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Best WooCommerce Hosting
We have two hosting companies we’ve worked with extensively and recommend to host your WooCommerce website: Pagely and SiteGround. They both have excellent support teams with a focus on security and performance, and they do a great job of working with eCommerce sites.
If you’re launching a new site, SiteGround is a great choice. We’ve used SiteGround for small sites and have not been disappointed with their services — they offer the best shared hosting for sites under 100,000 visits per month (we like the GoGeek plan for great features & performance). You can sign up here to get 50-60% off of your hosting services.
We migrated our sites to Pagely from WP Engine ourselves for this site and SellwithWP.com to scale up our hosting, and recommend it for larger sites or developers with more than one site (100,000+ total visits per month). The VPS plans have developer-friendly features we ❤️, and Pagely has a proven track record of excellence. They also have tons of experience with WooCommerce sites.
If you need to scale up a very large eCommerce site, moving to a Pagely VPS is a great choice, and gave us more flexibility and server access. However, SiteGround’s GoGeek plan or cloud hosting also work very well for WooCommerce hosting.
eCommerce Learning
We sponsor a site that covers news, tips, and tricks related to all things WordPress eCommerce that we highly recommend you visit! Let us know what you think of SellwithWP.com – we all contribute articles there, and there are some great tips and reviews (if we do say so ourselves 😉 ). It also has a huge list of recommended themes, plugins, and other services.
WordPress Plugins
We have a few plugins we really like at SkyVerge (one of them is, of course, WooCommerce). However, there are a lot of other useful plugins out there.