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Flywheel vs Belov Cloud

Moving off Flywheel?

Flywheel's designer-friendly panel still sits on the same per-visit meter as its parent WP Engine — $1 per 1,000 visits past the cap, plus storage and bandwidth ceilings. Belov Cloud keeps the polish, drops the meter, and adds an AI that fixes the site on its own.

Free migration·No per-visit overages·14-day one-click undo
At a glance
Per-visit overages
Belov CloudNone — flat, no meter
Flywheel$1 / 1,000 extra visits
Storage & bandwidth caps
Belov CloudNo bandwidth meter
Flywheel10 GB / 50 GB on Starter
When a site breaks
Belov CloudAI fixes it automatically
FlywheelYou file a support ticket
Real monthly cost
Belov Cloud$39 flat
Flywheel$30 + overages as you grow
The difference in one line

Flywheel bills by visits and waits for your ticket. Belov Cloud is flat, and the AI answers before you would have opened one.

Flywheel (owned by WP Engine) meters monthly visits per plan — Starter's cap is 25,000 — and bills $1 per extra 1,000, with storage and bandwidth ceilings on top. Recovery from a broken plugin update or an outage is a support conversation, and the pretty panel doesn't change what's underneath: a visit meter with overage line items.

Side by side

Belov Cloud vs Flywheel.

Flywheel
Per-visit overage billingNone — flat, no meter$1 / 1,000 extra visits
Attack / bot trafficShed at the edge — never billedCounts toward billable visits
Bandwidth ceilingNo bandwidth meter50 GB on Starter, then upgrade
Self-healing / auto-recoveryIncluded — AI fixes outages on its ownManual — support ticket
Visual-regression monitoringIncluded — AI pixel-diff + vision checkNot offered
Staging + push-to-liveIncluded, with safe push-to-liveStaging included
Developer accessSFTP, PHP switch, live logs — includedSFTP included; no SSH on lower plans
Team seatsFree — invite your whole team by roleCollaborators included
Free white-glove migrationByte-exact & lossless, AI-run, verifiedFree migrations included
Real cost, fully equipped$39/mo flat$30/mo + $1/1,000 visits past 25k

One good month — 34,000 visits on Starter — already prices Flywheel at our flat rate, and the meter keeps running from there. Figures reflect the vendors' own published list prices (month-to-month) and can change — always check Flywheel's current terms. Annual billing lowers each base.

What you gain

The same managed WordPress — that runs itself.

It heals itself

An AI copilot watches every site every minute and fixes issues on its own — rebuild cache, reissue SSL, restart a stuck runtime, deactivate a crashing plugin — instead of waiting on a support ticket.

Flat, no meter

One price every month. No per-visit overages, and attack or bot traffic is shed at the edge and never billed as if it were customers.

Free, lossless migration

A byte-exact copy — raw-byte mysqldump, immune to the escaping corruption a DIY plugin export causes on Elementor and serialized data (verified 0 corruption on a real site). Your site lands on the PHP version it runs today, and the AI proves it on a preview URL before you flip DNS — your old host stays warm until you do.

Global edge speed

Cached pages served from the nearest point of presence worldwide in ~5ms, backed by Redis object cache and OPcache JIT.

Real dev control

SFTP file access to live and staging, one-click PHP version switching, live access & error logs, and staging with push-to-live — included, not gated.

Your whole team, free

Invite teammates by role (Admin or Developer, scoped to specific sites) at no extra cost — no per-user fees.

Switching from Flywheel

The things people ask first.

Flywheel's Starter is $30 — isn't that cheaper?

Until traffic shows up. Starter caps at 25,000 visits; every extra 1,000 costs $1, so a 34k month already matches our flat $39 — with a 10 GB storage and 50 GB bandwidth ceiling still in place. Belov Cloud has no visit meter and no bandwidth meter, so a good month costs the same as a quiet one.

I'm a designer, not a sysadmin. Is the panel friendly?

Yes — and friendlier where it counts: the panel narrates what the platform did for you in plain English. When a plugin update throws a fatal, the AI deactivates it (never deletes), verifies the site is back, and writes down what happened — instead of a red status and a ticket form.

Will my Flywheel sites move cleanly?

Yes. We take a byte-exact copy and verify it on a preview URL, route by route, while Flywheel keeps serving. Elementor and page-builder data land identical thanks to the raw-byte export. You flip DNS per site, on your schedule — and team seats are free, so your whole studio comes along.

Your move

Leave Flywheel this week.

Free migration, run by our AI and double-checked by our team. Flat pricing with no overage meter, and a site that keeps itself alive. If it doesn't pass every check, you don't switch.