Flywheel vs WP Engine

A detailed comparison to help you choose between Flywheel and WP Engine.

Flywheel

Flywheel

Managed WordPress for designers and agencies

WP Engine

WP Engine

Enterprise WordPress platform

Overview
Rating3.9 (300 reviews)4.7 (23 reviews)
Pricing modelpaidpaid
Starting priceFrom €15/moFrom €25/mo
Best forWeb design agencies managing multiple client WordPress sites who want agency-specific toolingEnterprise and agency WordPress sites requiring multi-environment workflows and top-tier WordPress-specific support
Specifications (entry plan)
CPU cores0 vCPU
RAM0 GB
Storage10 GB
Bandwidth0 TB/mo
SLA uptime99.95%
Data-center count20
Features
IPv6
DDoS protection
Automated backups
Snapshots
Managed option
Bare metal
GPU available
S3-compatible
Hourly billing
Free tier
Data-center locations
Regions
United StatesUnited KingdomGermanyAustraliaJapan
Tags
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Flywheel

Pros

  • + Agency-first features — Blueprint and bulk management
  • + Client billing management built-in
  • + Free WordPress migrations

Cons

  • - Less powerful than WP Engine for enterprise
  • - Part of WP Engine — similar pricing concern
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WP Engine

Pros

  • + Industry-standard enterprise WordPress platform
  • + Genesis Pro theme framework included
  • + Advanced staging and multi-site management

Cons

  • - Very expensive compared to Cloudways or managed VPS
  • - Restricts some WordPress plugins
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