
IONOS approaches eCommerce hosting differently from most providers. Instead of offering one platform and calling it a day, IONOS gives you two separate eCommerce hosting products under the same roof: Hosting for WooCommerce and PrestaShop Hosting.
The WooCommerce side is a managed WordPress environment with AI-powered setup tools, pre-installed WooCommerce, and optimized databases, all starting at $16/month. The PrestaShop side takes a different approach entirely, offering traditional shared web hosting with PrestaShop available as a free Click&Build application, with plans starting at just $4/month.
Here is what I found across the full eCommerce lineup.
Explore IONOS eCommerce hosting plans. WooCommerce starts at $16/month, PrestaShop hosting starts at $4/month, both with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Our reviews follow a consistent evaluation framework that examines the factors that actually matter when choosing a web host. You can read more on our rating methodology page.
Here is how IONOS eCommerce Hosting performed:
| Category | Score | Why This Score |
|---|---|---|
| Prices | 8.5/10 | PrestaShop hosting is highly affordable at $4–$10/month. WooCommerce at $16/month is competitive for managed hosting. |
| Features | 8.5/10 | WooCommerce hosting includes AI tools, Jetpack Backup, vulnerability scanning, and 100 GB SSD storage. PrestaShop hosting is more basic but the platform includes 600+ built-in features. |
| Performance | 8.5/10 | WooCommerce testing showed 880 ms LCP, 0 ms TBT, and a 2.3 s fully loaded time. PrestaShop runs on the same IONOS infrastructure with SSD storage and daily backups, though no separate benchmarks were conducted. |
| Ease of Use | 8.5/10 | Both benefit from a clean IONOS dashboard and checkout flow. WooCommerce’s AI setup speeds onboarding, while PrestaShop’s Click&Build install is simple but its back office has a steeper learning curve. |
| Support | 8.0/10 | Phone support is fast and knowledgeable. The AI assistant handles routine queries well, though live chat escalation to a human can introduce delays. |
| Overall | 8.4/10 | IONOS offers two strong eCommerce paths. WooCommerce suits most beginners, while PrestaShop appeals to budget-conscious users who prefer full control and self-managed updates. |
Before getting into pricing and features, it’s important to understand what IONOS actually offers under its “eCommerce Hosting” umbrella, because these are two fundamentally different products.
IONOS’s WooCommerce hosting is a dedicated managed WordPress product. You get a single plan (WordPress Hosting Sell) at $16/month on an annual term, with WooCommerce pre-installed on an optimized WordPress environment.
The plan includes:
IONOS handles WordPress core updates, plugin and theme updates, security scanning, and server-side caching automatically. The trade-off is that you get a single plan with no upgrade tiers, no root access, and no staging environment.
I covered WooCommerce hosting in full detail, including performance benchmarks, AI setup tools, and live support testing, in our dedicated IONOS WooCommerce Hosting Review.
It’s standard shared web hosting (the same plans you would use for any website) with PrestaShop offered as a free Click&Build application.
You are not buying a “PrestaShop hosting product” in the way the WooCommerce plan is a purpose-built eCommerce environment. You are buying shared hosting and installing PrestaShop on it.
This distinction matters because it means:
The advantage? Pricing. PrestaShop hosting starts at just $4/month on the Essential plan, and the Starter plan at $6/month gives you 10 websites and 100 GB of storage. For merchants who want full control over their store and are comfortable managing their own platform, this is a cost-effective entry point.
IONOS’s eCommerce pricing splits into two distinct product lines. All introductory prices below are for 12-month billing terms.
IONOS offers a single WooCommerce plan:
| Ime plana | Prostor | RAM | Brzina | Garancija | Broj sajtova | Cena | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WooCommerces Hosting Sell | 100 GB | Neograničeno | 0,00 US$ | Neograničeno | 16,00 US$ | Detalji |
The 12-month term at $16/month is the sweet spot. You save $96 compared to monthly billing, and the 30-day money-back guarantee covers your initial risk. After your first year, the rate increases to $22/month, a 37.5% jump.
All PrestaShop hosting plans include a free domain for one year, a Wildcard SSL certificate, unmetered bandwidth, daily backup and recovery, professional email, and 24/7 support.
| Feature | WooCommerce ($16/month) | PrestaShop Starter ($6/month) |
|---|---|---|
| eCommerce Platform | WooCommerce (pre-installed) | PrestaShop (Click&Build install) |
| Platform Management | Managed (automatic updates) | Self-managed |
| AI Website Builder | Yes | No |
| Storage | 100 GB SSD | 100 GB redundant |
| Websites | 1 | 10 |
| Databases | Optimized high-performance | 50 standard |
| Backups | Jetpack Backup (one-click restore) | Daily backups with recovery |
| Vulnerability Scanning | Yes | No |
| Built-in Analytics | SiteAnalytics Plus | Not included |
| Email Accounts | 10 | Professional email included |
| Free Domain | Yes (12 months) | Yes (12 months) |
| Free SSL | Yes (lifetime) | Yes (Wildcard) |
The $10/month difference between WooCommerce and PrestaShop Starter comes down to whether you want a managed, AI-assisted environment (WooCommerce) or full control at a lower price (PrestaShop).
Neither is objectively better. It depends on your technical comfort level and budget.
PrestaShop hosting features come from two sources: the IONOS shared hosting plan and the PrestaShop platform itself.
From IONOS, you get standard shared hosting infrastructure: SSD storage, daily backups, free domain and Wildcard SSL, professional email, unmetered bandwidth, and 24/7 support. PrestaShop is available as a Click&Build application at no extra charge on all web hosting plans.
From PrestaShop (the platform), you get 600+ built-in eCommerce features in the base installation:
I ran performance benchmarks on IONOS’s WooCommerce hosting environment, which shares the same underlying IONOS infrastructure as the PrestaShop shared hosting plans.
While WooCommerce and PrestaShop are different applications with different resource profiles, the server-side hardware, network, and data center facilities are consistent across IONOS products.
| Metric | Result |
|---|---|
| GTmetrix Performance Score | 76% |
| GTmetrix Structure Score | 98% |
| Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) | 880 ms |
| Total Blocking Time (TBT) | 0 ms |
| Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) | 0.56 |
| Time to First Byte (TTFB) | 519 ms |
| First Contentful Paint (FCP) | 880 ms |
| Time to Interactive (TTI) | 880 ms |
| Fully Loaded Time | 2.3 s |
The results from the GTmetrix test were strong overall. Here is how the key performance metrics break down:

The Time to First Byte (TTFB) of 519ms breaks down into two parts:
For shared managed hosting at this price point, this level of response time is competitive.
The CLS score of 0.56 was the only weak spot. That issue is related to front-end optimization rather than the hosting environment. Proper image sizing and stable CSS layout rules usually resolve it.
For a complete performance analysis, including what these numbers mean for SEO and how IONOS compares to competitors at this price point, see the Performance section of my IONOS WooCommerce Hosting Review.
Important note: I did not run separate GTmetrix benchmarks on the PrestaShop hosting product for this review. PrestaShop has different resource requirements than WooCommerce. It runs as a standalone PHP application rather than a WordPress plugin, so performance will vary depending on your theme, installed modules, product catalog size, and traffic volume.
The WooCommerce numbers above help illustrate the quality of IONOS’s underlying infrastructure, but they should not be treated as a direct proxy for PrestaShop performance.
I evaluated ease of use by purchasing an IONOS Web Hosting Starter plan and installing PrestaShop via Click&Build.
Since I already covered the WooCommerce purchase and setup experience in detail in my IONOS WooCommerce Hosting Review, this walkthrough focuses on the PrestaShop side of IONOS’s eCommerce offering.
I focused on four critical areas: the registration and ordering process, the IONOS dashboard interface, the PrestaShop installation and store management experience, and my overall assessment of how the two eCommerce paths compare.
I started from the IONOS homepage to evaluate how straightforward it is to find and purchase PrestaShop hosting.
From the main navigation, I hovered over the “eCommerce” tab. The dropdown organizes eCommerce options into three clear sections: Create Your Online Store (Online Store Builder and eCommerce Website Design), Add-Ons (eCommerce Plugin and Social Buy Button), and eCommerce Hosting (Hosting for WooCommerce and PrestaShop Hosting).

Having both eCommerce hosting products visible in the same dropdown is helpful. If you are deciding between WooCommerce and PrestaShop, you can compare your options before committing to either path.
I clicked “PrestaShop Hosting.”
The landing page opens with a clear value proposition: “Create and design your own online store.” Three selling points are highlighted immediately: user-friendly and 100% customizable, extensive range of currencies and languages, and PrestaShop’s recommended hosting partner.

That last point is worth noting. IONOS is officially recognized by PrestaShop as a recommended hosting partner, which adds credibility to the pairing.
A “See plans” button takes you directly to the pricing section.
The plan selection page displays all four tiers side by side. All prices shown are for 12-month terms with renewal prices clearly displayed beneath each introductory rate.

Trust signals run across the top of the page: Free domain, SSL certificate, 24/7 support, and 30-day money-back guarantee. Each plan card shows the number of websites, storage allocation, database count, and resource tier.
The Starter plan stood out as the best value for an eCommerce project: 10 websites, 100 GB redundant storage, 50 databases, and basic CPU and memory resources for $6/month.
I clicked “Add to cart” on the Starter plan.
After selecting a plan, IONOS prompts you to register a free domain. You get two options: “Search without AI” (a standard domain search bar) and “Generate domains using AI” (an AI-powered tool that suggests domain names based on your business description).

If you already have a domain or want to set one up later, a “Proceed without domain” button lets you skip this step entirely.
The breadcrumb navigation at the top (Your selection > Cart > Customer details > Order review > Payment) keeps you oriented throughout the checkout flow, exactly like the WooCommerce purchase experience.
I clicked “Proceed without domain” to continue.
Before reaching the cart, IONOS presents an upsell page titled “Almost there. Make your website strong and visible!” with optional add-ons:

Each add-on comes with a free trial, which means you need to remember to cancel to avoid charges after the trial period ends.
This is a common hosting industry tactic, but it adds friction to an otherwise clean checkout. I did not add any of these to my cart and simply clicked “Continue.”
The cart page clearly displays the plan, contract term, and total cost. The Web Hosting Starter plan shows $72 ($6/month x 12 months), with the original $144 price crossed out and a “Nice!
You saved $72 on your order” message. A contract term dropdown lets you switch between available terms, and the cart updates in real time as you change selections.

Below the cart, IONOS displays a cross-sell recommendation for Microsoft 365 Business Basic at $7.20/month with a 1-month free trial.
At the bottom of the page, payment method logos are displayed, along with “Need help?” (24/7 phone support), “Secure checkout” (SSL encryption), and a promo code field.
New customers fill out a standard billing form. At the top of the page, a “Check out faster with PayPal” express option lets you skip the manual form entirely. For existing customers, a “Sign in” box appears on the right.
The billing form is clean and straightforward with no hidden fields or surprise upsells during account creation.

The order review page shows the full summary. Contract Details are expandable, showing a minimum contract term of 12 months, billing 12 months in advance, and automatic renewal.
A required checkbox for the General Terms and Conditions (including Cancellation Policy) and Privacy Policy appears at the bottom.
The final page offers six payment method tiles: Credit Card, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Amazon Pay, and Klarna. The credit card form accepts Mastercard, Visa, and Discover.

The entire checkout process from landing page to payment took approximately 8 minutes.
My assessment of the ordering process:
What worked well:
What could improve:
That said, the “Continue” button is clearly visible on the upsell page, and you can skip everything without pressure. The experience mirrors what I found when purchasing WooCommerce hosting from IONOS.
After completing the purchase and logging in, I landed on the same general-purpose IONOS dashboard I encountered when reviewing their WooCommerce hosting and dedicated server products.
It is a clean, well-organized hub that spans IONOS’s entire product suite rather than being eCommerce-specific.
The dashboard presents clearly labeled product tiles:

A personalized welcome message greets you by name, and the top navigation includes a universal search bar, help icon, notifications, and account settings.
For PrestaShop users, the relevant entry point is “Websites & stores.” This is where your web hosting plan appears and where you will install PrestaShop.
The dashboard’s strength is its simplicity. Rather than overwhelming you with server metrics or terminal interfaces, IONOS presents a clean product overview that even non-technical store owners can navigate. The universal search bar is useful for quickly finding features, domains, or help articles without clicking through multiple menus.
What could improve: the general-purpose layout means your PrestaShop store is always at least two clicks away from the main dashboard. There are no at-a-glance store metrics on the main page.
For a product marketed as eCommerce hosting, this feels like a missed opportunity. That said, most store owners will spend the majority of their time in the PrestaShop back office rather than the IONOS dashboard, so this is a minor friction point.
This is where IONOS’s PrestaShop hosting differs fundamentally from the WooCommerce product.
With WooCommerce, the platform is pre-installed and ready to use the moment your hosting account is provisioned.
With PrestaShop, you need to install it yourself using IONOS’s Click&Build feature. The process is straightforward, but it is an extra step that WooCommerce users do not have to think about.
After logging in to my IONOS account, I navigated to Websites & stores from the main dashboard. From there, I clicked “Create new website or store” in the top right corner.

This opens the “Create new project” page. I clicked on the “Popular open source solutions” tile, which opens the Click&Build overview page with a list of available applications.

PrestaShop is listed alongside WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, and other popular platforms.
I clicked “Install” on the PrestaShop tile and followed the setup wizard:
After clicking the final install button, IONOS’s Click&Build system handles everything automatically. It uploads the PrestaShop files to your webspace, sets up the database, and configures the installation. I received a notification email within minutes confirming the installation was complete.
The entire installation process, from clicking “Create new website” to having a working PrestaShop store, took under 10 minutes.
Once installed, PrestaShop presents two interfaces: the front office (what your customers see) and the back office (your admin dashboard).
The front office loads with a complete demo store out of the box. The default Hummingbird theme displays a professional-looking storefront with a header navigation (Clothes, Accessories, Art), a hero banner slider, and a “Popular Products” section.
A search bar, language selector, sign-in option, and cart are all present from the start.

This is a significant difference from WooCommerce’s setup experience. Where WooCommerce on IONOS uses AI to generate your initial site content based on your business description, PrestaShop ships with a fully populated demo store that you customize by replacing sample products with your own.
Both approaches get you to a working store quickly, but PrestaShop’s demo gives you an immediate visual reference for how your store will look and function before you start making changes.
The back office is where you manage everything about your store. PrestaShop 9.0.2 (the version installed on IONOS at the time of my test) presents a well-organized admin dashboard with a collapsible left sidebar.

At the top, a toolbar provides quick access to Search, Debug mode, “View my store” (which opens the front office in a new tab), notifications, and account settings.
The PrestaShop version number (9.0.2) is displayed alongside a “Quick Access” dropdown for shortcuts to frequently used pages.
The left sidebar organizes functionality into logical groups:
Welcome: Dashboard and Care Center
Sell: This is where your day-to-day store management lives.

Improve: This is where you extend and customize your store.

The main dashboard area displays time-filtered data (Day, Month, Year, and comparison periods) with a date range selector. Below that, several widgets provide at-a-glance metrics:
On the right side, a PrestaShop News feed keeps you updated on platform developments, and a “Learn & Grow your business” section links to the Help Center, PrestaShop Marketplace, and training resources.
One thing that stands out immediately: the PrestaShop back office shows you real eCommerce metrics on the main dashboard. Sales figures, order counts, conversion rates, cart values, and traffic sources are all visible without navigating away from the home screen.
This is something I noted was missing from the IONOS dashboard for WooCommerce hosting, where store metrics are not surfaced at the account level.
PrestaShop builds this directly into its own admin panel, which is a genuine advantage for store owners who want to monitor business performance at a glance.
The two eCommerce products deliver very different ease-of-use experiences, and that is by design.
WooCommerce is the smoother path for first-time store owners. AI-powered setup, managed updates, and a streamlined dashboard mean you spend your time on products and marketing rather than server administration. The trade-off is less control and a higher price.
PrestaShop requires more hands-on work but rewards you with a more powerful admin interface. The back office surfaces real eCommerce metrics (sales, orders, conversion rates, traffic) directly on the dashboard, something the IONOS WooCommerce management panel lacks.
The performance settings page gives you genuine optimization tools. And the demo store provides an immediate visual starting point that you customize rather than build from scratch.
The purchase flow is nearly identical for both products: clean, transparent, with breadcrumb navigation and clear pricing disclosure. The upsell pages are the main friction point on both sides. The IONOS dashboard is the same general-purpose interface regardless of which product you buy.
The key difference is what happens after you log in. WooCommerce is ready to go. PrestaShop requires a Click&Build installation (under 10 minutes) and then puts you in the driver’s seat for all platform management, updates, and configuration.
For non-technical merchants who want to start selling quickly, WooCommerce is the better fit. For merchants who want full control, deeper built-in analytics, and a lower entry price, PrestaShop on IONOS delivers.
IONOS provides the same support infrastructure across all hosting products, including both eCommerce platforms.
I tested support channels during my WooCommerce hosting review, and the experience applies equally to PrestaShop hosting customers.
All IONOS hosting plans include:
Phone support was the standout channel. After selecting my support topic from the dashboard help panel, I was connected to an agent with no hold time.

The agent provided a clear, technically accurate answer to my firewall configuration question without scripted deflections or unnecessary transfers.
Live chat delivered solid answers, but with slower delivery. The chatbot initiated a handoff to a human agent, and after about a minute I was connected to the server department.

The agent confirmed the same technical information and followed up with a direct link to relevant documentation.
The AI assistant handled a technical question about changing SSH port configuration with a thorough, step-by-step response, including actual terminal commands.

For common administration tasks, it delivers instant, actionable answers. Its limitations show when you need context-specific troubleshooting.
For the full support test details, including response times and quality assessment, see the Support section of our IONOS WooCommerce Hosting Review.
One important caveat: IONOS support covers hosting infrastructure (server configuration, DNS, SSL, backups, account management).
For PrestaShop application-level issues (module conflicts, theme customization, checkout configuration, PrestaShop updates), your primary resources are:

This is a meaningful distinction from the WooCommerce product, where IONOS manages the WordPress and WooCommerce environment end-to-end.
With PrestaShop hosting, IONOS keeps the server running, but you are responsible for the application.
Yes, with a clear distinction between the two products.
Choose WooCommerce hosting ($16/month) if you want a managed, hands-off eCommerce environment with AI-powered setup, automatic updates, and application-level support included. This is the right choice for first-time store owners, small businesses who want to focus on selling rather than server management, and anyone already comfortable with WordPress.
Choose PrestaShop hosting (from $4/month) if you want a lower entry price, full control over your eCommerce platform, a back office with built-in sales analytics, and access to PrestaShop’s 6,000+ module ecosystem. This is the right choice for budget-conscious merchants, those selling internationally (PrestaShop’s multi-language and multi-currency support is excellent), and store owners who want granular control over performance optimization and store configuration.
The honest limitation across both products: renewal prices jump significantly on all IONOS plans. Budget for the increase after year one. WooCommerce’s single-plan structure means you cannot scale within the product line if your needs grow. PrestaShop hosting is standard shared hosting without eCommerce-specific managed services, so you need to be comfortable handling your own updates and troubleshooting.
For most first-time store owners, WooCommerce is the safer bet. For technically comfortable merchants who want more control at a lower price, PrestaShop on IONOS shared hosting delivers genuine value.
Explore IONOS eCommerce hosting plans. WooCommerce starts at $16/month, PrestaShop hosting starts at $4/month, both with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
| Ime plana | Prostor | Brzina | OS | Panel | Broj sajtova | Cena | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Start for free | Neograničeno | Neograničeno | cPanel | Neograničeno | 0,00 US$ | Detalji | |
| Plus | Neograničeno | Neograničeno | cPanel | Neograničeno | 1,00 US$ | Detalji | |
| Essential | 10 GB | Neograničeno | cPanel | 1 | 4,00 US$ | Detalji | |
| Starter Hosting | 100 GB | Neograničeno | cPanel | 10 | 6,00 US$ | Detalji | |
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| Pro ASP.net | 250 GB | Neograničeno | cPanel | 5 | 7,00 US$ | Detalji | |
| Ultimate | Neograničeno | Neograničeno | cPanel | Neograničeno | 10,00 US$ | Detalji | |
| Expert ASP.net | 500 GB | Neograničeno | cPanel | 50 | 11,00 US$ | Detalji |
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IONOS offers dedicated hosting for two eCommerce platforms: WooCommerce and PrestaShop. WooCommerce hosting is a managed WordPress product with the eCommerce plugin pre-installed and optimized. PrestaShop hosting is standard shared web hosting with PrestaShop available as a free Click&Build installation. Both include a free domain, SSL certificate, and 24/7 support.
WooCommerce hosting is the better choice for beginners. It includes AI-powered site creation tools, managed WordPress updates, and a simpler setup process. PrestaShop has a steeper learning curve with a more complex back office, and you are responsible for managing your own updates and module installations. The trade-off is that PrestaShop starts at $4/month versus $16/month for WooCommerce.
Yes. Both WooCommerce and PrestaShop hosting plans include a 30-day money-back guarantee on annual or multi-year terms. If the hosting does not meet your expectations, you can cancel within 30 days for a full refund.
These are separate IONOS products, so switching requires purchasing a new WooCommerce hosting plan and migrating your product data. There is no one-click migration path between the two. You would need to export your products from PrestaShop and import them into WooCommerce, which can be done with migration plugins but requires manual effort.
No. Unlike WooCommerce hosting, where IONOS handles WordPress and plugin updates automatically, PrestaShop hosting is self-managed. You are responsible for updating PrestaShop core, modules, and themes through the PrestaShop back office. PrestaShop does include an Update Assistant module that simplifies the update process, but the responsibility is yours.
2Both platforms support unlimited products. The WooCommerce plan explicitly includes unlimited products and categories. PrestaShop has no built-in product limits either. Your practical limit is determined by your hosting plan’s storage and database resources, but even the Starter shared hosting plan at $6/month with 100 GB storage and 50 databases can support a substantial product catalog.
Yes. IONOS is listed as PrestaShop’s recommended hosting partner. PrestaShop is available as a Click&Build application on all IONOS web hosting plans at no additional cost, and IONOS’s shared hosting infrastructure meets PrestaShop’s system requirements including PHP 8.0+, MySQL databases, and sufficient memory limits.
IONOS accepts credit cards (Mastercard, Visa, Discover), PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Amazon Pay, and Klarna. These options are available at checkout for both WooCommerce and PrestaShop hosting purchases.

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