midPhase Personal, $ 10.75/mo. on Linux Shared
Personal has been updated on (added ), Aggregate Rating (1 out of 10 from 1 reviews)
| 🔌 Hosted domains : | 10 |
|---|---|
| 🆓 free domains : | 1 |
| 📌 Dedicated IPs : | 0 |
| 💳 Payment Methods : | Credit / Debit / Prepaid Cards |
| 🔨 Control Panel : | [In-house] |
| ✍️ Support Options : | EmailAvailable 24/7 |
| 🌏 Server Locations : | United States |
| ⚑ Targeting : | UK US |
| 💰 Money-back guarantee : | 30 days |
| 🚀 Uptime : | 99.9 % |

See also initial Personal plan location on their website!
*📜 Plan description
Personal increases capacity and convenience for small businesses running multiple sites. It lists 10 websites, 50 GB storage, unmetered bandwidth, 25 databases, 100 subdomains, and 10 × 10 GB mailboxes with unlimited forwarders. A free domain is bundled on annual terms. The page shows $10.75/mo for 24 months (then $12.00/mo), and promotes CDN included, StackCP Site Builder, and the same security stack: unlimited Let’s Encrypt SSL, WAF-style protections, malware scans, DDoS mitigation and autoscaling. One-click apps (WordPress, Joomla, Magento, Drupal, OpenCart and more) and SSH access keep management smooth.
As with the rest of the range, you can lean on free migration, 24/7 support, 99.9% uptime, and an introductory $1 first month promotion the site mentions for getting started. The platform uses StackCP for file/database/mail/DNS management and includes edge caching and a global CDN to improve speed without extra plugins. A 30-day refund policy applies if the service doesn’t fit needs.
As with the rest of the range, you can lean on free migration, 24/7 support, 99.9% uptime, and an introductory $1 first month promotion the site mentions for getting started. The platform uses StackCP for file/database/mail/DNS management and includes edge caching and a global CDN to improve speed without extra plugins. A 30-day refund policy applies if the service doesn’t fit needs.
📄 Editorial Review
Established in 2003 (later acquired by UK2 in 2007), Midphase positions itself as a straightforward, value-focused host for getting online quickly.midPhase Co-Founder and SingleHop CEO was Zak Boca, who was named one of Inc. Magazine's Reader's Choice Entrepreneurs of the Year 2006. He sold in December 2007 to UK2.net. SingleHop was sold in February 2018 to INAP, rebranded recently to HorizonIQ
midPhase, still in business, sell domains, email hosting, shared hosting (including WordPress hosting), and a website builder, with migration help, one-click apps (80+), free wildcard SSL via Let’s Encrypt, and an easy on-ramp for first-time sites. Their platform and customer tools revolve around the CHI account hub, with StackCP used for day-to-day hosting/email management; cPanel/WHM is referenced in guides and appears on certain services or migrations.
WordPress plans bundle a simple three-step installer, access to templates/plugins, and 24×7 help. Email hosting is pitched as a low-cost way to brand communications on your own domain, with IMAP/POP support and mobile access. Domains are promoted with aggressive first-year pricing and bulk registration tools.
A few strategic shifts are important to note for buyers comparing offers in 2025: VPS, Cloud, and Dedicated services have been moved off midphase.com to Ingenuity Cloud Services. Shared hosting and the site builder remain, but many plan names, prices, and even promotional pages read unchanged since late 2020, and blog activity ceased in 2020 (dates removed on-site). Several policy pages (e.g., "Terms and Conditions 2021" for email) are still shown, which suggests limited product iteration and housekeeping on parts of the site.
👪 Most Recent Customer Reviews
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-anonymous- (chibiakujin@g...) / relativelyhuman.com
😠 I have been with Midphase since at least 2012, but have mostly used it for storage of a long neglected website. They are adequate so long as you require nothing of them.
Recently I needed to access the EPP code for my primary domain but could not do so because the domain was registered with a long defunct email. I contacted Midphase support for assistance and they referred me to instructions in their knowledgebase to update the WHOIS through their backend. Following their instructions, however, resulted in an erroneous error: "The values were fine, but we couldn't update the database." I contacted support again for assistance and have now been waiting two weeks without any solution.
I tried to go around Midphase by contacting the registrar, directly. The registrar informed me that my domain was registered with a reseller, UK2group, and that I should contact them. I did so, and UK2group curtly responded that I should contact my web host for support. So they have me trapped in a meaningless circle jerk with no control or access to the domain that I own.
I am basically being forced to continue paying Midphase and prevented from leaving because they are holding my primary domain against my will.
Recently I needed to access the EPP code for my primary domain but could not do so because the domain was registered with a long defunct email. I contacted Midphase support for assistance and they referred me to instructions in their knowledgebase to update the WHOIS through their backend. Following their instructions, however, resulted in an erroneous error: "The values were fine, but we couldn't update the database." I contacted support again for assistance and have now been waiting two weeks without any solution.
I tried to go around Midphase by contacting the registrar, directly. The registrar informed me that my domain was registered with a reseller, UK2group, and that I should contact them. I did so, and UK2group curtly responded that I should contact my web host for support. So they have me trapped in a meaningless circle jerk with no control or access to the domain that I own.
I am basically being forced to continue paying Midphase and prevented from leaving because they are holding my primary domain against my will.
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