Pressable

Automattic-backed WordPress hosting with autoscaling infrastructure and expert support.

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At a glance

Best for
agencies, small-b2b-sites
Type
hosting
Pricing
paid
Main use case
Hosting B2B WordPress sites that need reliable autoscaling without managing server infrastructure.
Workflow stage
Website Foundation

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Overview

Pressable is a managed WordPress hosting platform built on Automattic’s WP Cloud infrastructure — the same technology that powers WordPress.com. It delivers high-availability, autoscaling performance with a global CDN, daily backups, and one-click staging. Because Pressable is backed by Automattic, it integrates deeply with the WordPress ecosystem and receives early access to core performance improvements. Pressable has gained strong reviews for support quality and transparent pricing, making it a credible alternative to WP Engine for agencies and growing B2B sites.

Key features

  • Built on Automattic's WP Cloud autoscaling infrastructure
  • Global CDN for fast delivery to international prospects
  • One-click staging environments
  • Free site migrations from any WordPress host
  • Daily automated backups
  • MCP integration for AI-assisted site management

Common use cases

  • B2B company expecting uneven traffic from paid campaigns
  • Agency wanting to consolidate client hosting under a WordPress-native platform
  • Teams that rely on Jetpack integrations and WordPress.com tools

Why it matters for B2B

Pressable's connection to Automattic means B2B teams benefit from deep WordPress expertise at the infrastructure level. The autoscaling architecture handles traffic spikes during product launches or campaign peaks without manual intervention, protecting lead capture forms and landing pages from going offline at critical moments.

Pros

  • Transparent pricing with no surprise renewal hikes
  • Backed by Automattic with deep WordPress core expertise
  • Consistently high support satisfaction scores

Limitations

  • Fewer data center locations than Google Cloud-based alternatives
  • No Windows server support
  • Storage limits on lower plans