No longer can people offer to host low traffic sites for friends and non-profits without taking into consideration how many other sites there are on there.
For many small developers, with the cost of cloud vps servers being what they are now the cost of the license for cpanel will be the majority of the bill. I am not saying that cpanel isn't entitled or even worth a price increase, but a no notice increase this drastic, at least in terms on % jump, seems uncalled for. So my development server with 36 "accounts" on it has now over doubled in cost on the license, giving me a 3 days advanced notice and my options are to either pay up or find some other solution. You can also find details in the Store Licensing Guide.įor Partners and Distributors: Please refer to the email from earlier with details about your new structure, and then reach out to your Account Manager for more information.Ĭlick to expand.That heads up only applies to annual licenses. As yearly licenses come up for renewal, we will do a one-time conversion to one of our new Tiers based on what is most appropriate for your server unless you opt to have the license expire in either the Manage Licenses interface of the cPanel Store or List Yearly Licenses in Manage 2.įor cPanel Store customers: you will find in today's email, details on how this new structure impacts your account with cPanel. Moving forward, we are transitioning all customers to monthly billing. Additionally, it is essential for us to provide licenses that target smaller instances, opening up a new revenue opportunity for our customers. We want to make it easier to become a cPanel customer. Our goal is to be as transparent as possible with our prices. Our pricing and licensing will now be standardized for all of our customers, be billed monthly, and include multiple Tiers. Earlier today, we announced new pricing and licensing structure for Partners, Distributors, and our cPanel Store customers.