Nexcess

Best for WooCommerce

Commerce-first managed WordPress hosting, from Michigan.

Price US$21/mo (Spark; intro $4.75/mo first 3 months) — then US$21/mo

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IN SHORT

Managed WordPress and WooCommerce hosting built for stores that scale: auto-scaling, bundled commerce tools and strong support from a Michigan hosting veteran founded in 2000 — the brand has since been folded into Liquid Web.

  • Excellent for WooCommerce and online stores
  • Auto-scaling for traffic spikes
  • Bundled premium commerce tools
  • Strong, knowledgeable support
4.2 /5
Our rating

THE BRAND

Company
Nexcess (merged into Liquid Web)
Headquarters
Southfield, Michigan (USA)
Founded
2000
Group
Liquid Web (CloudOne Digital)
Main product
Managed WordPress, WooCommerce & Magento hosting
Audience
Online stores and businesses that sell, not just blog
Industry presence
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ANALYSIS

Our experience with Nexcess

Performance and auto-scaling

Nexcess auto-scales during traffic spikes, so a flash sale or viral moment doesn't take your store down. Its cloud platform runs on US multi-region servers tuned specifically for WordPress and WooCommerce.

Built for commerce

Plans bundle premium commerce plugins and performance tools you'd otherwise buy separately. The company has hosted online stores since 2000, with deep WooCommerce and Magento expertise.

Price and plans

Pricier than entry-level shared hosts, but free migration, daily backups with 30-day retention and a 30-day money-back guarantee are included.

Who is it for?

Businesses that sell online and need hosting that keeps up as they grow. For a simple blog it's overkill — the value shows once a store starts scaling.

PROS & CONS

The good and the bad

  • Excellent for WooCommerce and online stores
  • Auto-scaling for traffic spikes
  • Bundled premium commerce tools
  • Strong, knowledgeable support
  • Pricier than entry-level shared hosts
  • Overkill for a simple blog
  • Dashboard has a learning curve

FAQ

The most common questions Americans ask about Nexcess

Most-searched questions, per Sistrix

What is Nexcess used for?

Nexcess is used for managed WordPress, WooCommerce and Magento hosting, especially for online stores and growing businesses. It's built to handle e-commerce traffic and sales reliably, with auto-scaling during spikes, bundled commerce tools and performance optimizations aimed at sites that sell. Store owners and agencies choose it when they want hosting tuned for WooCommerce out of the box rather than a general-purpose host they have to optimize themselves.

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Who owns Nexcess?

Nexcess is owned by Liquid Web, a US managed-hosting company. Nexcess operates as Liquid Web's platform for managed WordPress, WooCommerce and Magento hosting.

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How much does Nexcess cost?

Nexcess managed WordPress hosting starts at US$21/mo for the entry Spark plan, with annual and promotional pricing bringing that lower, and higher tiers scaling up for more sites, storage and traffic. Plans come with a 30-day money-back guarantee. It's priced as a premium managed host, with most of the value concentrated in its e-commerce features rather than rock-bottom pricing. Check Nexcess's own site for current deals.

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What is the difference between Nexcess and Liquid Web?

They're part of the same company. Liquid Web focuses on higher-end managed hosting, dedicated servers and cloud infrastructure for businesses and developers, while Nexcess is its platform for managed WordPress, WooCommerce and Magento — more application-focused and store-friendly. Nexcess is essentially Liquid Web's managed-apps brand, aimed at people who want optimized WordPress or WooCommerce hosting without configuring servers, whereas Liquid Web serves those who need lower-level infrastructure and control.

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Where is Nexcess located?

Nexcess (and its parent Liquid Web) is headquartered in the United States, in Michigan, with data centers across the US, Europe and Australia so sites can be hosted closer to their audiences.

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Is Nexcess hosting good?

Yes, particularly for online stores. Nexcess is well regarded for WooCommerce and Magento hosting, with auto-scaling, solid performance and knowledgeable support, and plans start at US$21/mo with a 30-day money-back guarantee. It's pricier than basic shared hosts and more than a simple blog needs, but for e-commerce it's a strong, purpose-built choice. If you're not running a store, a general WordPress host like SiteGround or Bluehost will cost less.

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VERDICT

Is Nexcess right for you?

Managed WordPress and WooCommerce hosting built for stores that scale: auto-scaling, bundled commerce tools and strong support from a Michigan hosting veteran founded in 2000 — the brand has since been folded into Liquid Web.