Feature-rich Domain Manager in Shared Hosting
With a shared hosting from our company, you’ll exert complete authority over your domain names and over everything associated with them. Included in our all-in-one Hepsia Control Panel, our advanced Domain Manager will permit you to accomplish lots of things from a single location without needing to sign in and out of separate admin panels. For instance, you’ll be able to register a brand new domain or to renew an active one, to update the WHOIS info or to hide it altogether using our Whois Privacy Protection service, to host or to park a domain name with a couple of clicks of the mouse. The options listed so far are standard for any such tool, but with our Domain Manager’s fast-access buttons, you will be able also to modify the DNS records for any of your domains, to create a database, an FTP account or an email, to examine traffic statistics and so on. The tool is powerful, albeit easy to work with, so even if you’ve never had a web hosting account before, you will not experience any problems while administering your domain names and the hosting space for them.
Feature-rich Domain Manager in Semi-dedicated Hosting
You’ll be able to administer your domains without any effort if you order a Linux semi-dedicated package from us. The Domain Manager, which is built into our custom-created Hepsia Control Panel, includes many features that will permit you to do anything you would like with only a few clicks. Aside from the typical options that you would expect from such a tool, such as registering and renewing a domain, changing the WHOIS info or enabling Whois Privacy Protection, you’ll also be able to take advantage of more advanced functions via fast-access buttons. In this way, you can effortlessly set up an email, access your web files, see visitor statistics or buy an SSL certificate for any of your domain names. All these features are available in one place and in spite of the fact that the Domain Manager is an advanced tool, it’s intuitive enough to be used by persons with little-to-no experience.