I like BlueHost for inexpensive WordPress hosting. For the last decade, BlueHost is owned by Endurance International Group, so it's pretty much the same as HostGator, iPage, Sitebuilder, or any of their other 1-click WordPress brands.
I also like WP Engine, but it's expensive at $25/month. For that price, you get really great support, excellent security, nightly backups, automated plugin updates, staging and development environments, and several things I'm forgetting. Easy Let's Encrypt SSL. Oh yeah! PHP 7.3 and PHP MyAdmin.
GoDaddy is actually pretty good these days, and their tech support is much better than it was a few years back.
My two clients whose sites are hosted at Sonic want to stay with Sonic, though.
My understanding is that if one website in a shared hosting environment is hacked, everyone on that server is in trouble. https://blog.sucuri.net/2020/01/what-is ... ation.html
I also like WP Engine, but it's expensive at $25/month. For that price, you get really great support, excellent security, nightly backups, automated plugin updates, staging and development environments, and several things I'm forgetting. Easy Let's Encrypt SSL. Oh yeah! PHP 7.3 and PHP MyAdmin.
GoDaddy is actually pretty good these days, and their tech support is much better than it was a few years back.
My two clients whose sites are hosted at Sonic want to stay with Sonic, though.
My understanding is that if one website in a shared hosting environment is hacked, everyone on that server is in trouble. https://blog.sucuri.net/2020/01/what-is ... ation.html