WordPress.com Pricing 2026
Complete pricing guide with plans, hidden costs, and negotiation tips
WordPress.com pricing varies by team size and features, ranging from $0 to $45 per month in 2026. Your actual cost depends on the tier you choose, contract length, and negotiated discounts.
Use the interactive pricing calculator to estimate your exact cost based on team size and requirements.
- Free tier: Yes
- Billing: Monthly and annual (save 15-20%)
- Hidden costs: Add ~35% for implementation, support, and training
WordPress.com offers 6 pricing tiers: Free, Personal, Premium, Business, Commerce, Enterprise. Standard paid plans include Free at $0/month, Personal at $4/month (billed annually), Premium at $8/month (billed annually). The Personal plan is personal websites and blogs.
Compared to other content management system (cms) software, WordPress.com is positioned at the budget-friendly price point.
All WordPress.com Plans & Pricing
| Plan | Monthly | Annual | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | Free | $undefined 0 | Personal blogs and testing |
| Personal | $4 /month (billed annually) | $48 /month (billed annually) | Personal websites and blogs |
| Premium | $8 /month (billed annually) | $96 /month (billed annually) | Freelancers and small businesses |
| Business | $25 /month (billed annually) | $300 /month (billed annually) | Businesses needing plugins and custom code |
| Commerce | $45 /month (billed annually) | $540 /month (billed annually) | Online stores using WordPress |
| Enterprise | Contact | Contact | Large organizations and high-traffic sites |
View all features by plan
Free
- WordPress.com subdomain
- Basic themes
- Community support
- WordPress.com ads displayed
Personal
- Custom domain (1 year free)
- No ads
- Email support
- 6 GB storage
Premium
- Everything in Personal
- Premium themes
- Advanced customization
- Google Analytics integration
- 13 GB storage
Business
- Everything in Premium
- Plugin installation
- Custom themes
- SEO tools
- 50 GB storage
Commerce
- Everything in Business
- WooCommerce integration
- eCommerce features
- Premium support
Enterprise
- Dedicated infrastructure
- Enterprise security
- Custom SLAs
- Priority support
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Frequently Asked Questions
01 What is the difference between WordPress.com and WordPress.org?
WordPress.com is a fully managed hosting service with hosting, security, and maintenance included in the price. WordPress.org is free open-source software that you install on your own hosting. WordPress.com is easier to use but more restrictive, while WordPress.org offers complete control but requires technical management.
02 Can I install custom plugins on WordPress.com?
Custom plugins can only be installed on the Business plan ($25/month annual) or higher. The Free, Personal, and Premium plans are limited to pre-approved plugins provided by WordPress.com. This is one of the main limitations for users wanting full WordPress functionality.
03 Does WordPress.com include a free domain?
Yes, all annual paid plans (Personal, Premium, Business, Commerce, and Enterprise) include a free custom domain for the first year. After the first year, you'll pay standard domain renewal fees, typically $10-30 per year depending on the domain extension.
04 What happens if I exceed my storage limit?
If you reach your storage limit, you'll need to either delete content to free up space or upgrade to a higher-tier plan with more storage. WordPress.com will notify you as you approach your limit, giving you time to take action before reaching capacity.
05 Can I sell products on WordPress.com?
Yes, you can sell products on WordPress.com. The Premium plan allows simple payments, while the Business and Commerce plans support full eCommerce functionality with WooCommerce. The Commerce plan is specifically optimized for online stores with premium design options and integrated shipping.
06 How does WordPress.com pricing compare to self-hosting?
WordPress.com is typically more expensive than self-hosting for advanced users, but includes hosting, security, backups, and support. Self-hosting WordPress.org costs $3-15/month for basic hosting, but you're responsible for maintenance, security, and technical issues. WordPress.com is best for users wanting simplicity, while self-hosting suits those comfortable with technical management.