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Best WooCommerce hosting 2020

dailywooz by dailywooz
July 10, 2020
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WooCommerce and WordPress make it possible for nearly anyone to set up an online store. However, if you want your store to succeed, you’ll need to pick the best WooCommerce hosting possible, so that you can focus on growing your business.

Are you looking for the best WooCommerce hosting to create your online store? Choosing the best hosting provider is one of the most important decision you’ll make for your eCommerce business.

A typical shared hosting provider may not always be a good choice for WooCommerce. That’s because you will need more resources, SSL certificate, and WooCommerce-centric support platform. In this guide, we will help you choose the best WooCommerce hosting for your online store

While there are hundreds of hosting plans and providers to choose from, choosing a dedicated WooCommerce hosting platform will make it a lot easier to set up and manage your store.

Benefits of WooCommerce hosting over generic hosting

The big benefit of WooCommerce hosting is that it can handle a lot of basic website maintenance, setup, and security for you. That means you can focus on the fun part – growing your store.

With WooCommerce hosting, you’ll typically get:

  • Automated WordPress and WooCommerce setup so you can get right to work on your store.
  • Daily backups, so your data is always safe.
  • Increased security so you can protect your user information.
  • Support staff who are experts when it comes to WooCommerce.

Those are just a few of the criteria you should look out for when you’re shopping around for the best WooCommerce hosting. In practice, each host brings something unique to the table, which brings us to the next section.

1. SiteGround (www.siteground.com)

SiteGround web hosting

SiteGround is one of our favorite all-around WordPress hosting companies. They offer great support, performance, and competitive pricing, as well as some WooCommerce-specific features. Let’s check them out.

WooCommerce-specific features

SiteGround’s WooCommerce plans offer all the same features as their basic shared options. However, they do pack in a bit of extra functionality, including:

  • WooCommerce (plus the Storefront theme) set up out of the box.
  • A Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate to keep your shoppers’ information secure.
  • Integrated Cloudflare Content Delivery Network (CDN) to speed up your store’s load times.
  • PCI Compliant servers, on the highest tier.
  • Free shopping cart installation for setting up your new store.

What’s more, the higher tiers provide even more features (as you’d expect), such as free backup restores and caching functionality.

Pricing and plans

SiteGround’s WooCommerce plans start at $3.95 for the StartUp option and go up all the way to $11.95. Those prices make it the best WooCommerce hosting option if you’re on a tight budget, and a steal for the service overall.

2. Bluehost (www.bluehost.com)

Bluehost web hosting

Bluehost is a popular WordPress host that’s officially recommended by the WordPress.org team. Bluehost offers affordable plans dedicated for WooCommerce that come with pre-installed WooCommerce, a free SSL, and more.

WooCommerce-specific features

Because Bluehost has dedicated plans for WooCommerce, you’ll get a bunch of great features to make your store a success:

  • A free online setup call to help get your store up and running.
  • Preinstalled WordPress and WooCommerce, along with the official Storefront theme.
  • A free SSL certificate to help keep your shoppers’ data safe.
  • A dedicated IP address all to yourself.

You also get tons of general features like unmetered bandwidth, 100 GB SSD storage (unlimited storage on higher plans), and more.

Pricing and plans

Bluehost’s WooCommerce hosting plans are quite affordable, starting at just $6.95 per month for the cheapest Starter plan. That plan lets you create one store with 100 GB of SSD storage and unmetered bandwidth.

The next tier up – the $8.95 per month Plus plan – lets you host unlimited stores with unlimited storage and unmetered bandwidth. It also adds the CodeGuard backup system to keep your store’s data safe.

3. DreamHost (www.dreamhost.com)

dreamhost web hosting

DreamHost is a managed hosting provider that shines when it comes to WordPress. The company offers plans dedicated to WordPress users, and of course, separate options if you’re running a WooCommerce store.

WooCommerce-specific features

Since we’re talking about managed WordPress hosting, DreamHost doesn’t skimp when it comes to WooCommerce-specific features. Some of the highlights are:

  • Having WooCommerce and Storefront pre-installed and configured for optimal performance.
  • Server-side protection against traffic spikes, slow site speeds, and hacking attempts.
  • VaultPress backups that automatically protect your store’s data.
  • You get the Jetpack Professional plugin for free, which includes some top store-enhancing features like authenticated customer logins, downtime monitoring, shipping rate calculations, and more.
  • Up to three calls per month with DreamHost’s dedicated concierge support (and full access to regular channels).
  • Free SSL certificate to keep your and your shopper’s data safe.

Combine those features, and it all adds up to a well-rounded WooCommerce plan.

Pricing and plans

Compared to some other hosts, DreamHost is rather expensive. It starts at $16.95 a month for up to ~100k visitors and goes up to $71.95 a month for ~1M+ visitors. While you will pay a little more, it’s a robust and stable hosting option that can handle practically anything you throw at it in our experience.

4- GreenGeeks (GreenGeeks.com)

greengeeks web hosting

GreenGeeks shared hosting comes in three different packages – Ecosite Starter, Ecosite Pro, and Ecosite Premium. They don’t promote Ecosite Pro and Premium on their homepage – the only page you can learn more about the two plans is here.

Premium plan hosting accounts, according to the company, are placed on servers with less customers and also comes with increased CPU, Memory & resources.

Even the most basic Lite plan comes with :

  • unlimited storage and bandwidth
  • free website migration
  • free domain registration for a year
  • cPanel site management
  • Softaculous one-click installer, unlimited subdomains,
  • free SSL
  • CDN integration and a choice of four data centers (two in the US, one in Canada, one in Amsterdam.)

Noted : it’s the best choice for US and Canada Users

Pricing and plans

It’s generally cheap, too, at $2.95 over three years or $4.95 annually. You can also choose monthly billing for $9.95 per month, but GreenGeeks then adds a one-off $15 setup fee, making it poor value.

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  1. Kulwant Nagi says:
    3 months ago

    Thanks for sharing this valuable information especially the benefits if woocommerce hosting. i was looking for the benefits that come with this model of opening an e-commerce store and leaving Shopify behind.

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