Pagely
Pagely is a managed WordPress hosting website for businesses, agencies, publishers, developers, and enterprise teams that run WordPress and WooCommerce sites.
What Pagely is
Pagely is a managed WordPress hosting provider website. It presents hosting plans, enterprise WordPress hosting, WooCommerce hosting, support, and infrastructure services for organizations that run WordPress as a serious publishing, commerce, or business platform.

Managed WordPress hosting
Managed WordPress hosting shifts much of the server work to the provider. Pagely customers still manage content, themes, plugins, business logic, accounts, and release decisions, but the hosting platform helps with infrastructure, performance, support, backups, and operational reliability around WordPress.
Enterprise WordPress focus
Pagely's site emphasizes enterprise WordPress hosting for organizations that need more than a basic shared plan. Larger teams often care about uptime, incident response, scalability, security posture, migration planning, compliance conversations, and the ability to support many stakeholders without turning hosting into a bottleneck.
WooCommerce and performance
WooCommerce sites add extra pressure because checkout flow, product pages, account pages, and payment-related workflows can directly affect revenue. A host in this category is judged by caching behavior, database performance, backups, SSL, monitoring, support quality, and how quickly problems can be diagnosed.
Who uses Pagely
Typical users include enterprise marketing teams, publishers with busy WordPress sites, agencies running complex client projects, developers who need managed infrastructure, ecommerce teams using WooCommerce, and organizations that want WordPress-specific hosting support rather than general shared hosting.
AWS-based infrastructure
Pagely describes its platform around Amazon Web Services infrastructure. That does not mean customers manage AWS directly in the same way they would with a raw cloud account; instead, Pagely packages managed WordPress operations on top of cloud infrastructure and support processes.
Tradeoffs
Specialized managed hosting can reduce operational burden, but it usually costs more than simple hosting and may shape how a team deploys code, chooses plugins, handles caching, and plans migrations. The right fit depends on traffic, support expectations, developer workflow, budget, and exit flexibility.
Why it matters
WordPress can be a small blog or a mission-critical digital platform. Pagely matters because it sits in the part of the hosting market where WordPress performance, reliability, support, and infrastructure planning are treated as ongoing business concerns.
WHOIS domain data
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- Domain
- pagely.com
- IP address
- 3.167.99.108
- Registrar
- Amazon Registrar, Inc.
- WHOIS server
- whois.registrar.amazon
- Referral URL
- http://registrar.amazon.com
- Created
- May 19, 2009
- Updated
- December 5, 2022
- Expires
- April 17, 2028
- Nameservers
- ns-1106.awsdns-10.org (205.251.196.82); ns-269.awsdns-33.com (205.251.193.13); ns-1707.awsdns-21.co.uk (205.251.198.171); ns-953.awsdns-55.net (205.251.195.185)
- Domain status
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