$39 / mo
3 Servers
$7 / mo per additional server
Unlimited Sites
$200 in DigitalOcean Credits
Applicable to new DigitalOcean customers
Limit team members to specific servers and permissions
$12 / mo
1 Server
$5 / mo per additional server
Unlimited Sites
$200 in DigitalOcean Credits
Applicable to new DigitalOcean customers
While SpinupWP is designed to enable you to handle server and site management on your own, you might have questions. Our talented technical support team is here to help you with your servers and sites during our support hours:
6am - 6pm Eastern Time Monday to Friday.
Typical response time:
2 hours
When received during support hours.
Typical response time:
12 hours
When received during support hours.
Issues that result in your WordPress sites not loading. This includes `500` errors and the WordPress white screen of death.
If we can’t connect to your server, we'll guide you in connecting to it and help you resolve issues related to network connection problems or hard disk space.
Any server related errors due to misconfigured config files.
Customizing server configs for you (Nginx, PHP, MySQL, etc.).
Implementing scaling.
Improving site speed, page speed scores, or response times.
Malware cleanup.
Servers with more than 80 sites.
No credit card required. Simply enter your name and email to start spinning up a server.
You’ll have to select a plan in order to gain access to your SpinupWP dashboard once your trial has expired. After selecting a plan, you’ll see everything is still set up just as you had it for your trial. No need to go through the setup process again. If you decide not to purchase a SpinupWP subscription, you’ll have to access your servers via SSH or via your VPS provider.
Web apps, other than WordPress, can be installed on SpinupWP servers as long as it works with our LEMP stack (Nginx, PHP, MySQL, Redis, etc). This includes popular frameworks like Laravel and Symfony and CMSs like Drupal (with an Nginx config), Craft CMS, Statamic, etc. Any PHP/MySQL web app should work as well as static sites. When creating a new site in SpinupWP, on the "Installation" step, select the Don't Install Any Files option (or Clone a Git Repository if your custom site is stored in Git) to create a site that can then be set up manually.
The promise of a managed WordPress host is so dang attractive. Pay considerably more for hosting and you get blazing fast WordPress sites and never have to think about hosting. Unfortunately, that’s rarely the experience people have. The truth is managed WordPress hosts like all web hosts are constantly working on scaling complicated infrastructure and tinkering with it. That’s usually why things go sideways and your sites go down. With SpinupWP your sites run on one uncomplicated server that you control. In our experience, having our own server that no one else is tinkering with but us has lead to a massive reduction in site downtime and hosting-related problems. But hey, give a managed WordPress host a try and hopefully you’ll be one of the lucky ones.
I know right. If only WordPress sites didn’t need servers to run. But today they do, so instead of ignoring servers and trusting someone else to handle them for you, why not learn more about servers and understand them better. Put your blog on SpinupWP and see how that goes for six months or so. Then maybe move another low-risk site over. And then another. With time, your confidence will increase and you’ll wonder why you were worried in the first place.
No, your free trial will include all features from the Personal plan by default. If you’d like to explore the Team features, you can upgrade your free trial to a Team account via the billing settings. You’ll have the option to select a subscription at any point during your trial or after it has expired.
No way! You’ll have access to all features from the Personal plan during your trial. We want you to get the full experience of SpinupWP so you can decide if it’s a good fit.
Actually one server can handle a ton of traffic with full page caching enabled. According to our benchmarks a tiny 2 GB DigitalOcean server can serve 291 requests per second with an average response time of just 341 milliseconds. Benchmarks are great and all, but what about the real world? Well, back when we were writing hip fresh blog posts, we had one hit the front page of Hacker News. Our 8 GB Akamai/Linode server never broke a sweat. In fact, there was no noticeable decrease in performance. So as long as your site is like 99% of other sites out there, full page caching can be enabled and the server will handle a lot of traffic. If your site has dynamic parts (e.g. ecommerce) you can still enable full page caching for the parts that aren’t dynamic.
Probably not to begin with. That would be a big leap and what you need is a first step, a baby step. Spin up your first server with SpinupWP and try hosting your blog or some other low-risk site for six months or even a year. Get yourself comfortable with hosting WordPress yourself and with time your confidence level will increase. Your only regret will be that you let fear prevent you from trying it earlier.
Begin your SpinupWP journey today and spin up your first server within minutes.