SiteGround 's Gogeek Plan.
Gogeek- is built for established businesses.
Startup, GrowBig, and Gogeek.
Gogeek- targets established WordPress sites.
Staging and GIT(only on Gogeek plan).
The Gogeek plan is for heavily-trafficked or resource-intensive websites.
Gogeek- Ideal for small business users at $11.95 per month.
Another difference between the plans
is the additional“geeky” features you get only with the Gogeek plan.
So, for this guide, I will be comparing SiteGround's Gogeek plan and WP Engine's Personal plan.
However the GrowBig plan
comes with approx 2x more resources, and the Gogeek plan with approx 4x more resources.
Gogeek: $11.95 to begin,
followed by $34.95 per month: Supports up to 100,000 visits, 30GB of space, and unlimited websites.
The Gogeek plan is for heavily-visited
or resource-intensive websites and it comes with 4x faster servers than regular shared hosting plans.
Gogeek- $11.95 per month($34.95 after promo)
for multiple websites, 30GB of web space, and support for up to 100,000 monthly visits.
If you manage several sites you should consider getting the Gogeek plan just to have access to this website staging feature.
If you're seeking the best managed WordPress hosting features on SiteGround, however,
I would advise you to try out the Gogeek plan.
In my opinion, the Gogeek Plan seems like the most suitable option since it supports
unlimited WooCommerce websites with advanced ecommerce capabilities.
SiteGround offers three shared hosting plans, the cheapest plan StartUp is $3.95,
GrowBig is $5.95 per month and Gogeek is $11.95 per month.
Yes, the StartUp plan includes one site backup per day and
the GrowBig and Gogeek plans perform 30 backups per day of your website.
With the Gogeek plan, you get all the benefits of the StartUp and GrowBig plans,
plus geeky features and 4x more resources compared to the StartUp plan.
I recommend that you sign up with the Gogeek plan if you intend to run an ecommerce site
or if you need WordPress/Joomla staging and Git features.
The Gogeek plan is best suited for ecommerce
and large websites that are a bit more resource intense, or if you are after more geeky things like staging and GIT integration.
The GrowBig version and the Gogeek package from SiteGround both come with access to something called
the SuperCacher from SiteGround too. Once someone visits your website, SiteGround's cache will store a copy of the page visited.