Review Methodology

ClickOn24 reviews hosting providers, database tools, cloud services, WordPress tools, security products, and developer resources with a practical reader-first approach.

Our reviews are designed to answer one question:

Who is this product actually good for, and who should avoid it?

What We Evaluate

For hosting and WordPress hosting products, we consider:

  • First-year pricing.
  • Renewal pricing.
  • Storage and bandwidth limits.
  • WordPress installation and management.
  • Caching and CDN support.
  • SSL availability.
  • Backup options.
  • Security features.
  • Support channels.
  • Ease of use.
  • Upgrade path.
  • Suitability for small business, blogs, ecommerce, and technical users.

For database and cloud products, we consider:

  • Supported database engines.
  • Backup and restore options.
  • Security and encryption.
  • Scaling.
  • Performance options.
  • Pricing predictability.
  • Documentation quality.
  • Maintenance complexity.
  • Fit for small business, SaaS, ecommerce, and developer projects.

How We Score Recommendations

We avoid using a single score as the only decision factor. A cheap host can be good for a simple site and poor for a serious ecommerce business. A powerful cloud platform can be excellent for developers and too complex for beginners.

Our recommendations are based on use case:

  • Best for beginners.
  • Best for small business.
  • Best for WordPress.
  • Best for ecommerce.
  • Best for developers.
  • Best for database-heavy projects.
  • Best budget choice.
  • Best upgrade path.

Pricing Notes

Hosting prices and renewal prices change often. When possible, review pages should include a "pricing checked" date.

Readers should always confirm the final price, renewal terms, add-ons, and refund policy on the provider's website before buying.

Some review pages contain affiliate links. ClickOn24 may earn a commission if readers buy through those links.

Affiliate commissions do not decide whether a product is suitable for a reader. A product should only be recommended when it fits a clear use case.

Corrections

If a provider changes pricing, features, support, backups, security options, or renewal terms, the review may need updating.

Readers and companies can report corrections through the Contact page.