Argentinian web hosting company Conectemos has been in the market for five years. It has servers in Canada, the U.S.A., and Argentina, and it offers a decent range of hosting products such as shared hosting, cloud hosting, CMS hosting, VPS hosting, dedicated servers, and domain registration.
The Spanish-language Conectemos website has a simple and attractive design, and it displays prices in Argentine pesos.
Features and Ease of Use
The three SSD shared hosting plans — Basic, Medium, and High — differ in storage, monthly bandwidth, and hosted domains. The Basic plan provides 15 GB disk space, 45 GB monthly bandwidth, and one hosted domain. At the other end of the scale, the High plan provides 55 GB disk space, unlimited monthly bandwidth, and five hosted domains.
All shared hosting packages provide you with:
- SSD storage
- 100% uptime guarantee
- Free SSL certificate
- Plesk control panel
- Built-in installer
- Cloudflare CDN
- Unlimited subdomains
- Cron jobs
- Remote backups
The SSD storage is far faster and more reliable than traditional HDD storage, and performance is further improved by the Cloudflare CDN that boosts page loading speeds as well as protecting you against some kinds of cyberattacks.
Rather than my preferred cPanel, Conectemos provides the Plesk control panel to manage all aspects of your hosting, including administering website files, FTP accounts, email accounts, databases, domains, and more. The control panel includes an application installer for hundreds of popular content management and other applications, including WordPress, Drupal, Magento, Joomla, PrestaShop, Typo3, and phpBB.
Pricing and Support
The hosting services offer an average pricing, and competitor companies provide the same feature sets at both higher and lower prices. You can make payments through bank transfer, debit/credit card, PayPal, and other methods on monthly or annual billing cycles. Unfortunately, there are no free trials or money-back guarantees available as per my observation.
The very comprehensive knowledge base should answer most of your questions. If not, you can contact the customer support team via telephone, ticket, or live chat. My live chat conversation was a challenge because I don’t speak Spanish: