Solutions by responsibility

Different teams. One operating truth.

Hosting companies, agencies, resellers and developers see different controls—but work from the same account, resource and incident model.

Choose your operating path

Designed around responsibility—not a generic dashboard.

HOSTING COMPANY

Standardize the node

Create repeatable packages and account policy, delegate customer work and keep server health visible.

  • Packages and account lifecycle
  • Resource and PHP policy
  • Monitoring, backups and support
AGENCY

Operate client sites cleanly

Keep websites, SSL, PHP, MySQL, email and backups organized without exposing unrestricted server authority.

  • Client workload separation
  • Self-service hosting tools
  • Evidence for support conversations
RESELLER

Work inside delegated scope

Manage owned customers and limits while the platform operator retains server and security boundaries.

  • Customer and package scope
  • Role-aware navigation
  • Clear escalation path
DEVELOPER

Move quickly with guardrails

Use PHP versions, MySQL, cron, files, SSH and cache tooling with account ownership preserved.

  • Direct workload controls
  • Database and access tooling
  • Operational context when needed
Shared operating model

From customer request to server evidence.

A domain, PHP change or resource issue remains connected to the account, operator and resulting job or incident.

01Customer workload
02Scoped action
03Validated operation
04Evidence and outcome
Hosting account domains workspaceCURRENT PRODUCT UI
Current EzePanel domain workspace with demonstration domains and private production values removed
For the customer

Simple at account level. Accountable at platform level.

Customers handle routine hosting work in their own scope. Administrators retain the operational, resource and security context needed to run the service.

Domains, DNS and SSLMySQL and data toolsEmail and deliverabilityBackups and security
COMMERCIAL RELEASE IN PREPARATION

Operate hosting with more context.

Review the planned editions, technical requirements and product documentation.