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Welcome to WordPress.com!
WordPress.com is the all-in-one WordPress platform. Our managed WordPress hosting offers unmetered bandwidth, unmatched speed, unstoppable security, and intuitive multi-site management.
We support essential developer tools including WP-CLI, staging sites, and SFTP/SSH, and you can feel confident that we’ll deliver unbeatable uptime, unmetered bandwidth, and everything you need to streamline your development process.
These docs will provide you with the necessary steps to launch your site on WordPress.com.
Let’s Get Started
First, you’ll need a WordPress.com account, and there are two main ways to get one:
If you’d like to try WordPress.com hosting, we offer a seven-day free trial of our Creator plan, the best plan for developers. It gives you access to all of the features and tools you need to build, design, and launch a WordPress site.
Import one of your sites in minutes or start from scratch; no credit card required.
If you’re ready to sign up for a full plan, you can explore all plan features and sign up through the page linked below:
Next Steps
Once you’ve signed up, you can continue setting up your site and account through this guide using the navigation on the left-hand side or using the cards below.
Build a New Site
Creating a website on WordPress.com is a familiar, straightforward, and user-friendly process. Whether you’re looking to create a business website, portfolio, or blog, WordPress.com offers a versatile platform to bring your or your client’s vision to life.
Migrate an Existing Site
If you’d like to migrate an existing WordPress site to WordPress.com, you have a couple of options: use a migration plugin or manually transfer files using WP-CLI.
Add Additional Users
Invite developers, clients, and any other contributors to create their own user accounts on your site for easy collaboration and task delegation.
Connect or Transfer a Domain
If you already own a domain name with another provider, you can still use that domain with your WordPress.com site. You can also transfer your domain to WordPress.com so that you can manage all parts of your site within your WordPress.com account.
Last updated: April 22, 2024