Convesio

“Convesio is the future of WordPress hosting”

founder @ Convesio

Published on Jul 26, 2019

Convesio has been making quite a splash in the WordPress community with our next-generation managed hosting product. We’re the first self-healing, autoscaling, platform-as-a-service for creating and managing WordPress sites. A leading WordPress news blog, WP Lift, described us as “the future of WordPress hosting”.

You can read the article here, and I’ve highlighted some key sections below.

The article explains some of the key differences in our technology stack:

Rather than scaling “up” like most traditional hosts (i.e., you buy a more powerful server when you need more resources), Convesio scales “out” by deploying new Docker containers as needed, and then using automatic load balancing to split traffic between these containers.

And then explains the benefit of this to our customers, and their clients (both save money):

“[Scaling out rather than up] means [Convesio offers] great performance and high availability because there’s no single point of failure. And then once traffic drops off, Convesio can scale things back.”

We’re focused on building a great WordPress platform for web agencies. WordPress powers 33+% of the entire internet, and is the default platform for many agencies. Yet, small tasks can eat away at their margins. Building a great platform means helping our clients – those agencies – succeed financially too. That’s why we’re building features which make WordPress easy to run. The WP Lift article also touches on some of these:

“Convesio is ready to handle all those niggling tasks that are easy enough to do, but take up time that could be spent on more productive actions. Does your client want an SSL certificate? Convesio can handle it. Trying to improve performance? Convesio can help out, and Convesio even displays PageSpeed Insights results in the Convesio dashboard.”

Then they call us “the future of WordPress hosting”. It’s a future you can be part of with our Wefunder campaign.

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