A premium theme can run on many hosts, but the right hosting makes demo import, page building, backups, and launch testing much easier.
Start with the site type
A simple brochure site, a hotel booking website, and a WooCommerce store do not need the same server resources. Match the hosting plan to traffic, plugins, media size, and checkout or booking complexity.
Check the WordPress basics
- Current PHP and MySQL support.
- At least 256MB WordPress memory limit for builder-heavy themes.
- Daily backups with easy restore.
- SSL, CDN, and server-level caching.
- Staging site for testing theme updates.
Three practical hosting tiers
Starter WordPress
Best for small business sites, portfolios, and brochure pages with light traffic.
Managed WordPress
Best for agencies and clients who need staging, backups, caching, and expert support.
WooCommerce Ready
Best for stores, booking flows, and sites with many products or payment integrations.
Final buying advice
Choose hosting that gives you room to import demos, edit pages, test plugins, and recover quickly if something goes wrong. A cheaper plan can cost more time during launch if it lacks staging, backups, or useful support.