- ✔Up to 3 MySQL databases
- ✔Up to 100 emails/hour (anti-spam safe)
- ✔Free SSL certificates (HTTPS)
- ✔Automatic backups & easy restores
- ✔sPanel control panel, file manager, PHP selector
Your PanicHost space is ready to deploy.
If you're seeing this page, your PanicHost shared hosting account is active and working. Upload your website files to replace this page and go live — no panic required.
Shared hosting that actually fits how you build.
From your first real site to a stack of client projects, PanicHost shared hosting keeps things fast, simple, and affordable — without the usual “micro plan” limits.
- ✔Up to 8 MySQL databases
- ✔Up to 200 emails/hour
- ✔Higher CPU, RAM & I/O limits than Starter
- ✔Automatic backups, free SSL, cron jobs
- ✔Ideal for small businesses or freelancers with multiple sites
- ✔Up to 15 MySQL databases
- ✔Up to 400 emails/hour
- ✔Highest CPU / RAM / IOPS limits on the node
- ✔Automatic backups, free SSL, cron jobs, full sPanel features
- ✔Perfect for e-commerce, agencies & power users
- ✔100% NVMe SSD storage on low-density servers
- ✔1 Gbps unmetered bandwidth
- ✔Free SSL certificates (Let’s Encrypt)
- ✔DDoS-protected network
- ✔sPanel control panel with file manager, email, and DNS
- ✔Automatic backups and easy restores
Built for people who hate babysitting servers.
PanicHost handles the infrastructure, security, and updates. You handle the ideas, content, and customers.
Frequently asked questions
New to PanicHost? Here’s how this page fits into your setup:
This is a placeholder page. Once you upload your own index.php or
index.html file to public_html, this screen disappears and your site goes live.
What should I do first after purchase? ›
Check the welcome email we sent to the address on your order. It includes your control-panel login, FTP/SFTP credentials, and name server details. Log in, change your password, then upload your site files or install an app like WordPress.
How do I replace this page with my own site? ›
In your control panel, open the File Manager (or connect via FTP) and navigate to the
public_html directory. You can delete or rename this file and upload your own
index.html or index.php. Refresh your domain and your site should appear.
How do I point my domain to PanicHost? ›
At your domain registrar, update the nameservers to the ones listed in your welcome email. Once DNS propagates (usually within a few hours), your domain will load this hosting account.
Can you move my existing site for me? ›
On eligible plans we offer migrations from most popular control panels. Open a support ticket with your current host’s details and we’ll let you know what we can do.