
Site5
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Established in 1999 by Matt Lightner and Rod Armstrong, Site5 emerged during the dot-com boom as a web hosting company. Initially targeting web designers and developers with a boutique hosting experience, the company differentiated itself by emphasizing technical expertise and robust customer support. A significant milestone in the company's history was its acquisition by Endurance International Group (EIG) in June 2015 for a reported $23 million in cash. Following the acquisition, Site5 was integrated into EIG's HostGator team. The then-CEO of Site5, Ben Welch-Bolen, who was formerly the first employee at HostGator, endorsed the acquisition, expressing confidence in EIG's ability to provide a stable home for Site5's clients. In 2021, EIG itself merged with Web.com to form a new entity, Newfold Digital.
Site5 operates in the web hosting market, providing services to a range of clients from individual bloggers and small businesses to web developers and resellers. The company's revenue is generated through the sale of various hosting plans. Its business model focuses on offering tiered subscription packages for shared hosting, reseller hosting, and Virtual Private Servers (VPS). The company positioned itself by promising not to overload its servers, ensuring better performance for its clients. Globally, Site5 maintains servers in numerous locations across the United States, Canada, Brazil, Europe, and Asia, allowing customers to choose a server location closest to their target audience.
The service portfolio of Site5 encompasses shared web hosting, reseller hosting, and managed VPS solutions. Shared hosting plans often include unmetered disk space and bandwidth, free website migration, and nightly backups. For clients managing multiple websites, such as designers and agencies, reseller hosting plans provide the necessary tools, including cPanel/WHM, custom DNS nameservers, and billing software. Their VPS plans offer more dedicated resources and are available in both managed and unmanaged options to cater to varying levels of technical expertise. A notable feature across many plans is a 45-day money-back guarantee. While the company initially offered a custom-built control panel called 'Backstage', it also provides the industry-standard cPanel.
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