Multisite hosting without the pricing riddle.
Most managed hosts either gate Multisite behind their expensive tiers or quietly count your subsites like separate sites. Here it's one rule, stated in one sentence: a network on one domain is one site — subsites included, unlimited. Self-healing, staging and daily backups cover the whole network.
Your network is one site. We mean it.
One container, one database, one bill — and every feature of the plan applies to the network as a whole, not per subsite.
One network, one site
A path-based network — example.com/blog, example.com/shop — is ONE site on your plan. Subsites are your site's structure, not a billing meter. We don't count them, cap them, or charge for them.
Subsites ride along on everything
Daily off-site backups, one-click staging, the edge cache, WAF and self-healing all operate on the whole network at once — every subsite is covered by the same snapshot, the same staging copy, the same copilot.
Migrated in one click
The connect plugin reads your network's shape. Path-based networks move through the same verified pipeline as a single site — network constants, subsite tables and URLs handled — and you check every subsite on a private preview before DNS moves.
The network stays yours
wp-admin → Network Admin works exactly as before: create subsites, map users, activate plugins network-wide. The dashboard's Network tab lists your subsites live, with one-click access to each wp-admin.
Isolation where it matters
Your network runs in its own container with its own database and private network — a noisy neighbor can never reach it. Inside the network, WordPress's own multisite model applies, unchanged.
Subsites on their own domains
Give any subsite its own custom domain from the dashboard: reserve it (free), point DNS, activate — we re-route the subsite and rewrite its URLs safely. A live mapped domain simply counts as one more site on your plan.
The whole Multisite pricing policy, in three lines.
A network on one domain is one site. Subsites on paths or subdomains of that domain are included, unlimited. A subsite that needs its own custom domain counts as one more site on your plan — because a domain we serve, secure, monitor and support is what you're actually paying for. That's the entire policy.
- Free white-glove migration — no passwords
- Self-healing AI-ops copilot
- Global CDN + edge cache + Redis + OPcache
- AI visual-regression monitoring
- OWASP WAF + CrowdSec + DDoS shield
- Staging + 1-click push to live
- SFTP file access — live + staging
- Switch PHP 8.1 – 8.5 (incl. the latest) + live logs
- Free team seats — invite your whole team by role
- Daily backups, 14-day undo — download anytime
- Runs in the USA (EU on the way)
- Priority support
- Everything in Pro
- Dedicated resources + higher limits
- Tuned for WooCommerce & high traffic
- 512M PHP, more workers
- Multiple staging environments
- 1-minute monitoring
- Dedicated support + 99.9% uptime target
Volume tiers apply as usual — the more sites (or mapped domains), the lower the per-site rate. Full plans on the pricing page.
What network owners ask us.
How do you price a Multisite network?
A network on one domain is one site on your plan, with unlimited subsites on paths or subdomains of it. Only a subsite mapped to its own custom domain counts as another site — same volume-tier pricing, no special SKU, no Multisite surcharge.
Can you migrate my network automatically?
Path-based networks (example.com/blog) — yes: the connect plugin reads your network's shape and the same verified pipeline moves it, network constants and subsite tables included, with every subsite checkable on a private preview before DNS moves. Networks on subdomains are migrated by our team by hand for now, free.
Do backups and staging cover subsites?
Always — they operate on the network as a whole. A daily snapshot contains every subsite's data; a staging copy is the full network on a private URL; pushing staging to live moves the network in one verified step.
Can a subsite have its own domain?
Yes, self-serve: on the site's Network tab, attach a domain to any subsite (free to reserve), add one DNS record, and activate — we re-route the subsite, update its canonical URLs and rewrite content links with boundary-safe precision. Once live, the mapped domain counts as one more site on your plan; detach any time and the slot frees itself.
Is there a limit on subsites?
No hard cap. The fair-use expectation is what you'd guess: a network of a handful to a couple dozen subsites is normal; if you're running many dozens of heavy subsites on one plan seat, we'll suggest Scale — we'll talk to you, not throttle you.
What about WP_ALLOW_MULTISITE on a fresh site?
Converting a fresh single site into a network on our platform isn't self-serve yet — the common path today is migrating an existing network in. If you need a new network stood up, message support and we'll set it up with you.
Bring the whole network.
Free verified migration, subsites and all — nothing changes for your visitors until you point DNS.