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TryGhost/Ghost Updated 2026-05-06 WordPress
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Self-hosted WordPress.org provides full plugin and theme control absent from WordPress.com's free and lower tiers, but requires managing hosting, PHP version updates, security patches, and database backups. Ghost self-hosted offers a faster, more focused blogging and newsletter platform than WordPress with better front-end performance and a native paid membership system, but its plugin and theme ecosystem is substantially smaller than WordPress's. WordPress.com's paid plans allow plugin installation, narrowing the gap with self-hosted, but at higher ongoing cost than comparable VPS hosting running WordPress directly.
Migration tips
- Export your WordPress.com content via Tools → Export as a WordPress XML file and import into self-hosted WordPress using the standard importer, or use Ghost's official WordPress importer for a Ghost migration.
- Configure your DNS to point to your new hosting after confirming all content, images, and internal links are intact on the new platform.
- Self-hosted WordPress requires PHP 8.1+, MySQL or MariaDB, and a web server — managed hosts like Kinsta or WP Engine reduce operational burden compared to unmanaged VPS configuration.
FAQ
Can I fully replace WordPress.com with an OSS tool?
Feature parity varies. Most OSS alternatives cover 70-90% of core workflows, but may lack polish, integrations, or specialized features. Pilot the alternative with a subset of your team before fully committing.
What's the cost of self-hosting?
Plan for ~$5-50/month in VPS costs (DigitalOcean, Hetzner, etc.) plus 2-8 hours/month in maintenance. For a team of 20+, self-hosting usually breaks even against SaaS pricing within 6-12 months.
Which alternative should I pick?
Sort by GitHub stars (a proxy for community health), check the last-pushed date (avoid unmaintained projects), and read recent issues to gauge responsiveness.