard RAM, and $9.99 to $99.99 a month for higher RAM plans.

N'ikpeazụ, enwere Bochum raara onwe ya nye. Nke a bụ otu n'ime nhọrọ dị oke njọ ị nwere ike ịga maka ya, yabụ na ị ga - enwe ọtụtụ mkpa ma ọ bụrụ na ị na - elebanye anya.

GoDaddy’s dedicated servers starts at $129.99 and end at $399.99 between four tiers for HDD storage servers, and $139.99 to $419.99 for SSD servers

Bluehost’s dedicated servers start at $79.99 and end at $119.99 between three tiers.

Bluehost and GoDaddy also have WordPress hosting. Bluehost has two types of WordPress hosting:

Fully managed WordPress hosting which is $19.95 to $49.95 per month, and shared web hosting that’s WordPress-friendly at the same price as Bluehost’s regular web hosting.

GoDaddy also has two types of WordPress hosting: managed is $24.99 to $169.99 per month and self-managed is $6.99 to $15.99.

Nke ahụ bụ ọtụtụ ọnụahịa, yabụ ka anyị chịkọta: Bluehost and GoDaddy both have shared web hosting, although GoDaddy just calls it web hosting on its site.

They also both have Virtual Private Server, and dedicated server options.

As you can see, they have overall the same prices. However, GoDaddy tends to have more options–specifically for higher-end plans. And GoDaddy’s range starts higher.

But it’s important to note that upon renewal, the prices even out further. For example:

Bluehost’s dedicated plans renew at a higher cost than the initial term. GoDaddy’s start higher, but have the same price upon renewal. The same is true for their VPS plans.

So for high-end solutions, Bluehost seems cheaper at first vs GoDaddy, but in the long run they’re pretty similar.

The exception: GoDaddy’s “business” hosting plans are about the same as Bluehost’s VPS plans including renewal. And for just shared web hosting, the renewal prices are similar, too.

Bluehost vs GoDaddy: Pricing Verdict

Bluehost offers you a 30-day money back guarantee for each product. If you don’t like what you got—even if it’s a dedicated server—you can get your money back after trying it.

In contrast, GoDaddy only gives you a free trial for its website builder. Just the website ewu ihe.

A ego azụ nkwa is a whole lot more valuable considering the prices aren’t that different, to begin with.

3. Bluehost vs Godaddy: Who fares better in features?

Ọ bụrụ na ị gụọ akụkụ nke ikpeazụ, ị nwere ike icheworị onwe gị, "nke ahụ dị oke mma, mana kedu maka ọnụ ahịa ahụ?"

As in, what are you getting for the hosting prices GoDaddy and Bluehost na-enye?

Dịka ịnwere ike ịkọ, edemede na-akọwapụta akụkụ niile maka atụmatụ ịnye ọnụahịa ga-adị oke ogologo (ma ọ bụ mechie).

Yabụ, ana m elele anya na nnabata ndị ọbịa - nhọrọ kacha ewu ewu, ebe ọ bụ na ọ ga-abụ na ị na-elele.

Can nwere ike ịlele GoDaddy’s full list of features here, na Bluehostndepụta zuru ezu ebe a.

Mmuae: Bluehost. Ọ bụrụ n’inweta nnabata na - azụta $ 2.95 kwa ọnwa, ahapụrụ otu weebụsaịtị. N'ụzọ dị iche, Plus, Choice Plus, na Prime nwere saịtị niile na-akparaghị ókè. Also na-enwetakwa 50GB nke nchekwa SSD maka nchekwa SSD nke ala na enwetaghị.

Bandwidth adịghị enyocha (mara mma na ha anaghị ekwu na akparaghị ókè) maka ọkwa niile, but you only get 5 parked domains and 25 subdomains for Basic, as well as only 100MB of storage per email account with a maximum of 5 accounts permitted (all of these are unlimited for the rest of the tiers).

n'ihi na GoDaddy’s Economy package na $ 5.99 kwa ọnwa, otu aka ahụ ị nweta otu weebụsaịtị, mana nchekwa ọnụọgụ na ọnụọgụ mmụkọ ugboro abụọ. Maka atụmatụ Deluxe n’elu (cheta Deluxe bụ $ 7.99 ka atụnyere Bluehostị $ 5.45 maka Plus) ị ga enweta webụsaịtị na akparaghị ókè na nchekwa nchekwa akparaghị ókè.

Dị ka Bluehost’s Basic plan, GoDaddy’s Economy plan allows 25 subdomains.

Everything upwards of that has unlimited subdomains. Finally, both GoDaddy and Bluehost dabara adaba na aha ngalaba aha n'efu.

Mgbe ha abụọ Bluehost and GoDaddy give you email accounts with your hosting packages, Bluehost naanị a na-enye 100MB nchekwa kwa otu maka akaụntụ Basic na 5 - maka ngụkọta nke 500MB.

GoDaddy offers 5GB for Economy, dwarfing Bluehost.

Having said that, GoDaddy’s 5GB continues throughout all tiers, whereas Bluehost allows for unlimited storage if you upgrade, and GoDaddy only gives one free mailbox.

Plus, GoDaddy’s email is only included free for the first year, and after that first year it renews at cost. This is not the case for Bluehost's.

So while GoDaddy’s included email is much more competitive for the first term and the entry level plan, Bluehost’s email is more cost-effective long term and for any higher tiers.

Here’s something else to consider: Bluehost na-enye gị asambodo SSL n'efu site na ya Ihe nkiti di elu.

GoDaddy offers an SSL certificate only for its Ultimate and Maximum plans.

Akwụkwọ SSL bụ ihe na - eme ka ndị ọbịa gị - ndị ahịa gị, nwee obi iru ala na saịtị gị.

Ọ bụrụ na ị bụ na-ere ihe ọ bụla on your site, you’d better get an SSL certificate somehow…it’s crucial.

If you aren’t processing transactions or sensitive information, an SSL certificate may be less essential. BUT, if your site lacks SSL, visitors’ browsers may warn them of poor security and search engines will deprioritize your site.

So it’s less essential, but still pretty dang important. By now, just about every hosting company offers SSL for free with their plans. It’s standard fare for any current web host.

na Bluehost na-eme ka ọ dị mfe inweta otu, site na itinye ya na ya Ngwugwu $ 2.95 kwa ọnwa.

GoDaddy gives it free for the first year only, and only for the higher two tiers. After a year it renews at about $79.99.

Lastly, there is a more notable difference in features when it comes to WordPress hosting. As I’ve said early, both our competitors offer managed and self-managed shared WordPress plans.

Both of them have well-featured managed WordPress.

But for the shared web hosting WordPress plans, GoDaddy offers more features, including free WordPress plugins that are valuable.

N'akụkụ aka nke ọzọ, Bluehost’s WordPress plans are cheaper, and Bluehost has the honor of being recommended by WordPress itself.

It’s one of only three hosts recommended by WordPress, including Dreamhost.

Bluehost vs GoDaddy: Features Verdict

So overall? When it’s Bluehost vs GoDaddy on features, I think GoDaddy looks better feature-wise, but only if you’re willing to spend extra on add-ons.

But if you’re going on what you get out of the box, included for free and by default, Bluehost wins easily. Any given Bluehost hosting plan has a good amount of value packed into it.

But, keep reading because there’s quite a bit more under consideration!

4. Bluehost vs Godaddy: Whose customer support is best?

Nkwado ndị ahịa siri ike dị mkpa maka ndị na-eweta Bochum ọ bụla, mana ọ kachasị maka mmadụ abụọ a.

Dika ha di buru ibu, ha aghaghi ime ka ha buru ibu ma kwado ndi ahia ha karie nyiwe ndi ozo. Yabụ kedu ka ha si emeghe?

Like most hosts, there are quite a few resources at the disposal of the customer.

Nke mbu, enwere akwukwo na uzo akwukwo.

Secondly, there are representatives designated for helping customers with specific issues or adding a human touch.

Ihe mbụ na - emeju ntọala nke ihe ọmụma, ajụjụ maka ajụjụ ọnụ, etu esi eme vidiyo, na ihe ndị ọzọ. Nke ikpeazụ a bụ ekwentị, email na nkwado nkata ndụ.

Bluehost na-eme ka ndị ahịa ya mara nke ọma.

N’ala ala ibe obula, enwere ntakịrị menu nwere akuru isi saịtị: nkwado na-enweta ngalaba nke aka ya, ya na njikọta nkata, tiketi, ntọala ihe ọmụma, yana ibe ọnọdụ.

Tiketi / usoro tiketi dị n'ụzọ nkwado isi email: ọ dị ka ọ dị mma n'ụzọ kwụ ọtọ ma sie ike.

Usoro nkwado ekwentị ha anaghị apụta ìhè ozugbo, dabere na ibe ị nọ, mana ha nwere otu. Peeji a na nọmba ekwentị dị iche iche maka ajụjụ dị iche iche.

N’ikpeazụ, ebe ihe ọmụma ha — nke ha na-akpọ ebe Enyemaka - enwere ike ma saa mbara.

m hụrụ Bluehostnkata nke ndụ ka ọ bụrụ nke mmadụ na-anabata. Mara: Oge na akuku ala aka ekpe bụ nkeji oge site na ozi kachasị ugbu a na nkata.

Onye nnọchiteanya ahụ “sonyeere” nkata ahụ n'ime sekọnd nke m malitere ya.

Enwere m obi ike na nzaghachi mbụ ahụ zigara ya. Ozugbo m gụgharịrị ajụjụ m, enwetara m azịza ya n’ime nkeji ole na ole.

Na mkpokọta, nkeji 2-3 adịchaghị njọ ichere oge-ọ kachasị mma n'ihi na esonyere m na mkparịta ụka ahụ na-enweghị iji akaụntụ, mana dịka onye ọbịa websaịtị nkịtị.

GoDaddy has more or less the same set of resources as Bluehost.

Onu ogugu enwere ike inweta nkwado ekwentị na elu ulo ha, peeji enyemaka ha (makwaara dika ihe omuma ha) dikwa nfe.

Ruo ókè m nwere ike isi kọọrọ m, GoDaddy’s help center dị na ya Bluehost; s; naanị ihe mere ị ga-eji ahọrọ karịa karịa nke ọzọ bụ ụtọ onwe gị.

GoDaddy’s live chat function has improved but is still not very reliable. You can easily chat with a rep from a chat box on every page.

First you’ll interact with a chatbot:

And then you’ll be directed to a representative. But frequently, all the reps will be busy and you’ll have a very long wait time (by live chat standards):


This isn’t the first time GoDaddy’s live chat has been unreachable, or at least very slow.

Mma, abanyela iji nwalee saịtị saịtị m nwalee ya, achọpụtara m… otu nsonaazụ ahụ.

Keep in mind that GoDaddy has certain hours for live chat use (yes, they have 24/7 phone support but not 24/7 chat support—go figure), but that this was within those hours.

Perhaps there’s something up with my browser…but I doubt it because this has never been an issue before, and I talk to people on live chat often.

Enwere m olile anya na ọ bụghị mgbagha, yabụ, ọ bụrụ na m nye Bluehost more credit for its chat support.

Overall, both sites have decent customer support. But if I’m going to be quite honest, GoDaddy’s support feels less solid and more of a basic, bare-minimum approach.

Bluehost vs GoDaddy: Customer Support Verdict

Bluehost ọ dị ka ọ na - emegharị ihe karịa ịkwado ihe ndị ahịa ya. Na mgbakwunye, Bluehost n'ụzọ doro anya nwere mma nkata na-akwado.

5. Bluehost vs Godaddy: Which is easy to use?

Uzo eji eme ihe di nkpa, ma karie otu a maka ndi n’enye ndi nnabata: ha buru oke ibu nihi na ha na-acho onu ndi mmadu.

N'ụzọ, ụdị ụdị ahụ na-enye gị azịza ugbua: ha abụọ dị mfe iji ọrụ. N'ikwu eziokwu, enweghị m ọtụtụ ihe ikwu.

When a web host is easy to use and has a great user experience, there just isn’t much to say—ease of use is something you’ll only really comment on if something is going wrong.

There are the basics to worry about: the actual hosting process, then taking care of domain names, as well as building the website itself, and so on and so on.

Otú ọ dị, Bluehost and GoDaddy both make this as easy as it can be; at the very least, it hasn’t gotten much easier at any other platform.

GoDaddy cPanel:

BlueHost cPanel:


Echefula na sistemụ ụzọ abụọ a nwere nkuzi, ajụjụ maka ajụjụ, na otu esi eduzi ha na ihe ọmụma ha.

Enwere ike ịbanye ọtụtụ n'ime ngwa ndị a na-enweghị akaụntụ, yabụ ọ bụrụ n'ezie na ịchọrọ inwe ahụ nfe maka ojiji ọrụ dị mfe iji ihe na-enweghị edebanye aha, ị nwere ike itinye ogige enyemaka.

Lastly, when it’s Bluehost vs GoDaddy on WordPress ease of use, there isn’t a huge difference. Both companies’ WordPress plans make things a lot easier.

Ma, Bluehost is in general a simpler interface to work with, and has good support dedicated to WordPress, and for that reason may be slightly preferable for easily running WordPress.

Bluehost vs GoDaddy: Ease of Use Verdict

Overall, however, I count no noteworthy differences between ease of use for either GoDaddy or Bluehost.

6. Bluehost vs Godaddy: Who is more secure?

Now, let’s talk about security. This is one of the most important things to look for in a hosting company: can they protect your presence online?

The good news is that any major hosting company, like Bluehost or GoDaddy, is usually sufficiently well-established to the point you’re overall safe.

However, we can never be too careful, and solid website protection is essential. With that being said, let’s dive in!

backups are a pretty important feature for hosting services. If God forbid, anything happens and your site goes down, you do not want to lose any work or important changes.

Bluehost only includes automated backups for its two highest tiers. You can pay for add-ons to do this at the lower tier, however.

It’s basically the same for GoDaddy: for real, automated site backups, you need to pay a bit extra for an add-on.

Bluehost nwekwara ihu peeji ana - ekwupụta mmelite maka mkpụnye sava. Nke a dị mma ma ọ bụrụ na ị na-eche banyere nghọta (ị kwesịrị).

Ha na-ekwukwa banyere ngwaọrụ nke na-echebe saịtị dị na sava ndị a na-ekerịta (nke nwere ike ịdị ize ndụ karịa VPS ma ọ bụ sava raara onwe ya nye).

Enwere nhọrọ mgbakwunye na-agbakwunye na nke gị security, as I mentioned, such as: mkpọchi uzo, ngwaọrụ nzuzo nzuzo, yana IP pụrụ iche.

Mgbe m nwara inyocha nkọwa nchekwa ndị ọzọ na saịtị ha, enweghị m ike ịchọta. Nke a abụghị otu ihe ahụ Bluehost enweghị ezigbo usoro nchebe nchebe-mana enweghị ozi ndị ọchịchị bụ ihe na-akụda mmụọ.

GoDaddy, on the other hand, has an accessible page just about site security.

Unfortunately, it’s more of an informative/instructive guide for customers, rather than solid documentation of their own safety.

7. Bluehost vs GoDaddy: Who performs better?

Uptime mara ezigbo mma-ọ dị mkpa, ịchọrọ ka ebe nrụọrụ weebụ gị dị ka o kwere mee.

From August 2018 to August 2019, GoDaddy had pretty solid uptime. Almost every month had 99.99% uptime or perfect uptime. The lowest was 99.97%.

In the last year, GoDaddy’s performance has been consistent with that, roughly. One day in October 2019 saw some downtime that brought down the yearly average, but the overall score is solid for a year:


And on a monthly basis, it’s closer to 99.97% uptime:

In terms of speed, GoDaddy is pretty good. Since August 2018, GoDaddy’s response times have been in the 400-500ms range.

So speed with GoDaddy isn’t just good, but CONSISTENTLY good.

Ma Bluehost, we’ve been testing them since spring 2017. Things were rougher in 2017 but from 2018 to 2019, roughly speaking, uptime for a given month would usually be at least 99.98%, and often perfect.

However, some months would see less-than-ideal scores, meaning below 99.95%.That’s old news though–in terms of recent history, here’s how Bluehost has done for the last year:

It’s really good. Over the course of a year, 99.98% uptime (99.99% if you round up) is nearly perfect.

And any given month during the last year has been about the same–the last three months, for example, are also at 99.98%.

The speeds are poorer than GoDaddy. Since early 2019, our Bluehost test site’s response times have consistently been higher than our GoDaddy’s site.

However, it’s not exactly slow, more like average. And the big picture is that while GoDaddy had better uptime a while ago, the last year has seen Bluehost EASILY beat GoDaddy on uptime.

One feature related to performance: CloudSites.

CloudSites bu ezi uzo gosipita saiti gi nke echekwarala igwe ojii ka ihe wee ghara idi.

If the hardware fails, the cloud comes in to save you—something GoDaddy doesn’t offer, and something that isn’t represented by these uptime scores.

It includes a CDN (content delivery network) so that your site will always reach visitors quickly. Cloud Sites isn’t free, but an optional add-on that can boost performance.

N'ọnọdụ ọ bụla, ịnwere ike ịga n'ihu na oge nke saịtị nyocha anyị GoDaddy here na Bluehost Ebe a.

So what’s the big answer on performance for GoDaddy vs Bluehost?

Bluehost vs GoDaddy: Performance Verdict

N'ozuzu, m ga-ekwu Bluehost definitely wins on performance. If you’re willing to risk more downtime for speed, GoDaddy could be better.

But for most people, uptime is the top priority, and speed can be improved in other ways anyway…hence, Bluehost wins here.

Bluehost vs Godaddy: Olee nke ka mma?

Yabụ kedu ihe mkpebi ahụ?

Iji weghachite: Bluehost nwere slightly cheaper plans than GoDaddy, but the differences tend to even out or switch for more expensive or premium options.

As far as features go, they’re about the same. However, GoDaddy overall offers more features for atụmatụ ya dị ọnụ ala, ma ọ bụ oke ibu nke otu atụmatụ ahụ (dịka ọmụmaatụ, nchekwa nchekwa).

That said, these features are generally not included free after a year, whereas Bluehost’s included features are.

Of particular note are SSL certificates, and CloudSites, which Bluehost offers competitively (GoDaddy does not even offer the latter).

While both companies have many WordPress plans, GoDaddy is a bit more generous on features…at least for the first year. Bluehost still seems overall better for WordPress, though.

Ihe omuma nke ulo oru abuo a ma ama. Kaosinadị, Bluehost has noticeably better support in the form of superior live chat.

ma Bluehost and GoDaddy are about equally easy to use; it’s really just a matter of personal preference at this point.

As far as security goes and reliability go, GoDaddy and Bluehost are about even.

Bluehost overall wins very clearly on oge oge, despite having a worse record prior to the last year.

n'ozuzu, I would recommend GoDaddy for those who are newer to hosting and want more things in one platform.

That’s because GoDaddy emphasizes its ability to do it all–provide domains, website building, SSL, etc. It will naturally come with extra cost to make use of GoDaddy’s add-ons, but it can make things much easier for beginners.

N'akụkụ aka nke ọzọ, Akwadoro m Bluehost to people who just need simple, good-quality hosting.

It may have less on the features front but has better value out of the box, costs less overall, has better support, AND has better uptime.

Ọ bụ akpa agwa!

Na ngwụcha, chee echiche banyere mkpa ọchichị gị dị.

Ọ bụrụ na ịmara ihe ịchọrọ na ihe ịchọrọ ịme n'ịntanetị, ị ga-adị mma.

Bluehost vs GoDaddy: FAQ


Nke Ka Mma Bluehost Or GoDaddy?

Bluehost & GoDaddy both offer free domain names for the 1st year. The basic plan of Bluehost costs $2.95/Month with 50 GB SSD whereas GoDaddy costs $5.99/Month with 100 GB Storage. Bluehost has better tools included for free while GoDaddy has better tools available for purchase. Bluehost includes a free SSL certificate in the basic plan that is not included in GoDaddy’s economic plan. Bluehost also performs better, and is thus overall better, too.

But if you’re looking for a GoDaddy alternative and aren’t impressed by what you’ve read of Bluehost so far, there are still other good GoDaddy alternatives.

How Much Is GoDaddy Per Month?

Economy plan costs $5.99/Month with 1 website and 100 GB storage. Deluxe plan costs $7.99/Month with unlimited websites, unlimited storage & subdomains. Ultimate plan costs $12.99/Month with features of Deluxe plan plus free SSL certificate for a year & free premium DNS. Please note this pricing is for September 2020; for current pricing click Ebe a.

Ego Ole Bluehost Per Month?

The basic plan costs $2.95/Month with 1 website, 1 domain, and 500 GB SSD storage. Plus plan costs $4.95/Month including unlimited domains and sub-domains. The Choice Plus plan costs the same, and includes Site backup CodeGuard basic in addition.

Can I Get A Refund From GoDaddy And Bluehost?

In order to request a refund from GoDaddy, you need to contact their customer support team.
You can get a full refund from Bluehost ọ bụrụ na ikwusi ọrụ nnabata n’ime ụbọchị iri atọ. Bluehost will deduct a non-refundable domain fee of $15.99 if the plan including the free domain is canceled within 30 days. No refund offered for any claim or cancellations after 30 days.

All of this is spelled out in Bluehost’s money back guarantee, so you won’t get hoodwinked.

How Much Does A GoDaddy Domain Cost?

A “.com” domain varies in price. Generally it’s free for a year, after which it renews at a price of $17.99/Year. Purchased alone, it starts at $11.99. You may add Domain privacy at an additional cost of $9.99/Year

Ego Ole Ka A Bluehost Domain Cost?

As with GoDaddy, you can register a free domain name for a year along with a web hosting package. A standalone domain purchase is similar to GoDaddy’s price:

A “.com” domain costs a total of $11.99 for the 1st Year after which it renews at a price of $17.99/Year. You may add Domain privacy at an additional cost of $15.00/Year.

Does GoDaddy Charge Monthly?

GoDaddy has an option to charge monthly for a web hosting plan, whereas Domain services are billed annually.

-eme Bluehost Charge Monthly?

Ee e Bluehost na-egosi ọnụahịa kwa ọnwa mana ana akwụ ụgwọ ya kwa afọ.

Chris Wagner

I am Chris Wagner, Having 12+ years of experience in the Hosting industry.

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  • Bluehost is the worst hosting I've seen in my life, I paid for three years, used it for 6 months, the site went down and they couldn't restore it. They can't solve the problem, they don't refund the money. When you see the name Bluehost, run away. dfx.uuk.mybluehost.me – this is my main domain on Bluehost (so that Bluehost employees do not write that my review is anonymous).

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