American web hosting company ChemiCloud was established in July 2016. Its English-language website sells cloud shared hosting, reseller hosting, cloud VPS, and domain services.
Features and Ease of Use
ChemiCloud offers three WordPress-optimized shared hosting plans, four reseller hosting plans, and four cloud VPS plans. The three shared hosting plans provide you with:
- Seven worldwide server locations
- cPanel control panel
- One to unlimited hosted websites
- 15 GB to 35 GB SSD storage
- Unlimited bandwidth
- Unlimited email accounts
- Free website migration
- Free Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate
- Free daily backups
You can set up your website using either the Softaculous installer (that helps you install CMS or other applications) or the extra-cost Weebly website builder (which helps you create a professional-looking website without having to be a web design or development expert).
Performance is assured thanks to a combination of HTTP/2, LiteSpeed caching, a free CDN, and SSD storage. You get a good 99.99% uptime guarantee.
Pricing and Support
ChemiCloud offers shared hosting plans at a slightly higher price. However, you’ll receive several freebies, including SSL, Softaculous, SiteLock, a CDN, and a free domain for life. While email security and the Weebly website builder require additional payment, you can take advantage of occasional coupon codes to achieve noteworthy savings.
Pay in U.S. dollars by PayPal or credit/debit card on annual to triennial terms, with savings for longer sign-ups. The generous 45-day money-back guarantee gives you a good amount of time to get out early with a full refund if you’re not entirely happy.
You can reach out to the customer support team, available 24/7, through phone, support ticket, email, or live chat. This provider assures an immediate response via live chat and a response time of ten minutes for tickets. In fact, I received fast responses to my questions through the live chat option.
Self-support resources seem to be limited (at least for pre-sales prospect customers) to the ChemiCloud blog.