Managed Statamic Hosting
Hosting that fits how Statamic actually works
Statamic isn’t WordPress — it can be hosted in fundamentally different ways. We recommend the right approach and manage the infrastructure so you don’t have to.
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Statamic is flexible.
Your hosting should be too.
Because Statamic uses flat files instead of a database, you have hosting options that WordPress never offered. We help you pick the right one.
Traditional Server
A managed server running Statamic dynamically. Best for sites with forms, user authentication, or frequently updated content.
Static Site Generation
Pre-render your entire site as HTML and serve it from a CDN. Blazing fast, incredibly secure, and virtually unhackable.
Hybrid Approach
Static pages for most content, dynamic features where needed. The best of both worlds for complex sites.
CDN-First Deployment
Serve your site from edge locations worldwide. Fast everywhere, for everyone, regardless of where your visitors are.
What we manage
Infrastructure you don’t have to think about
Server Configuration
Optimized for Statamic from the start — PHP, caching, file permissions, and deployment pipelines all configured properly.
SSL & Security
Automated SSL certificates, firewall rules, and security hardening. Statamic’s flat-file architecture is already secure — we keep it that way.
Automated Backups
Daily backups with point-in-time recovery. Your content is in flat files and version controlled, but we back up everything else too.
Performance Monitoring
Response times, resource usage, and Core Web Vitals tracked continuously. We catch problems before your visitors do.
Statamic & Laravel Updates
We handle version upgrades, security patches, and dependency updates — tested in staging before touching production.
Uptime Monitoring
24/7 monitoring with automated alerts. If something goes down, we know about it before you do.
Why managed matters
Hosting Statamic isn’t like hosting WordPress
WordPress hosting is a commodity — thousands of providers, one-click installs, shared servers. It works because WordPress is designed to run everywhere, even if “everywhere” means slowly and insecurely.
Statamic is different. It can be deployed as a traditional PHP application, a static site, or a hybrid. Each approach has different infrastructure requirements, different performance characteristics, and different tradeoffs.
We’ve deployed Statamic in all these configurations. We know which approach fits which situation, and we manage the infrastructure so your team can focus on content instead of servers.
We wrote a detailed guide covering each hosting architecture, the trade-offs involved, and how to think about the decision:
Common questions
Which hosting approach is best?
It depends on your site. Static generation is fastest and most secure, but not every site can be fully static. We recommend the right approach based on your specific requirements — forms, user accounts, update frequency, and budget all factor in.
Can we use our existing hosting?
Sometimes. If your current hosting runs PHP 8+ and meets Statamic’s requirements, we can work with it. But most WordPress hosting isn’t optimized for Statamic, and you’d be leaving performance on the table.
What about uptime guarantees?
We use infrastructure providers with 99.9%+ uptime SLAs and add our own monitoring layer on top. Specific guarantees depend on the hosting configuration — we’ll spell it out clearly.
Do you handle domain and DNS?
We can manage DNS configuration and handle the cutover during migration. You keep ownership of your domain — we just make sure it points to the right place.
What if we need to scale?
Statamic’s architecture scales beautifully — especially with static generation or CDN deployment. If your traffic grows, the infrastructure grows with it. We plan for this from the start.
Want hosting you don’t have to worry about?
Book a discovery call and we’ll talk about the right hosting setup for your Statamic site.
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