The difference between managed WordPress hosting and generic shared hosting is not just price. It is support ownership, performance consistency, migration handling, and whether the provider is actually tuned for WordPress workloads.
Shared hosting is usually a broad product
Shared hosting works for low-pressure sites, but it often treats WordPress as one workload among many. That usually means less tuning, slower support resolution, and more responsibility left on the customer side.
Managed WordPress hosting is narrower by design
Managed WordPress hosting is more useful when WordPress is the main business workload. The environment, support process, and onboarding are shaped around that reality instead of around general-purpose hosting.
Where buyers should focus
- How migration is handled
- Whether caching and PHP are tuned for WordPress
- How fast support resolves plugin and site issues
- Whether there is a safe first-month evaluation path
Cloudrifts is moving its positioning toward managed WordPress hosting because that commercial story is clearer than generic shared hosting. The main offer is here: Managed WordPress Hosting in India.
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