Direkte Antwort
A slow site is usually cache off, oversized images, or shared CPU limits — switch hosts only after you measure TTFB and admin-ajax load.
Redesigning a site on a throttled plan wastes agency budget.
Direkte Antwort
A slow site is usually cache off, oversized images, or shared CPU limits — switch hosts only after you measure TTFB and admin-ajax load.
Redesigning a site on a throttled plan wastes agency budget.
| # | Tool | Starting price | Rating | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hostinger | $2.99/mo | 4.6/5(3,200) | Try Hostinger |
| 2 | SiteGround | $3.99/mo | 4.5/5(2,100) | Try SiteGround |
| 3 | Bluehost | $2.95/mo | 4.4/5(1,800) | Try Bluehost |
Server vs front-end — different fixes.
LiteSpeed/object cache on WP; exclude cart.
Sustained limits → upgrade tier or VPS.
Clone site to Hostinger staging — A/B TTFB before DNS move.
CDN hides static assets; slow PHP still hurts checkout.
From problem query to comparison matrix to Hostinger setup — one funnel, no dead ends.