Dutch managed WordPress hosting from Amsterdam data centres
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Savvii delivers on the core promise that draws people away from Kinsta and WP Engine: genuine Dutch data residency, documented ISO certification, and a smaller, more personal support relationship with native-language coverage. None of that is marketing fluff; each claim is independently checkable through the ISO audit trail and the KvK company register. Its Trustpilot record and the consistency of renewal-pricing complaints are real enough that they should factor into any switching decision, not get waved away as the usual noise every hosting company attracts. For agencies serving Benelux clients with strict compliance requirements, Savvii is worth a direct pricing conversation. Buyers chasing pure long-term value or 24/7 support depth should compare it carefully against other providers in the WordPress hosting category before committing to a contract.
Savvii is a Dutch managed WordPress hosting provider based in Nijmegen, specialising in WordPress-optimised infrastructure for agencies, developers, and webshop owners. Founded in 2013, the company runs shared, VPS, and dedicated-server hosting from Amsterdam data centres and holds ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 certification. Savvii is part of the Dutch Your.Online hosting group, alongside sister brand LinQhost.
Headquarters
Nijmegen, Netherlands
Founded
2013
Pricing
EU Data Hosting
Yes
Employees
11-50
€24.99/mo
€49.99/mo
€89.99/mo
Contact Sales
Billing: monthly, annual
Teams switching away from Kinsta or WP Engine usually want two things: European data residency and a smaller, more personal support relationship. Savvii, a managed WordPress host based in Nijmegen, Netherlands, promises both. Founded in 2013, the company runs shared hosting, VPS, and dedicated-server plans exclusively from Amsterdam data centres, with ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 certification renewed annually through independent DEKRA audits.
That pitch will sound familiar to anyone who has read a dozen "EU alternative to Kinsta" roundups. What separates a genuinely useful comparison from marketing copy is what happens after the switch, and that is where Savvii's public record gets more complicated. The company scores 1.7 out of 5 on Trustpilot from more than 100 reviews. A recurring complaint theme stands out: steep price increases at renewal, in some cases reported north of 100% year over year, paired with slow support response despite claims of round-the-clock monitoring.
Savvii is part of the Dutch Your.Online hosting group, alongside sister brand LinQhost, rather than an independently run boutique host. None of that disqualifies Savvii as a Kinsta or WP Engine alternative. It does mean the comparison needs to be made on the actual numbers and the actual review record, not on the strength of "Dutch data centre" branding alone.
Group ownership is common across the hosting industry; WP Engine, for one, has been through multiple private equity transitions of its own. What matters more for a switching decision is what stays consistent day to day. That means which data centre your site runs from, who answers a support ticket at 9pm on a Friday, and what your invoice looks like twelve months after signup. Those are the questions this review answers directly, rather than repeating the marketing framing.
Savvii's shared hosting tiers run a stack tuned specifically for WordPress: Varnish and Memcached caching, automatic PHP version management, and daily backups with retention from seven to thirty days depending on plan. This mirrors what Kinsta and WP Engine offer at a technical level, though Savvii's entry tier includes less headroom before you need to upgrade.
Few WordPress hosts in the EU comparison set carry both ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 certification, audited yearly by DEKRA. For agencies handling client data under strict procurement requirements, that documented certification is a genuine differentiator against hosts that only claim "GDPR compliant" without independent verification.
Support runs in Dutch and English via email, phone, and chat, which is a real advantage for Benelux agencies compared to Kinsta and WP Engine, both of which route support through English-first, largely US-based teams. The catch is availability: Savvii's stated hours are weekdays 08:00 to 18:00, narrower than the 24/7 chat coverage Kinsta advertises.
Savvii migrates sites for free, including from Kinsta or WP Engine, and backs shared hosting plans with a 30-day money-back guarantee. That lowers the risk of testing the switch, though the guarantee only covers the initial term, not the renewal pricing that generates most of the negative reviews.
Beyond core WordPress, Savvii offers dedicated support for WooCommerce, Magento, and Shopware, plus Laravel application hosting. This is broader platform coverage than some WordPress-only specialists, useful for agencies running mixed client stacks rather than pure WordPress shops.
Agencies that outgrow shared hosting can move to Savvii's VPS or dedicated-server tiers, which offer custom resource allocation and priority support with SLA options. Pricing on these higher tiers is not published in a fixed table on the main hosting page, unlike the shared plans, so treat any third-party figures you find elsewhere as approximate rather than current.
Savvii's shared hosting starts at €24.99 per month for the Shared 10 plan (10 GB SSD storage), rising to €49.99 for Shared 25 and €89.99 for Shared 150. VPS and dedicated-server options sit above that on custom pricing. Against Kinsta, whose entry tier starts around $35 per month for similar resource limits, and WP Engine's comparable starting tier, Savvii is competitively priced at signup.
The renewal story is different, and this is the detail that comparison shoppers most need to know. Multiple independent reviews report price increases well above typical hosting-industry norms when contracts renew, with some customers describing jumps that erased any initial savings versus staying with Kinsta or WP Engine. Before switching, ask Savvii directly, in writing, what your specific renewal price will be after the first term, rather than assuming the signup price holds.
For context, Kinsta's published pricing scales with visit and CDN-bandwidth limits rather than a flat renewal jump, and WP Engine similarly publishes standard renewal rates alongside its promotional pricing. Savvii's own site does not publish a renewal-rate table, which makes the third-party complaints harder to independently verify but also harder to dismiss, given how consistently they appear across separate review platforms.
Savvii hosts all customer data in Amsterdam data centres running on green energy, and holds ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 certification with annual third-party audits by DEKRA. As a Dutch B.V., the company operates under GDPR by default, and the certification record gives it a stronger documented compliance position than many WordPress hosts that rely purely on jurisdictional claims.
This is a genuine advantage over Kinsta, which is US-headquartered even though it offers EU data centre options, and it is comparable to WP Engine's EU hosting tier. Buyers should still confirm exactly which certifications cover which service tier, since ISO 27001 scope statements can vary between a company's shared hosting and its VPS or dedicated infrastructure.
There is no equivalent to the US CLOUD Act exposure that Kinsta's American parent company carries, since Savvii and its Your.Online parent are both Dutch entities with no US ownership in the chain. Agencies handling healthcare, legal, or public-sector client data, where a documented EU-only processing chain is a contractual requirement rather than a nice-to-have, should find this easier to represent to their clients than a US-parented alternative.
Benelux agencies that want Dutch-language support get real, practical value that Kinsta and WP Engine cannot match, alongside a straightforward path to Amsterdam-only data residency.
Compliance-focused teams that need documented ISO certification rather than just a GDPR claim will find Savvii's audit trail more concrete than many EU competitors offer.
Price-sensitive buyers planning to stay beyond one contract term should be cautious. The renewal-pricing complaints are consistent enough across independent reviews that budget certainty is a real risk, not just a scattering of unhappy customers.
Agencies wanting built-in staging and SSH on every plan should compare carefully. Those features sit behind premium tiers here, while some competitors, including Raidboxes among German-hosted alternatives, include staging as standard even on entry plans.
Webshop owners running WooCommerce, Magento, or Shopware gain from Savvii's dedicated platform support, which goes beyond generic WordPress hosting and covers the specific caching and database tuning those storefronts need.
Savvii delivers on the core promise that draws people away from Kinsta and WP Engine: genuine Dutch data residency, documented ISO certification, and a smaller, more personal support relationship with native-language coverage. None of that is marketing fluff; each claim is independently checkable through the ISO audit trail and the KvK company register. Its Trustpilot record and the consistency of renewal-pricing complaints are real enough that they should factor into any switching decision, not get waved away as the usual noise every hosting company attracts. For agencies serving Benelux clients with strict compliance requirements, Savvii is worth a direct pricing conversation. Buyers chasing pure long-term value or 24/7 support depth should compare it carefully against other providers in the WordPress hosting category before committing to a contract.
Yes. Savvii hosts all data in Amsterdam data centres and holds ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 certification, audited annually by DEKRA. As a Dutch B.V. it operates under GDPR by default.
Savvii B.V. is part of the Dutch Your.Online hosting group, which also owns sister brand LinQhost. KvK filings list Your.Online Performance B.V. and LINQHOST B.V. as shareholders, with Your.Online Management B.V. as director.
Savvii undercuts both on entry-tier pricing and keeps data exclusively in Dutch data centres, but its feature set is thinner. Staging and SSH access are premium add-ons rather than standard, and independent review scores trail both Kinsta and WP Engine.
No. Savvii has no free tier or free trial, but shared hosting plans include a 30-day money-back guarantee for customers who are not satisfied within the first month.
All Savvii hosting plans run from data centres in Amsterdam, Netherlands, powered by green energy, with no option for hosting outside the Netherlands. That single-country footprint simplifies data-residency conversations with clients who need a straightforward answer rather than a list of regional options.
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