Questions about WP plans
Using the below link as a reference:
https://www.brizy.io/pricing-wordpress
I currently use Brizy Cloud Freelancer plan (no longer offered I believe) but am considering moving to a more traditional host for Wordpress but using the Brizy WordPress plugin. My question is that the Brizy WordPress Freelancer plan says 25 websites but also implies it will not work on WordPress Multisite (needs Agency or higher). Is the 25 websites only for management of 25 pages (or subdomains) vs sites (different domains)? When vendors like Dreamhost, Hostinger, IONOS etc. offer "host 50 WordPress sites" I'm assuming they are using WordPress Multisite. If that is the case I have to purchase at least Agency then? I know what those vendors say "host X number of WordPress sites" they do mean sites (different domains), not pages or subdomains.
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Hi James,
I get the confusion.
The Brizy Freelancer plan supports 25 separate sites (different domains), not just pages or subdomains. However, it doesn’t support WordPress Multisite—you’d need the Agency plan for that.
As for providers like Dreamhost and Hostinger, when they say you can host a certain number of WordPress sites (like 50), they usually mean distinct domains. They do allow for WordPress Multisite installations as well, but you’d need to enable that feature specifically.
If you’re managing multiple domains with Multisite, the Brizy Agency plan or a host that supports it would be the way to go.
I hope this helps.
Best regards,
Ariel H.0 -
Last weekend I did sign up with a hoster (Hostinger) and set up one Wordpress site, and installed the free version of the Brizy plugin to check it out. The free version seemed to work fine, and getting the paid version is probably in the future. However here is the issue - as of around 10:30p Sunday 02/23/2025 the Brizy editor seems to not want connect (I get a spinny three color wheel. The suggestion from Hostinger was:
- Alter the PHP version down (but it was working fine before)
- Remove and re-install the Brizy plugin
- Clear site cache and browser cache
These were all done (as well as trying different private and non-private browsers. Can Brizy provide any guidance on why the Brizy plug-in would work (connect to the Brizy editor) and now will not. The only "major" change that has been done is re-setting the pointer of the site address from Brizy to Hostinger (the registrar/DNS is Hover). After the pointer reset - the editor did continue to connect just fine, at lest for a while.
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Seems like this may be a core machine cookie-ish thing. I tried a different browser (reg and private - as noted above) but still got a fail. But tried a VM on the same machine and had success. The browsers I used Chrome(ium) and Firefox (Gecko) don't typically used shared components so "wherever" that cookie-ish object exists I'm hoping its TTL expires in a few days)
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Hi James,
Thank you for the update.
It sounds like a local storage or user profile issue.
1. Try using a Guest Profile in Chrome or a fresh user account to see if Brizy loads. If it works there, clear Local Storage, Session Storage from DevTools (F12 > Application/Storage tab).
https://www.leadshook.com/help/how-to-clear-local-storage-in-google-chrome-browser/2. Also, check for browser extensions or security software that might be blocking scripts.
3. Since this started after a DNS change, flush your DNS cache by running ipconfig /flushdns in Command Prompt (Admin) and restart your browser.
https://www.wikihow.com/Flush-DNS4. If possible, compare network requests in DevTools > Network tab between the working VM and your main machine to spot any errors or blocked requests.
Best regards,
Ariel H.0
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