Feature-rich Domain Manager in Hosting
Managing your domains and everything connected with them will be amazingly easy if you get a hosting package through our company. Your account will be administered through the avant-garde Hepsia Control Panel, an integral part of which is our feature-loaded Domain Manager. The latter will permit you to handle all your domain names effortlessly – you will be able to register and to renew domain names in bulk, to enable Whois Privacy Protection for any of them or to change their DNS resource records, to park and to redirect them with only a couple of mouse clicks. The tool also has fast-access buttons and by clicking on any of your domain names, you’ll be able to do lots of things – to monitor traffic stats, to create emails or databases, to access the website files pertaining to the given domain name and much more. The strength of our Domain Manager is that all these features are accessible in one single location, so you won’t have to sign in and out of separate admin interfaces, which will spare you a lot of time.
Feature-rich Domain Manager in Semi-dedicated Servers
Our Linux semi-dedicated servers will grant you absolute authority over your domain names. The accounts are administered via our custom Hepsia Control Panel and the domain names in particular – through the Domain Manager tool, which is powerful, yet very simple to work with. You will be able to do more or less everything from one place – domain name registrations, renewals, Whois Privacy Protection options and WHOIS changes are all just a single click away, but you will also be able to carry out many more operations, such as creating an email address or a subdomain, accessing your web files or viewing traffic statistics for any of the domains hosted under the semi-dedicated server account. These functions are accessible via fast-access buttons and right-click context menus, which will save you lots of time, especially if you wish to execute multiple tasks. They’ll make administering your domains quite easy, even if you’ve got little-to-no practical experience.