Of course, not just I am using it now, but because it is perfect to use.
And SiteGround also won the official hosting recommendation of WordPress.org.
We’ve dealt with more hosts than you can imagine; in our opinion, the hosts below represent some of the best and brightest of the hosting world.
(WordPress Web Hosting, n.d.)

No one should miss it, right?
I used Amazon EC2 before; it was too complicated for me.
In particular, this aspect:
How to transfer the site hosting.
But don’t worry, SiteGround hosting plans will solve it for you.
I purchased the GrowBig plan, there was a free WordPress Transfer opportunity.

In the beginning, I wanted to use the SiteGround Migrator plugin provided by SiteGround to transfer autonomously, but it didn’t work.
So I asked for their Instant Help.
This is our first conversation:

As we see, they responded to customers very rapidly, especially I disturbed them at night.
Although with the full support of SiteGround.
I still encountered something that almost made me crash: I can’t find the key.
Yea, the so-called SSH key, the private key.
I confused them about which one belonged to this website.
-I have four or five sites working simultaneously, but unfortunately, I didn’t classify them appropriately.-
Fortunately, SiteGround has a group of very powerful engineers.
I handed over all accounts and passwords I knew to them.
Just wait for the notification and log in to WordPress.
Then I found that the site had been successfully transferred.

They only spent these hours, which also included the private key I gave the wrong to them.
Applaud for them.👏
As you can see, their solid and fast support is the prime reason I recommend SiteGround hosting your WordPress.
References:
- WordPress.org. (n.d.). WordPress Web Hosting. Retrieved November 01, 2020, from https://wordpress.org/hosting/