Apps / WooCommerce
Managed WooCommerce hosting.
One server, no app limits.
WordPress commerce, tuned for checkout speed: object cache ready, mail gateway delivering order emails from the first sale.
What it is
WooCommerce turns WordPress into a full online store: products, checkout, payments, shipping, and taxes on the platform you already know. It is also heavier than plain WordPress in every way that matters at checkout time.
Minimum RAM
2 GB
Fits on SC-2GB; SC-4GB is the comfortable pick with room to stack.
What we install
The playbook deploys WordPress plus WooCommerce on PHP 8.3 with OPcache, a MariaDB tuned for transactional load, Redis object caching wired in, HTTPS forced, real cron, and cache rules that never cache a cart or checkout page.
What managed covers
Server, PHP, and database kept current; daily snapshots and dual offsite backups covering orders and customers; monitoring that pages us, not you, when checkout slows; the managed firewall and the mail gateway that gets order emails delivered.
The app is $0. The managed server is the only bill, and everything above is part of it.
What does managed WooCommerce hosting include?
The store, the stack under it, and the operations around it: install and tuning, object caching, SSL, transactional-safe page caching, backups that cover your order history, monitoring, firewall, and outbound mail that lands in inboxes. One server price, nothing metered per order.
Why does WooCommerce need more server than WordPress?
Because carts defeat caching. A brochure site can serve almost everything from cache; a store computes cart totals, stock, and sessions per visitor, which lands on PHP and the database. That is why the minimum here is 2 GB and why the database tuning in our playbook matters more than any speed plugin.
Can my store share a server with other apps?
Yes, and it usually should. Redis for object caching, Uptime Kuma watching your checkout from the inside, Matomo for analytics that do not ship customer data to a third party: all of it stacks on the same managed server at no extra cost. Your server, your rules.
Will you migrate my existing store?
Yes, free, and with the care a store needs. We sync files and the database while your current store keeps selling, you verify orders and checkout on our side, and the DNS switch happens in a quiet hour you choose. Order history arrives intact.
Stack it
WooCommerce runs well with.
Same server, no extra bill. These are the companions our team installs next to WooCommerce most often.
Redis
+1 GBIn-memory cache and queue. The cheapest speed upgrade most stacks never install. Pairs with everything.
Uptime Kuma
+1 GBThe self-hosted uptime monitor everyone loves. Watch your sites from your own server.
Matomo
+2 GBGoogle Analytics without Google: your visitors’ data on your server, GDPR-calm.
Frequently asked questions
How much RAM does WooCommerce need?
Start at 2 GB for a small catalog. Hundreds of products, busy sales, or plugin-heavy builds want 4 GB or more. The sizing calculator will place your exact catalog and traffic.
Is Redis included for WooCommerce?
Add it from the catalog at $0 and the playbook wires it in as the object cache. For stores it is the single most effective performance addition.
Do order emails actually deliver?
Yes. Every server sends through the MailChannels gateway with SPF, DKIM, and DMARC set up, so order confirmations and password resets reach inboxes instead of spam folders.
Sizing an app stack? The VPS sizing calculator recommends a plan from your apps and traffic, with the math shown.
Shared CPU servers
The right home for WooCommerce and most stacks: 3.0+ GHz vCPU, from $10/mo.
See Shared CPU →Dedicated CPU servers
For CPU-hungry stacks and busy databases: cores that are physically yours.
See Dedicated CPU →All plans and pricing
Every plan, both families, one honest price with everything included.
See pricing →Your server runs. You sleep.
Fully managed hosting from people who have been doing this since 2001.