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What is Strattic
Strattic is a managed hosting service for WordPress sites that converts WordPress into a static site and serves it from a CDN. It targets teams that want to keep WordPress for content management while reducing runtime dependencies on PHP and a database on the public site. The platform typically integrates with third-party services for forms, search, and other dynamic functions that are not available in a purely static output.
Static delivery for WordPress
Strattic publishes a static version of a WordPress site, which reduces reliance on a live WordPress runtime for front-end page delivery. This approach can lower exposure to common WordPress attack surfaces tied to server-side execution. It also reduces operational complexity for serving mostly content-driven pages compared with traditional dynamic WordPress hosting.
CDN-based global distribution
The service serves generated pages through a CDN, which can improve geographic performance consistency for visitors. CDN delivery also helps absorb traffic spikes without requiring customers to size WordPress application servers. This model fits brochure sites, documentation, and marketing sites where most requests are cacheable.
WordPress authoring retained
Teams can continue using WordPress themes, plugins (within compatibility constraints), and editorial workflows for content creation. This can reduce retraining compared with moving to a different CMS. It also supports a separation between the authoring environment and the public site, which some organizations prefer for governance and security.
Not ideal for dynamic sites
Sites that depend heavily on real-time personalization, logged-in experiences, or dynamic database-driven features may not fit a static publishing model. Many interactive functions require external services or custom integrations rather than native WordPress runtime behavior. This can increase architectural complexity for applications beyond content publishing.
Plugin and feature constraints
Some WordPress plugins and features assume server-side execution on every request and may not work as expected after static generation. Teams may need to replace certain plugins with SaaS alternatives (for example, forms or search) or adjust site functionality. This can add migration effort compared with standard WordPress hosting providers.
Build/publish workflow overhead
Content changes typically require a build and publish step to regenerate the static site, which introduces an additional workflow compared with directly serving dynamic WordPress pages. Large sites can experience longer build times, affecting how quickly updates appear publicly. Operational troubleshooting can also span WordPress, the static build process, and third-party services.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Lite | $2.99 per month (promo) — billed annually (regularly shown as ~$11/mo) | 1 site, ~10K monthly visits, 5 GB storage, 10 GB/mo bandwidth, 1-day backup, Elementor Core (promo price noted on Elementor site). Promotional/limited-time offer per Elementor blog. |
| Basic | $9.99 per month — billed annually | 1 site, ~25K monthly visits, 10 GB storage, 30 GB/mo bandwidth, 14-day backups, includes Elementor Pro (officially described on Elementor pages). |
| Business | $19.99 per month — billed annually | 1 site, ~50K monthly visits, 20 GB storage, 50 GB/mo bandwidth, 30-day backups, staging environment included. |
| Grow | $22.99 per month — billed annually | 3 sites, ~75K monthly visits, 25 GB storage, 75 GB/mo bandwidth, 30-day backups, site cloning, priority support. |
| Scale | $49.99 per month — billed annually | 10 sites, ~(higher) visits and resources (Elementor lists 10 sites for Scale), 40 GB storage, 100 GB/mo bandwidth, advanced resources & priority support; enterprise-level needs may require custom plans. |
Notes: These hosting plans and prices appear on Elementor's official website (strattic.com redirects to Elementor hosting after acquisition). Elementor's hosting pages and blog articles present the above tier names, typical resource allocations, and prices. Some pages show a promotional "Lite" price ($2.99/mo) while the main hosting messaging commonly states plans "from $9.99/mo". All entries above are taken from official Elementor pages (elementor.com) that now host Strattic's offering.