Here’s how Convesio does it’s pricing: PlanĮspecially if you’re looking for a consumer-grade host, you might be realizing Convesio isn’t best for you. All their plans only get you a single WordPress install. Its cheapest plan is $50 and doesn’t come with all the bells and whistles. Being a business solution, Convesio’s considerably more expensive than comparable options. Being on Convesio’s higher-end plans gets you cheaper access to premium Cloudflare plans than you could get otherwise. Its level five plan is “only” $1,000/month. If you’re a higher-volume brand with thousands of orders each month, Convesio’s pricing is pretty fair. But if you’re using Cloudflare, this may be redundant. Convesio actively detects and thwarts DDoS attacks. This is pretty common among managed hosts but worth mentioning. Convesio doesn’t slack on their hardware or software-I can tell. Their team is always available to answer questions and assist with issues-crucial for any business! Tons of hosts offer this, but Convesio’s team seems to be quite competent. If it detects a problem, they automatically dispatch experts to handle it. Convesio constantly monitors its sites for security issues. Convesio supports native caching to serve your pages quickly to new and return users. Convesio comes pre-installed with Akismet Anti-Spam to protect your blog from spam. If your site experiences a traffic spike, Convesio will automatically scale your hardware to handle it. Here are my top likes and dislikes about Convesio’s platform after using it: Pros Using WP admin on their platform is quick and responsive (as it should be). Thankfully, Convesio’s admin view passes the smell test in this regard. It’s heavily dependent on server hardware, meaning a slow host will result in a sluggish admin experience. ![]() WordPress Admin SpeedĪnyone who’s used WordPress knows how notoriously slow the admin view can be. It’s easy to see your site’s performance, hardware status, traffic, and other crucial data at a glance.Īnd if you have multiple sites, you can access them easily from the login landing page. However, they warn more difficult migrations can take up to 48 hours. You only need to fill out their form, and they’ll handle the rest.Īs the form says, they typically handle this quickly-as soon as the same business day. Unlike other hosts, Convesio handles the entire migration process for you. Thankfully, it seems to deliver on that front-my personal experience was great, and reviewers on G2 seem to agree. Promoting itself as the ultimate B2B solution, Convesio needs to have great customer service to live up to that claim. the ultra-basic sample site.īased on this test, the massive improvements they advertise likely have more to do with post-migration optimizations.Īnd whenever you see someone saying “faster than Cloudways,” you need to ask which Cloudways server they mean (Cloudways has several, like AWS and Digital Ocean). Most likely, this small speed difference is due to my site’s larger size vs. ![]() My site got 211ms-slightly slower, but not by much. This means there’s no point in comparing fully loaded time and Largest Contentful Paint.Īnd yes, there’s more to page speed than TTFB, but it’s a key metric to consider when evaluating the differences between hosts. Note: My site is a fully-fledged blog, while the basic Convesio site is extremely barebones. But how does that compare to my site hosted on Cloudways? My starter Convesio site scored a decent 184ms. This metric measures how fast a host serves the first byte of data when requested. I made an account and tested my starter site for its Time to First Byte (TTFB). I use Cloudways-a host renowned for its fast speeds-and Convesio lists two brands on its homepage that experienced over 2X faster speeds coming from them. ![]() Convesio Managed WordPress Hosting makes some bold claims in terms of fast performance.
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