We run the app so you don't have to
Pick WordPress, WooCommerce or Laravel and we run it — updates, backups and the stuff that goes wrong at 2am — starting with a 30-day free trial on every stack.
What "managed" actually covers
Managed here means three concrete things, not a vague promise. First, updates: core software and security patches are applied for you on all three stacks, so a known WordPress vulnerability doesn't sit unpatched because nobody had time. Second, backups: every plan takes them automatically — daily on WordPress and WooCommerce — so a bad update or a bad edit has a way back. Third, when something does go wrong, it's a support ticket, not a problem you're left to debug alone at midnight; the team that runs the platform is the same one you reach through the portal. What managed hosting doesn't do is take responsibility for a plugin your developer wrote and won't stand behind — but the platform itself, the parts that would otherwise be your job, is what we run.
WordPress
A business site or blog that needs to just work.
We set up WordPress on fast storage, apply security and core updates, and take daily backups — so it just works.
A company blog and marketing site updated by someone who isn't a developer — WordPress core stays patched without them touching a settings page.
Get startedWooCommerce
An online store where checkout speed is revenue.
A WooCommerce store tuned for checkout speed, with automatic updates and backups so sales never stop for maintenance.
A shop running seasonal sales, where a slow cart at the wrong moment is a lost order, not just an inconvenience.
Get startedLaravel
A custom application with a queue and a scheduler to keep running.
A Laravel environment with the queue, scheduler and database already wired up, monitored and kept patched.
An internal tool or SaaS product where the queue worker and scheduled jobs need to stay alive, not just the web server.
Get startedEvery plan includes setup, updates and backups — nothing extra to configure yourself.
24/7 support · Free migration · 30-day free trial · 99.99% uptime · Amsterdam datacenter
The 30-day free trial
Every stack on this page starts with a 30-day free trial, so you can put a real site on it before committing — install WordPress, import a store, or deploy a Laravel app and see how it runs under your own traffic rather than a demo. A card is required to start the trial; cancel any time before it ends at no cost.
Moving an existing WordPress site in
A WordPress site running somewhere else doesn't need to be rebuilt to move here — moving it is free, and support carries out the migration rather than handing you a plugin and a set of instructions. Order the plan, raise the migration with support before cancelling the old host, and keep both live until the new one is confirmed working. Most migrations are done within 24 hours. There's no size cap on what qualifies; for a larger or more unusual site, support looks at what's there and confirms timing once they know what's involved.
Support
Support runs 24/7, in Arabic and English, from the team that operates the platform. Typical first response lands around 30 minutes, as a target rather than a guaranteed number. A broken update, a stuck migration, or a question about which stack fits — all of it goes through the portal or the contact page.
Where it runs
Managed app hosting runs from a datacenter in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the same location behind our shared cPanel hosting, on infrastructure built for a 99.99% uptime guarantee. Amsterdam is also one of Europe's best-connected internet hubs, giving traffic into Iraq and the wider region a well-peered route.
Frequently asked questions
- What does "managed" actually include?
- Core software updates and security patches on all three stacks, automatic backups (daily on WordPress and WooCommerce), and support to fix what breaks — not just a server with software installed on it.
- Is there a free trial?
- Yes — every stack starts with a 30-day free trial. A card is required to start it; cancel any time before the trial ends and nothing is charged.
- What happens if an update breaks my site?
- That becomes a support ticket, not something you troubleshoot alone. Automatic backups also mean there's a recent version to roll back to while it's investigated.
- Can I move an existing WordPress site here?
- Yes, and the migration is free — support carries it out rather than handing you a plugin and instructions. Most migrations are done within 24 hours; there's no size cap on what qualifies, and a larger or more unusual site just takes support longer to move.
- Which stack fits a small business site?
- WordPress — it's built for a site or blog that needs to just work without a developer maintaining it.
- Which stack fits an online store?
- WooCommerce, tuned for checkout speed so a slow cart doesn't cost a sale during a busy sale period.
- Which stack fits a custom application?
- Laravel, with the queue and scheduler already wired up and monitored so background jobs keep running, not just the web server.
- How often are backups taken?
- Daily on WordPress and WooCommerce; Laravel environments are backed up and monitored on the same platform.
- What uptime do you guarantee for app hosting?
- 99.99%, the guarantee behind this platform — higher than the 99.9% figure published for shared cPanel hosting.
- Where are app hosting servers located?
- Amsterdam, Netherlands — the same datacenter behind our shared hosting, on a well-connected European network.
- How do I reach support, and in which languages?
- Through the client portal or the contact page, in Arabic or English, 24/7. Typical first response is around 30 minutes.
- Where do I place an order?
- Through our client portal — every stack on this page links straight to its checkout, starting with the free trial.
- How long does migration take?
- Usually within 24 hours. That's the typical case, not a guarantee — a larger or more unusual site takes support longer to move, and they'll confirm timing once they've had a look at what's involved.