Martin Dubovic
Martin Dubovic is a writer at All About Cookies, where he covers web hosting services, website builders — including WordPress, all-in-one, and proprietary builders — AI app builders, and domain-related topics. His work at AAC is grounded in hands-on testing and a genuine technical background: he builds and deploys apps and websites himself, which gives his product evaluations a practical edge that goes beyond surface-level comparisons.
At All About Cookies, Martin leads product retests for web building, web hosting, and AI app builders, applying his 10+ years of developer experience to assess real-world usability. He maintains an authentic voice and deep editorial integrity, which reflect his passion for providing readers with accessible, helpful insider knowledge.
Before joining AAC, Martin spent more than three years writing and editing for leading publications in the WordPress ecosystem, including WPShout and Themeisle. He has served as the Chief Editor for BloggingPro and DomainWheel, as well as for Bizzaro Devs, a tech newsletter with over 13,000 subscribers. More recently, he's expanded into cybersecurity, exploring the space through platforms like Hack the Box.
Martin holds a B.S. from Suffolk University in International Relations and Affairs. He tests primarily on Mac and Android devices.
- Themeisle
- WPShout
- BloggingPro
- DomainWheel
- Bizzaro Devs
- AI App Builders
- Web Hosting
- Web Building
- Domains
- B.S. from Suffolk University in International Relations and Affairs
- Mac or PC: Mac
- Android or iPhone: Android
Martin's Latest Articles
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The Best Anonymous Web Hosting Services of 2026
Namecheap leads on price and Bitcoin payments, Hostinger is the easiest to set up anonymously, and InterServer provides the strongest security for high-risk sites.
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Best Dedicated Server Hosting Services of 2026
Our picks for the best dedicated server hosting: IONOS for price, Bluehost for WordPress, Liquid Web for managed servers, InMotion for storage, and InterServer for deals.
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Best Hostinger Alternatives 2026
The best Hostinger alternatives include Bluehost for higher traffic limits and features, DreamHost for a generous entry-level plan, and Hosting.com for lower first-year costs.
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The Best HostGator Alternatives of 2026
FastComet delivers the lowest renewal rates without sacrificing features. Hosting.com provides powerful specs, and Hostinger offers the best overall experience for beginners.
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The Best DreamHost Alternatives of 2026
If you find DreamHost limiting, consider these alternatives: GreenGeeks for CDN, free email, and staging; Hostinger for a better control panel; and Bluehost for stronger security.
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Best WordPress Hosting 2026
We tested the top WordPress hosting services, from cheap plans to managed WordPress hosting, to find the best option for every site and budget.
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Best cPanel Hosting Services of 2026
In our guide to the best cPanel web hosts, we explore Namecheap’s affordable plans, InMotion’s offering for high-traffic sites, and Hosting.com’s excellent feature set.
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Best VPS Hosting Services of 2026
Our guide covers Bluehost for managed WordPress VPS, IONOS for the cheapest plans, ScalaHosting for developers, Hostinger for beginners, and InMotion for high-traffic sites.
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Namecheap Pricing Guide: 2026 Plans and Deals
Namecheap's EasyWP promises fast, affordable WordPress hosting. Learn what to expect from Namecheap pricing and plans, and how the service compares to competitors.
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Best Email Hosting Services of 2026
In our guide to the best email hosting services for small business, we cover why ScalaHosting leads on flexibility, why Hostinger wins on price, and why Bluehost stands out for professional features.
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Best Bluehost Alternatives 2026
Namecheap is the best Bluehost alternative for long-term value. DreamHost wins on entry-level storage limits, and InMotion is the top pick for power users. We also cover SiteGround, Hostinger, HostGator, IONOS, and GoDaddy.
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The Best Web Hosting Services of 2026
Our experts tested 20+ providers to bring you the best web hosting services of 2026, from budget picks to managed WordPress and beyond. Here are my top 10 web hosting services.
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Namecheap vs. Bluehost 2026: The Steak Knife or the Swiss Army Knife?
Bluehost wins for feature-rich hosting across multiple sites, but Namecheap's EasyWP is ideal for beginners focused on one WordPress site.
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Best Cheap Email Hosting Services To Save Money in 2026
In our guide to the best cheap email hosting for small business, we explain why IONOS tops our list, why Namecheap wins on sending limits, and why Hostinger's AI inbox stands out.
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HostGator vs. GoDaddy 2026: Flawless Victory, But For Which Host?
HostGator is best for users who want staging environments, thorough security, and a free CDN. GoDaddy might be appealing if you prioritize NVMe storage for database-heavy sites.
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Bluehost vs. HostGator 2026: Is There Any Actual Difference?
Bluehost is cheaper, has everything HostGator has, and adds crucial features not found on HostGator. HostGator’s only saving grace is its slightly better online reputation.
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DreamHost vs. Bluehost 2026: Which WordPress Host Bundles the Most Value?
Bluehost wins on value with its included staging, CDN, and security features, which DreamHost lacks. But DreamHost offers dream support and a comparable web hosting experience.
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Hostinger vs. Namecheap 2026: Which Budget Host Delivers More Value?
Hostinger wins for multi-site support and long-term savings, while Namecheap excels with higher traffic limits and lower renewal rates.
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Hosting.com Review 2026: All-in-One Hosting That Actually Delivers
Hosting.com bundles premium features like an AI site builder, comprehensive security, and free domains into every plan — but the dual control panel takes getting used to and isn't designed for beginners.
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Namecheap vs. GoDaddy 2026: A Tight Race With One Clear Value Winner
Namecheap delivers excellent performance at honest prices, ideal for small businesses and bloggers. GoDaddy costs significantly more but excels at security and AI tools.
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Flywheel Review 2026: Is This WordPress Host Worth the Premium Price?
Solid security and features can't overcome poor organization and pricing that doesn't scale, meaning Flywheel is best for single-site users only.