About cPanel & WHM
cPanel & WHM pricing
cPanel & WHM does not have a free version but does offer a free trial. cPanel & WHM paid version starts at USD 17.49/month.
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cPanel & WHM Reviews
Feature rating
- Industry: Events Services
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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Web Dev's Bestfriend
Pros
Easy to manage, secured and a web developer's best friend. Functions are modularized - quick and easy to install, manage and maintain.
Cons
Too frequent updates that need to troubleshoot for incompatibilities.
- Industry: Information Technology & Services
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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For Managing Web server & Hosting business - this is absolutely the best option.
I’ve been using Cpanel & WHM for over 7 years now and I’m really happy with their product.
Pros
I run a small Web development and Hosting business. Cpanel & WHM really made my business easy. Cpanel takes care of your web hosting needs. If you’re reselling hosting space, WHM offers everything you need and it works like a charm with WHMCS automating billing and everything.
Cons
Cpanel license is little expensive for small business or individuals if purchased directly from them but most hosting companies provide free license tagged with their products
- Industry: Internet
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Moved to Plesk as it provides better features and is better value for money
I have used WHM for an number of years, and am in the final stages of moving all of my sites that or on WHM based servers to plesk based ones - just because something is industry standard, does not mean that it is good or should continue being the defacto software that hosts use.
Pros
This is simple to implement and is a standardised piece of software that is regularly used on many hosts, so you know what you can do when logon to a new server - reducing developer / devops learning curve.
Cons
It's outdated, it isn't a pleasant UX, it feels like it is buggy, the only documentation isn't great and is community led so it feels like it is awkward or inaccurate. The update process always feels risky, and the methods of implemnting nginx just feel awkward.
- Industry: Internet
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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WHM & Cpanel make navigating hosting solutions across different hosts a breeze
WHM (WebHost Manager) I have used since release and enjoy the UI for my own use at times, being more used to cPanel I can go either way. However for Clients, WHM is a stellar product and I enjoy it for that purpose every time I use it. cPanel is just ubiquitous to me when I consider hosting in general. Over the years I have had to use proprietary stuff from GoDaddy and many others but they were all CRAP. I would suggest against any option other than cPanel in any use short of huge Cloud accounts that need the specific build some Hosting requires. I have a Siteground account that is an indication of that, but short of anything below high dollar hosting I wouldnt work with a host that lacks cPanel functionality.
Pros
Generic in terms of branding, fully functional in that form. In other words, different hosts aren't compelled to change it and that makes working on clients sites easily with no learning curve to worry about
Cons
Occasionally doesn't allow for a feature but usually, that's the host. I really have no issue at all with Cpanel and have considered any hosting I was deciding on first based on cPanel. If they don't have it I will go to higher pricing first
- Industry: Marketing & Advertising
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Excellent solution for hosting websites and emails
My overall experience has been very good, cPanel and WHM allow you to achieve all of your digital marketing needs and client-side requirements for hosting, web development and emails.
Pros
cPanel is a great product that makes it extremely easy to manage your own servers, DNS records as well as emails and clients websites. It is an all in one solution to managing both emails and websites as well as the technical aspects through a wonderful interface.
The WHM master control panel also makes it very easy to manage multiple cPanel accounts and functionalities. Furthermore, allowing you to create separate login details for each of your clients to access their own cPanel dashboard for management purposes
Cons
The biggest cons with regards to cPanel is that there exists no automatic backup functionality which is a very important feature, single-use licenses can also become extremely expensive. Lastly, the email interface options could also use more work and features to be included.