With just one year in the market, NinzaHost is a new face on the web hosting scene. This Indian host has servers in the U.S.A. and an attractive English-language website that displays prices in Indian rupees. NinzaHost sells shared hosting, reseller hosting, and domain registration services.
Features and Ease of Use
NinzaHost sells three kinds of shared hosting: Mini Hosting, Shared Hosting, and Unlimited Hosting. As its name suggests, the Mini Hosting plan comes with the most basic features, whereas the Unlimited Hosting plan provides everything that this host has to offer.
All hosting plans provide these features as standard:
- cPanel control panel
- Softaculous installer
- Free SSL certificate
- 99.9% uptime guarantee
- SSD storage
- Free website builder (except for Mini Hosting)
- Automatic regular backups
- SSD storage
The cPanel control panel offers you a user-friendly interface to effectively manage all facets of your hosting. This includes tasks such as handling files, managing FTP accounts, overseeing email accounts, maintaining databases, managing domains, and configuring backup intervals. The control panel also integrates the Softaculous one-click installer. This feature facilitates the seamless installation of popular content management and various other applications like WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, Magento, PrestaShop, OpenCart, Typo3, and phpBB.
With the exception of the Mini Hosting plan, all plans come with a free website builder that puts hundreds of ready-made website templates into your hands. You can customize them to create a professional web presence without having to be a professional website designer or developer.
Pricing and Support
Compared with international competitors, NinzaHost’s hosting plans are highly affordable for the features you get. You can pay via Paytm or by using your credit/debit card, on billing cycles from monthly to annual. A somewhat short 7-day money-back guarantee gives you a week to get out with a full refund if you change your mind.
Self-support resources aren’t great, since the knowledge base is bare. However, you can summon one-to-one support by telephone, support ticket, email, or live chat, and I’m pleased to say that I got answers to my pre-sales questions via the live chat channel: