Managed Hosting
Production-ready hosting for WordPress, Node.js, and Next.js
Launch with app setup, database provisioning, environment variables, port provisioning, proxy setup, DNS coordination and managed infrastructure support from your dashboard.
Use Managed Hosting when your project needs more than standard website hosting and should be prepared as a production application environment.
Built for teams that need more than basic hosting
Managed Hosting gives your project the operational support needed to run apps, databases and domain-connected services with fewer handoffs.
Application-ready environments
Prepare the selected stack with the runtime, project structure and launch path needed for production.
Connected services
Coordinate database access, environment variables, DNS, proxy routing and SSL around one hosting setup.
Ongoing technical support
Keep hosting details visible from the dashboard with support for files, access and operational follow-up.
Production hosting setup
A managed environment for CMS websites, web apps, backend APIs and database-backed projects.
- Runtime setup for WordPress, Node.js and Next.js
- MySQL or MongoDB provisioning when needed
- SFTP and cloud file manager access
- Environment variables, ports, DNS, proxy and SSL coordination
- Technical hosting support
Ready to launch managed hosting?
Start with Managed Hosting when your website or app needs a supported runtime, database, domain routing, SSL and dashboard-accessible hosting tools.
FAQs
What stacks are supported?
Managed Hosting supports WordPress, Node.js and Next.js applications, with MySQL and MongoDB available for database-backed projects.
Is a database included?
Database provisioning is part of the managed setup path when the selected application requires MySQL or MongoDB.
Can I use my existing domain?
Yes. An existing domain can be connected as long as DNS access is available for verification, routing and SSL setup.
Is this different from standard Suite hosting?
Yes. Suite hosting is designed for standard website publishing, while Managed Hosting is for production apps that need runtime, database and proxy support.
