How to Install Shopping Cart Software

Getting Started | Updated March 2026

The easiest way to add a shopping cart or e-commerce to your website is through Softaculous, the one-click installer included in your cPanel. Softaculous offers several e-commerce platforms including WooCommerce (WordPress plugin), PrestaShop, OpenCart, and more. This guide covers the most popular options and how to install them.

01. WooCommerce (Recommended)

  1. Install WordPress - use Softaculous in cPanel for a one-click install
  2. Log into WordPress admin
  3. Go to Plugins > Add New > search for "WooCommerce"
  4. Install and activate
  5. Follow the setup wizard - configure your store details, payment methods (PayPal, Stripe), shipping, and tax settings

WooCommerce is the best choice for most small to mid-size stores. It's free (paid extensions available for advanced features), has thousands of themes, and integrates with every major payment processor.

02. Other Shopping Cart Options

All of these are available in cPanel > Softaculous > E-Commerce category:

  • PrestaShop - standalone e-commerce platform, good for larger stores that don't need WordPress
  • OpenCart - lightweight, multi-store support, large extension marketplace
  • Magento (OpenMage) - enterprise-grade, best suited for VPS or dedicated servers due to resource requirements
Tip

For shared hosting, WooCommerce or PrestaShop are the best choices. Magento requires significantly more server resources than shared hosting provides. If you need Magento, consider a VPS.

03. SSL Is Required for E-Commerce

Any site that accepts payments must use HTTPS. Your Ultra account includes free SSL certificates via AutoSSL, so this is already covered. Just make sure HTTPS is forced on your site. See our SSL guide for details.

Payment processors like Stripe and PayPal require HTTPS and will not work on unencrypted connections.

Need Help Setting Up Your Store?

If you're running into issues during installation or payment configuration, open a ticket.

Open a Support Ticket

Quick Recap

  1. WooCommerce is the top choice - free, runs on WordPress, huge ecosystem
  2. Install WordPress first - via Softaculous, then add WooCommerce plugin
  3. Other options - PrestaShop, OpenCart available via Softaculous
  4. SSL is mandatory - already included free with your Ultra account
  5. Avoid Magento on shared hosting - it needs a VPS for decent performance

Last updated March 2026 · Browse all Getting Started articles

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