fitgap

Dynamicweb Cloud & Monitoring

Features
Ease of use
Ease of management
Quality of support
Affordability
Market presence
Take the quiz to check if Dynamicweb Cloud & Monitoring and its alternatives fit your requirements.
Pricing from
Contact the product provider
Free Trial unavailable
Free version
User corporate size
Small
Medium
Large
User industry
-

What is Dynamicweb Cloud & Monitoring

Dynamicweb Cloud & Monitoring is a managed hosting and operations service for running Dynamicweb solutions in a vendor-managed cloud environment. It targets organizations and agencies that deploy Dynamicweb-based websites, eCommerce, and PIM implementations and want the vendor to handle infrastructure, uptime monitoring, and operational support. The offering combines hosting with monitoring and incident handling rather than providing only self-serve web hosting. It is typically used to standardize environments across development, staging, and production for Dynamicweb deployments.

pros

Vendor-managed Dynamicweb operations

The service is designed specifically for hosting Dynamicweb solutions, which can reduce ambiguity around platform requirements and operational responsibilities. Teams can rely on a single vendor for both the application platform and the hosting/monitoring layer. This can simplify escalation paths compared with using a generic host where application expertise is separate. It also supports organizations that prefer a managed model over self-administered infrastructure.

Integrated monitoring and alerting

Cloud & Monitoring includes monitoring as part of the service rather than treating it as an add-on that customers must assemble themselves. This can improve visibility into availability and basic operational health for production environments. For lean IT teams, bundled monitoring reduces the need to integrate third-party tools and maintain alerting rules. It also supports faster incident detection compared with unmanaged hosting.

Standardized hosted environments

A managed cloud offering typically provides consistent environment configuration across deployments, which helps reduce environment drift between staging and production. Standardization can make releases and troubleshooting more predictable for teams running multiple Dynamicweb sites or instances. It can also support governance requirements by keeping hosting patterns consistent across projects. This is particularly relevant for agencies managing multiple customer implementations.

cons

Platform-specific hosting focus

The service is oriented around Dynamicweb deployments rather than being a general-purpose managed hosting platform. Organizations running heterogeneous stacks may still need additional hosting providers and monitoring tools for non-Dynamicweb workloads. This can increase operational fragmentation if Dynamicweb is only one part of the overall web portfolio. It may also limit portability compared with more platform-agnostic hosting approaches.

Less self-serve flexibility

Managed hosting models often trade customer control for operational simplicity, which can constrain low-level infrastructure customization. Teams that require bespoke networking, nonstandard runtime components, or highly customized observability pipelines may find the managed model limiting. Change processes may depend on vendor support rather than immediate self-service. This can affect teams with frequent infrastructure experimentation needs.

Limited public service transparency

Publicly available details about specific SLAs, monitoring scope, and included operational tasks can be limited compared with some hosting providers that publish extensive service catalogs. Buyers may need to validate what is included (e.g., backup policies, patching responsibilities, incident response hours, and reporting) during procurement. This can lengthen evaluation cycles and make like-for-like comparisons harder. Clear documentation and contract review become more important.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
Commerce (stand-alone) Custom — Request pricing Cloud-based commerce solution; flexible B2B/B2C/D2C, multi-storefront, no transaction fees.
CMS (stand-alone) Custom — Request pricing Cloud-based CMS; unlimited websites/pages/languages/users/domains; no-code editor.
PIM (stand-alone) Custom — Request pricing Product Information Management with workflows, integrations and automation.
Suite (All-in-one: CMS + Commerce + PIM) Custom — Request pricing Integrated Composable Commerce Suite; cloud hosting & monitoring available; enterprise features.

Additional published fees (from Dynamicweb official documentation):

  • Service requests: Default hourly rate DKK 1.250 / EUR 170 (listed as current default price per hour).
  • Reopen terminated solution: DKK 1.000 / EUR 140.
  • SSL certificate pricelist (prices per year, listed as of 1/1/2024): Basic SSL — DKK 1.068 / EUR 144; Multi (3 domains incl.) — DKK 2.124 / EUR 276; Extra domain (multi) — DKK 276 / EUR 36.

Notes: Dynamicweb’s official pricing page requires you to "Request pricing" and states they cannot show standard prices because solutions are customized to client needs. No publicly-available fixed subscription prices for "Dynamicweb Cloud & Monitoring" were found on the vendor site.

Seller details

Dynamicweb Software A/S
Aarhus, Denmark
1999
Private
https://dynamicweb.com/
https://x.com/dynamicweb
https://www.linkedin.com/company/dynamicweb/

Tools by Dynamicweb Software A/S

Dynamicweb Cloud & Monitoring
Dynamicweb eCommerce Suite

Popular categories

All categories