Flopv Hosting offers all-inclusive web hosting solutions to individuals and companies around the world. Its operations are based in Jaipur, India, and (according to its Facebook page) it was founded in 2006.
To date, Flopv has hosted more than 200,000 websites, and its own English-language website sells Windows and Linux shared hosting, WordPress hosting, reseller hosting, virtual servers, and dedicated servers.
Features and Ease of Use
All aspects of your hosting can be administered via the popular cPanel control panel. If you’re not comfortable coding your website — and, how many of us are? — you can create a professional web presence using the browser-based RVsitebuilder. Other features you can look forward to, as standard, are:
- One-click installation of 100+ apps
- IP addresses
- Unlimited add-on domains
- Unlimited MySQL databases
- Unlimited email accounts
- PHP version selector
- SSL certificates
- Advanced security scans
- Daily remote backups
The four web hosting solutions are Starter (2 GB disk space, 20 GB bandwidth), Business (20 GB disk space, 200 GB bandwidth), Premium (50 GB disk space, 500 GB bandwidth), and Dedicated (unlimited disk space, unlimited bandwidth). If these specs are not sufficient for your needs, you can upgrade to a virtual or dedicated server solution.
Virtual servers use KVM virtualization technology, and they are managed using the Virtualizor control panel.
This vendor provides a 99.9% uptime guarantee, which is around the industry average.
Pricing and Support
Flopv Hosting’s affordable web hosting services come with free website transfer and/or a free domain for life. You can pay in U.S. dollars or Indian rupees, and the straightforward sign-up process includes a flexible monthly payment model.
Flopv’s website offers both a 30-day money-back guarantee and a 60-day money-back guarantee. Rest assured, you will have a minimum of one month to change your mind and receive a full refund, regardless of which option you choose.
The support team should be available 24/7/365 via telephone, ticket, or email. However, my exploratory email received no response.
When it comes to self-support resources, the knowledge base is bare, but the frequently asked questions are a bit better: