Introduction
SiteGround’s low resource thresholds on shared and cloud plans often lead to unexpected 503 errors, forced upgrades, and predatory renewal pricing. Meanwhile, brand ambassadors have flooded social channels with undisclosed promotional reviews.
1. CPU Limits Trigger Suspensions
Even routine WordPress tasks—like running a security scan—can exceed SiteGround’s hourly or monthly CPU quotas, leading to account suspensions or 503 errors unless you upgrade to a higher-tier plan.

2. Steep Renewal Rates
Introductory prices as low as $4.99/mo on the GrowBig plan jump to nearly $30/mo after the first year. Add on premium CDN and malware scanner fees, and shared hosting can cost over $50/mo.

3. Speed Optimizer Plugin Limitations
SiteGround’s free optimization plugin often conflicts with page builders and lacks advanced web-vitals features, pushing users to purchase third-party caching tools.
4. Premium CDN Costs vs. Cloudflare
The $14.99/mo “premium” CDN only adds dynamic caching and caps bandwidth at 10 GB, making Cloudflare APO or QUIC.cloud far more cost-effective.
5. Fake Promotional Reviews
Several Facebook group admins who work with SiteGround consistently remove negative feedback and post glowing reviews without disclosing their relationship, violating FTC guidelines.

Alternatives
- ScalaHosting VPS: Dedicated CPU/RAM, OpenLiteSpeed, Imunify360 and SPanel for under $10/mo.
- Vultr High Frequency on xCloud/RunCloud: Direct control panel, better performance-to-price ratio.
Consider these options to avoid hidden limits and inflated renewal fees.

