Kinsta vs WP Engine
Compare Kinsta and WP Engine on features, pricing, and buyer fit using the same researched criteria.

Kinsta
Managed WordPress hosting — Single 20GB from $35/mo ongoing floor (ignore promotional first-month teasers). Does not outrank WP Engine 7.7.
Best for
- • Teams that want managed WordPress hosting without a panel licence
- • Buyers comparing Kinsta $35 Single to WP Engine Essential and Cloudways Flexible
- • Orgs that will treat $35 as ongoing TCO, not a promo month
Starting from $35.00/user/mo
No free plan
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Our verdict
There is no universal winner between Kinsta and WP Engine. Choose Kinsta when Teams that want managed WordPress hosting without a panel licence. Choose WP Engine when Teams whose only hosting job is managed WordPress. Criterion scores come from approved SoftwareGlimpse editorial assessments and first-party research — not hands-on lab testing.
WP Engine is better for
- ✓ Starting pricing
- ✓ Security & admin
Tie
- • Integrations
Choose Kinsta if: Teams that want managed WordPress hosting without a panel licence
Choose WP Engine if: Teams whose only hosting job is managed WordPress

WP Engine
Managed WordPress hosting — Essential Startup from $30/mo annual first-year; Core from $400/mo; Enterprise custom.
Best for
- • Teams whose only hosting job is managed WordPress
- • Buyers who will pay for WP Engine specialist support and WP workflow
- • Organisations that will land on Core or Enterprise, not only the first-year Startup tile
Starting from $30.00/user/mo
No free plan
Evidence & transparency
Sources and research process behind this comparison.
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Criteria
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Sources consulted
| Title | Product | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Kinsta — Official Site | Kinsta | official-product-page |
| Kinsta Pricing | Kinsta | official-pricing-page |
| Kinsta pricing | Kinsta | official-product-page |
| WP Engine — Official Site | WP Engine | official-product-page |
| WP Engine Pricing | WP Engine | official-pricing-page |
| WP Engine plans | WP Engine | official-product-page |
Methodology steps
- 1Collect first-party product and pricing evidence
- 2Map both products to the same category criteria
- 3Record criterion outcomes with confidence and sources
- 4Publish only when editorial gates allow indexing
Methodology version 1.0.0.
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