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To pay for 2 months' hosting at a stretch, consider a VM/VPS from your favourite cloud provider. They should be happy to power it down and store an image/snapshot for 10 months for a minimal fee.
I've had pretty good experience using Nochex for payment processing via their gateway. Takes away all the PCI-DSS hassles from me and just works. It's not cheap on a per-transaction basis so YMMV on that, but there's no up-front or ongoing fees otherwise.Last edited by openstrike; 9 February 2026, 17:08.
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WordPress with the WooCommerce plugin perhaps? Use Stripe for payments. Hosting shouldn't cost too much per annum.
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I used Freeola.com for this kind of thing. Get the domain from them and the very basic website hosting and email is free. They also have a fairly good site builder, which might include most if not all of your requirement. There are bolt-ons as needed for the ore complex requirements, but they aren't expensive. They don't care if it gets zero traffic!Originally posted by Dorkeaux View PostHey Peeps,
I don't know why I didn't think to ask here sooner.
I belong to a club that meets annually.
Lots of optional paid events and a little merch.
We need a website that can do the following:- Be inexpensive.
- Be spun up for 2 months a year, then made dormant. For cost purposes. There will be no requirement for activity outside the 2 month window.
- Host pictures and text about events, mainly boilerplate.
- Maintain a small product catalogue, and a basket paradigm. Typical eCommerce site.
- Accept payments by Visa/Mastercard at least. Many, many currencies.
- Not take a fortune in payment processing nor exchange fees.
- Optionally handle multiple languages.
- Have a box to send messages to the admin.
- Not take a lot of my valueable time to code. An OOB solution would be great.
Any thoughts?
Failing that, talk to your local college. They tend to have a lot of webbies looking for experience.
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eCommerce website
Hey Peeps,
I don't know why I didn't think to ask here sooner.
I belong to a club that meets annually.
Lots of optional paid events and a little merch.
We need a website that can do the following:- Be inexpensive.
- Be spun up for 2 months a year, then made dormant. For cost purposes. There will be no requirement for activity outside the 2 month window.
- Host pictures and text about events, mainly boilerplate.
- Maintain a small product catalogue, and a basket paradigm. Typical eCommerce site.
- Accept payments by Visa/Mastercard at least. Many, many currencies.
- Not take a fortune in payment processing nor exchange fees.
- Optionally handle multiple languages.
- Have a box to send messages to the admin.
- Not take a lot of my valueable time to code. An OOB solution would be great.
Any thoughts?Tags: None
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