BigCommerce vs Nexcess

A detailed comparison to help you choose between BigCommerce and Nexcess.

BigCommerce

BigCommerce

Enterprise e-commerce platform with built-in hosting and multi-channel selling

Nexcess

Nexcess

Managed WordPress hosting built for performance and scale

Overview
Rating3.9 (392 reviews)5.0 (233 reviews)
Pricing modelpaidpaid
Best forMid-market and enterprise retailers needing multi-channel selling infrastructure with developer-friendly APIs and room to grow beyond single-store limitations.Agencies managing multiple WordPress sites and developers who need automation, scalability, and staging tools without managing server infrastructure.
Pricing transparency
Intro price$39.00/mo$15.00/mo
Renewal price$39.00/mo$15.00/mo
Renewal hike+0%+0%
Renewal transparencygoodgood
Money-back days15 days30 days
Uptime guarantee99.99%99.9%
Hosting amenities
cPanel included
WordPress 1-click
Staging environment
Daily backups
Free SSL
Free domain
Free migration
Phone support
Live chat
LiteSpeed server
Green hosting
Data-center locations
Regions
United StatesEuropeAustralia
United States
Tags
Tags
free ssldaily backupsstaging environmentphone support24 7 support
free sslfree migrationdaily backupsstaging environmentphone support24 7 supportwoocommerce optimised
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BigCommerce

Pros

  • + Deploy storefronts without managing servers or security patches
  • + Sell simultaneously across web, Amazon, eBay, and social platforms from one dashboard
  • + Access advanced analytics and conversion optimization tools built for B2B and high-volume sellers
  • + Customize deeply via APIs and webhooks without vendor lock-in

Cons

  • - Transaction fees on top of subscription make costs unpredictable at scale
  • - Steeper learning curve than Shopify for non-technical store owners
  • - Limited free theme selection compared to competitors
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Nexcess

Pros

  • + Automate WordPress updates and security patches
  • + Scale resources on-demand without site downtime
  • + Access staging environments for safe testing
  • + Use Git integration and SSH for custom development
  • + Leverage built-in caching and CDN optimization

Cons

  • - Higher entry price than generic shared hosting providers
  • - Limited control over server configuration compared to VPS/dedicated options
  • - Overkill for simple single-site WordPress projects
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