In 2012, what is now called HostingHubs was launched as CheapHostEver. The name was changed at some point to WebHostEver before becoming HostingHubs in 2016. The company offers domain and hosting services. Its website is available in English only.
Features and Ease of Use
If you’re looking to host a large business website or an application, HostingHubs is not for you. It’s better for small business websites that need shared hosting as the company doesn’t offer VPS and dedicated server. These are the features of HostingHubs’ web hosting:
- Automatic backups
- Free SSL certificates
- Storage space – up to 25GB
- Up to 1TB bandwidth
- One, three, or unlimited websites
One drawback of HostingHubs is the lack of information concerning its services. Its website contains very little and that will throw off many potential customers as not many people will want to contact the sales team first to get the basic information. Also, many of the links don’t work; the reseller hosting URL is invalid as well as the link for ordering web hosting.
HostingHubs mentions that its servers are fast because it uses the latest technologies but it isn’t specific about the technologies that it actually uses. Furthermore, it claims that clients’ data is safe and protected without being specific on the exact protection methods or systems.
You can rest assured that your data will be available even if something goes wrong because of its automatic backups. Of course, like every other system, it’s best you create your own backups alongside.
HostingHubs offers two email accounts per domain, which might be insufficient since numerous companies, including smaller ones, typically require more than two email accounts. As a result, you would need to independently purchase email hosting from another provider.
Pricing and Support
As mentioned above, the URLs for ordering web hosting are invalid, so if you need to place an order, you will have to contact the sales team.
Asides from that hitch, prices are pretty cheap for the storage and bandwidth. Of course, we can’t tell how many users are on each account nor what the other server limits are per user, but you can test its service for free for seven days. It has a free plan that comes with 1GB storage and 25GB bandwidth.
Its prices are in Bangladeshi taka with annual subscriptions available. As a first time customer, once you pay, you’re entitled to a 30-day money-back guarantee, so if the seven-day trial turned out to be too short for you to get a feel for its services, you can still get your money back if you end up disappointed.
You can reach customer support by opening a ticket on your account, calling them, or sending an email. I tried the email option but got no response even more than a month later.