With WooCommerce, disk space won’t save you. What matters is response time when many things happen at once: filters, variations, AJAX, cart fragments, checkout. This stack is built for eCommerce behavior — not a simple blog.
The difference is in stack tuning and real load behavior — not marketing promises.
Users won’t wait. When your store loads fast and checkout runs smoothly, you see the impact in conversions and fewer abandoned carts.


WooCommerce issues are specific: caching rules, checkout behavior, plugins, payments, query performance. You want people who know where to look and how to propose practical fixes.