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Long-term Value vs. Managed Performance
Ease of Use
Performance
Reliability
Scalability
Dev Control
Support
Value
Quick pick
→ InMotion fits if long-term cost, phone support, and business hosting depth outweigh SiteGround's infrastructure quality.
→ SiteGround fits if performance, ease of use, and managed features matter more than the renewal price difference.
If you choose SiteGround
What you get that InMotion doesn't offer
Better performance and infrastructure reliability. Staging built in. Easier onboarding — simplified panel and guided WordPress setup. LiteSpeed with SuperCacher. Faster support response times.
What you give up
SiteGround's introductory-to-renewal gap is steep — InMotion's long-term value advantage grows over time. No phone support on SiteGround. InMotion's migration support is stronger for complex business hosting transitions.
SiteGround prioritizes performance, reliability, and ease of use. InMotion prioritizes long-term value. Developer control scores are similar. The split comes down to whether SiteGround's infrastructure quality justifies its steeper renewal pricing over InMotion's more stable cost curve.
If you choose InMotion
What you get that SiteGround doesn't offer
Better long-term value — InMotion's renewal pricing is more predictable and the introductory gap is smaller. Phone support. US-based team known for migration and business hosting support. BoldGrid site builder included.
What you give up
SiteGround's performance and reliability are both higher. Ease of use favors SiteGround — its panel and guided setup are more beginner-friendly. Staging is built in on SiteGround; InMotion requires additional setup.
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