How many sites can I host with you as part of one package?

How many sites can I host with you as part of one package?

Because we dedicate real human hours to keeping your site running, we charge per site, which we define as one installation of WordPress. Also, a lot of our fixed costs are per website.


One hosting package will host one installation of WordPress. If you have many URLs pointing to the same installation, that counts as one site.


If you have different WordPress installations (with a unique dashboard, themes, and plugins) then you will need one hosting package for each site.
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