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The Complete Ecommerce Stack: Hosting, Payments, and Marketing in One Platform

Most growing WooCommerce merchants cobble together their commerce stack from separate vendors: a shared hosting provider, a payment processor, and a marketing platform — each with its own data silo, support team, and integration to maintain. Convesio’s commerce platform takes a different approach: hosting, payments, and marketing built to work together from the ground up.

The Three Components

Convesio Host

High-performance managed WooCommerce hosting built on a containerized, auto-scaling architecture. Designed specifically for WooCommerce — not general WordPress hosting repurposed for commerce. Features include autoscaling during traffic spikes (no downtime during sales or viral moments), server-side optimizations for WooCommerce performance, built-in CDN and caching, and daily backups with one-click restore.

ConvesioPay

Payment processing built for WooCommerce merchants — transparent flat-rate pricing at 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction with no monthly fees, backed by Adyen’s global acquiring infrastructure. Supports Apple Pay, Google Pay, WooCommerce Subscriptions, ACH, and 3DS2 authentication out of the box. Dedicated account management and hands-on support distinguishes ConvesioPay from self-serve aggregators.

Convesio Convert

Marketing and conversion tooling that connects payment data with marketing decisions — giving merchants the analytics layer that turns transaction intelligence into better campaigns, higher retention, and improved customer segmentation.

Why Integration Matters

The real benefit of an integrated stack isn’t just convenience — it’s data fidelity. When hosting, payments, and marketing run on separate platforms with separate data models:

  • Attribution is imprecise — marketing platforms don’t see actual transaction data, only checkout initiations
  • Customer LTV calculations are estimates, not actuals
  • Performance issues at the infrastructure layer show up as payment abandonment without a clear root cause
  • Support requires coordinating between multiple vendors with no shared context

When all three layers share a data foundation, merchants can see the actual causal relationship between hosting performance and checkout conversion, between payment method availability and AOV, and between transaction frequency and marketing campaign timing.

Getting Started with the Convesio Commerce Stack

Merchants can adopt the full Convesio commerce stack or start with one component and add others as needs grow. Many merchants start with ConvesioPay — adding Adyen-powered payments to an existing WooCommerce installation — and migrate hosting to Convesio Host when their traffic growth demands higher infrastructure performance.

Ready to get started? Learn more about ConvesioPay or view pricing.

Updated on June 23, 2026

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