Independent hosting guides • Affiliate disclosure
HomeBluehost › Bluehost Pricing & Plans Explained

Bluehost Pricing & Plans Explained

How to evaluate Bluehost introductory pricing, renewals and plan tiers without getting distracted by the headline rate.

Editorial note: Hosting products and promotions change. We use provider documentation for changing product facts and recommend checking live checkout terms before purchasing.

Bluehost pricing should be evaluated by term, renewal rate and included resources—not just the advertised monthly equivalent. Promotions can change, so this page deliberately avoids freezing a temporary price into evergreen advice.

The current plan structure

Bluehost currently presents Starter, Business and eCommerce Essentials tiers for its WordPress/web-hosting audience. Starter targets first sites and blogs; Business adds capacity and security-oriented features; eCommerce Essentials adds commerce tooling and higher resources.

What to check before checkout

Confirm the total amount due today, contract length, renewal price, website and storage limits, support level, domain terms, backup/security features and any optional add-ons.

Intro price vs renewal

A discounted first term can be attractive, but the renewal price determines the longer-term economics. Compare providers on a multi-year basis if you expect the site to remain online.

Which tier?

A simple first site usually does not need the largest plan. Multiple sites, greater storage or additional security/backup features can justify moving up. Commerce sites should compare the eCommerce bundle against assembling equivalent tools separately.

See which Bluehost plan should you choose? for the decision framework.

Considering Bluehost?

Check Bluehost's current plans, features and checkout terms directly before deciding.

See Current Bluehost Plans →Affiliate link: Hosting Nest may earn a commission if you purchase.
See Current Bluehost Plans