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Wednesday, May 19, 2021

HostGator Review

 Limitless web hosting – host as many domains as you want for a set price.


OUR VERDICT

HostGator provides functional plans with no irritating limitations, but in some cases, it can be costly.

FOR

  • 45-day money-back guarantee
  • Wide variety of plans and products
  • CPanel hosting management

AGAINST

  • Pricing isn’t clear upfront
  • No email-based support
Basic in Houston HostGator is an international web hosting firm with many major hosting companies such as Domain.com, Bluehost, iPage, SiteBuilder.com, and more that now belong to the Endurance Group.

In 2002, Brent Oxley launched Hostgator from inside his dorm in Florida. However, it has expanded since then. It launched new data centers, as well as Austin, Florianopolis, São Paulo, Mumbai, and Bangalore offices in Houston and Utah.
Now let's look at the plans, pricing, functionality, and support of the business to find out if HostGator is the right web host.

A broad range of products and services, including WordPress hosting, hosting of VPS, specialized hosting, and website developers, are available at the HostGator. However, we will concentrate in this analysis on the shared hosting plans of the company, since both first-time and seasoned users are probably attracted to them.


The company has three common hosting plans from the beginning of the 'Hatchling plan' base set. You can access a single domain, install a click, and a free SSL certificate for only $2.75 per month. This scheme gives you access to a single domain.

We then have 'the baby package,' which includes all the plans in Hatchling, but you now have limitless areas to deal with at $3.95 a month for a little more than a dollar.


We have finally the 'Business plan' that HostGator recommends itself. This plan contains all the characteristics of the Baby plan. You also get a free Positive SSL, Free IP, and Free SEO tools update for $5.95 a month.




Signing up with HostGator

The registration process of HostGator is relatively simple, but you need to be careful when checking out. If not, you will end up paying unintentionally for additional features that you do not need or choose a scheme that has a longer contract duration.

We said earlier how the company website prices could be somewhat deceptive. However, if you do not take notice, you can also get extra payments to detect SiteLock or to automatically save them every day as these extras would be added to your order automatically during the check-out. Unchecking boxes is simple enough, but you can spend more on these extras if you do not need them or want them if you run through HostGator's registration process.

However, HostGator makes the registration process simpler than some other providers for web hosting. All the information you need is available on one page with details of your domain, hosting scheme, accounting, and payment details. To finally complete your order, you will need to scroll quite a bit horizontally. But you can see at least exactly what information the organization wants (name, email, physical address, payment info), without hitting the back button academically deleting your data.

Creating a site

Regardless of the shared hosting plans, you select from HostGator, the company offers you access to a free builder. It is not the most advanced or the full builder of the website. It does, however, include nearly 100 templates with up to six pages per site, which is good enough for you to start.

HostGator does, however, have the logo of the business in the footer. But if you create a personal website, this shouldn't be a concern. Other hosting companies require that a website builder be paid extra. So it's a nice touch that even for users who choose the cheapest Hatchling package, the company offers a website builder.

The builder of the website is start-up-friendly and contains an adjustable function that helps you develop a site at all costs. Adding additional applications is also a breeze thanks to HostGator's one-click QuickInstall setup for WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, and other common web applications.

We were also impressed that there were more functions than anticipated when we first signed on to the customer portals of HostGator. There are also high-level site resource icons like FTP, a File Manager, and more in addition to your account details.

Experienced users are likely to hop into cPanel directly. These same high-level features are available and they can change even more low-level. It won't take you too long to get your grip on it, even though you haven't used it before. The most important resources in the popular section on the top of this page are a file manager, email accounts, FTP accounts, etc.


Hostgator Performance

When we examine the efficiency of a web host, the first thing we want to look at is the support options available, which can be challenging for even seasoned users to configure their websites. Fortunately, HostGator offers many support services. This includes an online database, customer forums, live chat, US phone support, and even direct mail to their global offices.

The web forum of our organization is very different from the ones we saw because HostGator employees do not answer questions, but rather other clients. Help articles from HostGator are even more helpful. They are accessible directly from cPanel and on a separate website. Many good articles about web hosting are available, and the company also provides video tutorials to enable users to create their websites first.

We have referred our website to Bitcatcha.com and a few different server speed tests for our final examination. We did not have any problems with the results. Tests have also shown that global access times are faster than normal.

Verdict and Conclusion

HostGator provides you with all the tools and functionality to create a website. The builder of your website could use an upgrade with fewer page limitations and more models. We also want HostGator to be more straightforward in price terms on its website, but we also saw other web hosts using similar strategies.




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