Control Panels Support & Management

Control panels are the backbone of efficient web hosting and digital workplace management. Whether it’s a web hosting control panel like cPanel or Plesk, or workplace administration dashboards like users’ portal, effective management ensures performance, security, and ease of use. Our focus is on providing streamlined configuration, access control, user provisioning, and integration support to keep systems running smoothly. Support includes routine updates, backup configuration, performance tuning, and quick resolution of technical issues. We also prioritize security by enforcing best practices for credential management, multifactor authentication, and audit logging. With responsive support and clear documentation, we empower users to confidently manage their environments while we handle the complexity behind the scenes.
Businesses rely on control panels to manage critical operations like websites, emails, user accounts, and cloud tools—but without proper management, they can quickly become a source of downtime, security risks, and lost productivity. That’s where we come in. We provide expert management and support to ensure your control panels are always running efficiently, securely, and correctly configured. From routine maintenance and backups to user access control and technical troubleshooting, we handle it all—saving your team time, reducing IT headaches, and keeping your systems protected. With us, you get peace of mind knowing professionals are managing the technical side, so you can focus on growing your business

Here are the control panels we currently support:

cPanel & Web Host Manager

cPanel is a user-friendly web hosting control panel that lets website owners manage their hosting accounts and websites easily. It provides a graphical interface (GUI) where users can:
  • Create and manage email accounts
  • Upload and manage website files
  • Install apps like WordPress
  • Manage databases (like MySQL)
  • Create backups
  • Monitor resource usage (CPU, disk space, etc.)
  • Manage domains and subdomains
  • Secure their site with SSL
It’s designed for end users—people who want to manage their own hosting without needing deep technical knowledge.
WHM (Web Host Manager) is the admin-level control panel that sits above cPanel. It’s used by server administrators, resellers, or hosting providers to manage multiple cPanel accounts. WHM allows you to:
  • Create, modify, and delete cPanel accounts
  • Set hosting packages and resource limits
  • Monitor and manage server performance
  • Configure security settings
  • Restart services (like Apache, FTP, etc.)
  • Install system updates
  • Manage DNS zones
  • Handle server-wide backups
Think of WHM as the master control panel, while cPanel is for individual site owners.
Plesk is a powerful, all-in-one web hosting control panel that allows users to manage websites, servers, applications, email, and more — all through an easy-to-use graphical interface.
It’s designed for web developers, system administrators, hosting companies, and website owners, and supports both Linux and Windows servers (a major difference from cPanel, which is Linux-only).
Key Features of Plesk:
  • Website & Domain Management
    Easily manage multiple websites, subdomains, and DNS settings from one dashboard.
  • Email Management
    Create and manage email accounts, forwarders, auto-responders, spam filters, and more.
  • Security Tools
    Integrated firewall, Fail2Ban, SSL/TLS support (including free Let’s Encrypt), and antivirus features.
  • Application Support
    One-click installation for WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, and hundreds of other apps.
  • WordPress Toolkit
    A popular feature in Plesk that lets you manage, secure, clone, update, and stage WordPress sites with ease.
  • Developer-Friendly Tools
    Supports Git, Docker, Node.js, PHP, Ruby, and other modern stacks for developers.
  • Backup & Restore
    Built-in tools for full or scheduled backups and site restoration.
  • Multi-Tenant Support
    Ideal for resellers or agencies managing multiple clients.
DirectAdmin is a lightweight, fast, and cost-effective web hosting control panel used for managing websites, emails, domains, and server resources through a graphical interface. It is designed for web hosts, resellers, and end users who want a simple yet powerful way to manage hosting environments.
It supports Linux servers and is known for its speed, stability, and low resource usage, making it a good choice for hosting providers and businesses looking for a more affordable or efficient control panel.

Key Features of DirectAdmin:

  • Website & Domain Management
    Manage domains, subdomains, FTP accounts, file manager, and more.

  • Email Management
    Create and manage email accounts, forwarders, autoresponders, and spam filters.

  • User Levels

    • Admin: Full server control

    • Reseller: Manage client accounts

    • User: Manage individual website and email services

  • DNS & SSL Management
    Full DNS zone control and support for Let’s Encrypt and commercial SSL certificates.

  • One-Click App Installer
    Install popular applications like WordPress via Softaculous or Installatron (optional add-ons).

  • Backup & Restore
    Built-in tools for automated and manual backups.

  • Customizable UI
    Clean, fast interface with multiple themes, including the modern “Evolution” skin.


Workplace Portal

We also offer workplace portal support, like health care patient portal. A Workplace Portal is a centralized, digital platform that provides employees with access to the tools, information, and resources they need to do their jobs. It acts as a single point of entry for everything work-related — including communication, collaboration, file sharing, apps, HR services, and company updates.
A Workplace Portal is like a digital front door to your company. It’s a secure, online hub where your team can log in to find everything they need to work — all in one place.
Instead of jumping between emails, apps, or shared drives, your employees can go to the portal to:
  • Read important company updates
  • Access tools like email, documents, or calendars
  • Find HR info like leave balances or pay slips
  • Submit IT or support requests
  • Collaborate with teammates on projects
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