Starter
One straightforward website.
C$5.99/mo
- 1 website
- 10 GB storage
- 5 email accounts
- 2 databases
- Free SSL
- PHP
- WordPress
cPanel hosting
Canadian shared hosting managed through cPanel for websites, WordPress, email, databases, SSL, and eligible developer workflows.
One straightforward website.
C$5.99/mo
More sites, mailboxes, and developer access.
C$9.99/mo
More room for busy sites and applications.
C$17.99/mo
cPanel
Manage website files, domain assignments, redirects, and account-level hosting configuration without editing the shared server's system configuration directly.
Create and manage databases and database users for WordPress and other supported PHP applications while keeping database services inside the hosting environment.
Create hosted mailboxes and manage account-level email settings according to the limits of the selected hosting plan.
Use the hosting platform's certificate tooling for supported domains, then verify that the application and redirects consistently use HTTPS.
Run supported PHP applications, with SSH and scheduled-command access available on eligible plans when a workflow needs more than the browser interface.
Shared hosting places customers inside defined account and resource boundaries so one website does not get unlimited access to the physical server.
cPanel vs a VPS
cPanel shared hosting is designed for conventional website operation. A VPS is a better fit when the application needs server-level packages, custom daemons, custom proxy/database configuration, or root access.
For WordPress, business sites, portfolios, blogs, smaller stores, email, databases, and common PHP applications that fit the shared platform.
CPU, memory, I/O, concurrent processes, database work, storage, and file counts can matter before raw disk capacity does.
Upgrade when server-level control or measured resource requirements exceed what the shared account should reasonably provide.
cPanel guides
What customers use it for, what WHM does, and when a control panel is useful.
ResourcesCPU, memory, I/O, processes, storage and file-count pressure explained.
Upgrade pathMove when the application needs control or resources the shared environment cannot reasonably provide.
No. cPanel is the control-panel interface used to manage a hosting account. The web server, database, email, storage, networking, security controls, and account limits are the hosting environment behind it.
No. Shared hosting gives account-level access inside the hosting environment. If a workload needs root access and server-level configuration, use a VPS or dedicated server instead.
Yes. WordPress is a standard use case for DotMoose shared hosting, with PHP, database access and HTTPS available through the hosting environment.
Yes. The migration still needs an inventory of websites, databases, mailboxes, DNS, PHP requirements, scheduled jobs, storage and the access available on the source account.