Websites
Pack S, M or XL for WordPress, Laravel, Node.js and PHP.
Fusengine uses Fuseboat packs to set up readable web and email hosting: WordPress website, business site, small catalogue, Node.js application, MariaDB databases or domain mailboxes.
Public Fuseboat pricing is annual: web from CHF 125/year, mail from CHF 55/year. Fusengine scopes the setup, configuration, migration, DNS, tests, documentation and operational support.
The separation is deliberate: Fuseboat provides the Swiss hosting pack, while Fusengine handles setup, takeover of an existing environment, registrar coordination and post-cutover checks.
The work starts from existing access: registrar, DNS zone, host, CMS, FTP/SFTP, database, IMAP/SMTP mailboxes, redirects, certificates, anti-spam, backups and cutover constraints.
The quote separates the Fuseboat subscription from Fusengine work. An SME can see what belongs to the yearly pack, what belongs to the one-off migration and what needs support or out-of-scope intervention.
The expected result is not only active hosting. The team must know where the domain, DNS zone, Plesk panel, backups, mailboxes, admin access and support path are when a form, mailbox or certificate blocks a working day.
Fuseboat pack
Scoped web and email
Plesk, website, mailboxes and databases documented before cutover.
The yearly pack stays readable; setup work is separated.
Cutover · SME
Controlled migration DNS + email
The domain, mailboxes and admin access stay traceable.
The amounts below reflect the annual packs published on fuseboat.co/tarifs and checked on May 31, 2026. The packs expose disk volume, domains, mailboxes, databases, Git or SSH depending on the offer, and SSL. Fusengine migration, DNS, mailbox takeover, tests and setup work are scoped separately after reviewing existing access.
Node.js Pack S, Hosting Pack M or Hosting Pack XL depending on stack, domains, databases and volume
Plan migrationMail S or Mail Premium for professional domain email
Plan migrationService after auditing existing access and selecting the pack
Plan migrationWeb and email subscriptions are the public Fuseboat tariffs checked on May 31, 2026: web CHF 125, 155 or 185 per year; email CHF 55 or 99.90 per year. Fusengine migration, configuration, DNS, support, emergency takeover or documentation work is quoted separately so recurring subscription and one-off intervention stay distinct.
The right choice depends on the website, email, DNS criticality, recovery need and how much time the team can spend on operations. A business website, a WordPress site with forms, a small catalogue and executive email do not carry the same risk.
Useful hosting groups the website, mailboxes, redirects, aliases, DNS and certificates into an operation the team can understand.

Fusengine sets up Fuseboat packs, configures Plesk, prepares accounts and documents limits: domains, mailboxes, disk space, databases, Git access, webmail, recovery and support.
For an SME, this avoids common blind spots: domain at one provider, DNS at another, an unmanaged WordPress site, a critical mailbox without a clear backup scope and certificate renewals without an identified owner.
Email problems often come from a half-migrated DNS zone, old records or a cutover without prepared TTLs.

We document MX, SPF, DKIM, DMARC, aliases and redirects so email remains usable during and after the cutover.
The check also covers real usage: shared accounts, executive mailboxes, WordPress forms, multifunction printers, CRM, billing tools and third-party services that send email with the domain.
A backup that has never been restored is still an assumption. The hosting scope must cover retention, backup perimeter and human-error scenarios.

Support clarifies what can be restored: files, database, mailbox, DNS configuration or full environment.
The scenario matters as much as the tool: broken form after an update, deleted database, compromised mailbox, expired certificate, wrong DNS change or inaccessible website after a theme change.
A clean migration starts with an access inventory: registrar, hosting provider, CMS, FTP/SFTP, database, mail accounts and external providers.

We prepare TTLs, copy data, test the website, migrate mailboxes, switch DNS and keep a rollback path if a critical service reacts badly.
The cutover window is chosen according to the activity: shop, firm, association, restaurant, technical office or B2B service. The point is to know what to check, who decides and how to roll back.
Registrar, hosting provider, DNS, CMS, FTP/SFTP, database, mailboxes, aliases, anti-spam, forms, SMTP services and existing backups are listed before any action.
Offer choice, account creation, TTLs, certificates, backups, cutover plan, responsibilities, intervention window and validation criteria are defined.
Website, database, mailbox and DNS setting migration to the target environment with tests for frontend, CMS, forms, webmail and outbound email.
DNS change, website and email checks, monitoring, SPF/DKIM/DMARC verification, temporary retention of the previous service when useful and handover documentation.
A hosting price does not say who answers when a domain expires, a mailbox is blocked or a restore must be done quickly. Fusengine adds scoping, follow-up and operational responsibility around the Fuseboat subscription.
Fusengine follows websites, domains and email from Vevey, with a practical understanding of Swiss SME constraints: small teams, inherited providers, scattered access and fast response needs.
The website, mailboxes, DNS, certificates and deliverability are managed as one operational service, because email outages often start with a DNS detail outside the hosting panel.
Recovery is part of the scope: perimeter, retention, frequency, test, realistic delay and limits are explicit before an incident, not discovered on the day of the problem.
Access, risks, TTLs, tests, owners and rollback are listed to avoid an improvised cutover between registrar, host and business tools.
The scope states what is included, what belongs to a one-off intervention and what depends on an external provider: domain, DNS, WordPress, plugins, mailboxes, anti-spam, backups and recovery.
These answers frame operational topics: offer scope, migration, DNS, backups, incidents, support limits and responsibility between Fuseboat, Fusengine and existing providers.
An SME on the Riviera often needs to take over a previous host without cutting the domain or mailboxes. A Lausanne firm expects reliable WordPress hosting, a Geneva team authenticated email, a Montreux activity a cutover that protects bookings and forms. In each context, Fusengine connects Fuseboat to the real operational risk: DNS, SSL, backups, recovery, Plesk or admin access.
Send the context: domain, current host, number of mailboxes, CMS, DNS constraints, available backups and any urgency. Fusengine separates the Fuseboat pack from the configuration, migration and support work to quote.