Managed hosting for WordPress, WooCommerce, and the stack underneath.

We’re a Cloudways partner. For clients running WordPress, WooCommerce, Laravel, or PHP-based applications where the hosting layer matters but a DevOps team isn’t in the budget, Cloudways hits the middle ground. We deploy, migrate, and manage production sites on Cloudways across multiple underlying cloud providers.

Cloudways’ partner program recognizes agencies and firms with active client deployments on their platform. As a Cloudways partner, we’ve shipped production sites across their managed hosting environment and have direct channels into Cloudways’ support and account management that independent users don’t.

For clients, the partnership signals that we work with Cloudways regularly, know the platform’s capabilities and limitations, and have practical experience choosing the right underlying cloud provider (DigitalOcean, Vultr, AWS, GCP) for the project rather than defaulting to whichever we happen to know best.

In client work.

How Cloudways shows up in the projects we ship.

01

WordPress and WooCommerce hosting at scale.

Production WordPress sites that need better performance than shared hosting but don't need the operational overhead of fully-managed enterprise WordPress platforms. Cloudways hits a specific tier that works well for mid-sized business sites, high-traffic content sites, and WooCommerce stores that outgrew shared hosting.

02

Site migrations from shared or legacy hosting.

Migrations from GoDaddy, Bluehost, SiteGround, and other shared hosting platforms to Cloudways. We handle the site migration, database transfer, DNS cutover, SSL configuration, and the performance optimization that justifies the move beyond “same site, different host.”

03

Multi-site management for agencies and teams.

Cloudways' staging environments, team access controls, and multi-server management work well for agencies managing multiple client sites or internal teams running multiple web properties. We've set up Cloudways environments for both use cases.

Cloudways vs. WP Engine vs. Kinsta vs. direct cloud deployment?
Depends on budget, operational needs, and site complexity. WP Engine and Kinsta are more managed, higher-cost, and WordPress-specific. Cloudways is less managed but more flexible and cost-effective, and handles non-WordPress applications. Direct cloud deployment (DigitalOcean, AWS) gives maximum flexibility but requires more ongoing management. We recommend based on the specifics.
Can you migrate our existing WordPress or WooCommerce site to Cloudways?
Yes. Migrations are a common engagement. We handle the site transfer, database migration, DNS cutover, SSL setup, and any performance optimization or security hardening the site needs as part of the move.
Which underlying cloud provider should we choose on Cloudways?
Cloudways offers DigitalOcean, Vultr, Linode, AWS, and Google Cloud as underlying providers. DigitalOcean and Vultr are the most cost-effective for most use cases. AWS and GCP make sense for specific requirements like compliance, specific regions, or integration with other services in those ecosystems. We recommend based on the project's actual needs.
Do you handle ongoing site maintenance, updates, and security on Cloudways?
Yes, for sites we're retained for. WordPress updates, plugin management, security monitoring, performance monitoring, and the ongoing maintenance that keeps production sites secure and fast.
Can you help us diagnose and fix performance issues on our existing Cloudways site?
Yes. Performance audits, server-level optimization, caching configuration (Cloudways includes Breeze, Varnish, and Redis options), and the ongoing tuning that separates a fast site from a slow one. Often the fix is configuration rather than a bigger server.

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