Alexis D
FRThe best WordPress hosted panel for your VPS I've been using Cloudpanel for my custom VPS (not managed), because Cloudways is really costly when you want a powerful VPS. Problem is, Cloudpanel is free and opensource, so I have to manage it, update it and so on. My server got hacked because I didn't update Cloudpanel for example. So xCloud is the perfect solution for me, since they take care of the updates, the improvements and they are also focus 100% on WordPress to make your WordPress websites faster and easier to manage.
Bernd B.
DEImpressive how they improved the platform and quick support The platform is easy to use and is very mature despite being a new player. They release new features and improvements often and regular, because they listen to the feedback from their (happy) customer! I'm especially happy to see OpenLiteSpeed working like a charm. Also I have had an issue and was able together with the support to resolve it within a day. The slowest part in issue resolution was myself ;-) Congrats therefore also for the support team.
Yaroslav
UAEasy to Use This panel is good for agencies juggling multiple client websites and is way better and more affordable than Cloudways. I was using Runcloud before and now I switched to this and it looks good and easy to use with an intuitive panel! It is a new product so some of the important features are in the roadmap. But I will give a chance to this team.
Ahmed Chougle
AEXcloud has been an awesome self hosted hosting Xcloud has been an awesome company for hosting my websites on high performance servers at a fraction of the cost. Their support team is incredibly responsive and always ready to assist with any issues. A special shoutout to Cassandra for going above and beyond to help me resolve a redirection issue. Highly recommend Xcloud to anyone looking for self hosted hosting solution.
Jay P
GBI see potential! I've just ported my CloudPanel sites to xCloud and their migration plugin was pretty nifty! Overall, it's really easy to navigate, but there are some quirks, like the PHP settings not being in plain sight, inability to regenerate snapshots of the site (on the site list), no file browser currently (it's on the roadmap) and updates being several clicks away, it'd be great to just click it and away it goes. There's some really great things though, like the logs, the monitoring (it shows you a per site log, which is actually really clean) and server side caching toggles. Looking forward to seeing it progress & improve!