CyberPanel Description

Effortlessly launch WordPress sites in the cloud using one-click staging, seamless transfers, and automatic updates. The LSCache plugin, recognized as the most robust caching solution for WordPress, is automatically set up for all sites created through CyberPanel. You can also link GIT repositories from platforms like Github and GitLab to your CyberPanel websites, enabling direct deployment of code updates through GIT webhooks. Additionally, SSL certificates have become essential for all online assets, and with CyberPanel, obtaining a free Let’s Encrypt SSL for your websites, subdomains, and hostnames is a straightforward process. This makes managing your online presence more secure and efficient than ever before.

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Website:
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  • Name: Anonymous (Verified)
    Job Title: CEO
    Length of product use: 6-12 Months
    Used How Often?: Daily
    Role: User, Administrator, Deployment
    Organization Size: 100 - 499
    Features
    Design
    Ease
    Pricing
    Support
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    CyberPanel: A Complete Waste of Time and Money

    Date: Jan 09 2025

    Summary: CyberPanel has been one of the most frustrating hosting panels I’ve ever used. It promises a lot—OpenLiteSpeed integration, SSL automation, backups, email management, and more—but fails to deliver on almost every front.

    Let’s start with the basics. The WordPress installer is broken. They call it “1-click,” but I ran into constant errors with permissions and missing dependencies. It was far from the smooth experience they advertise. SSL automation wasn’t any better. Certificates failed to validate repeatedly, with no helpful error messages to guide me through fixing the issue. Backups, which are supposed to be reliable, were a nightmare to restore. Some restores were incomplete, leaving me wondering if I could even trust the panel with my data.

    Email management was another disaster. Spam filtering didn’t work, and setting up DKIM and DMARC was so complicated it felt like I was being punished for choosing CyberPanel. To make things worse, the interface is clunky and outdated, and I often had to resort to terminal commands to fix basic issues—defeating the whole purpose of using a control panel.

    The security concerns are what really sealed the deal for me. The panel feels unstable, and after some research, I discovered it has vulnerabilities, especially with OpenLiteSpeed configurations. This is not something you can ignore when managing live servers or important data.

    The final nail in the coffin was their customer support. I paid for their premium plan, thinking I’d at least get some help resolving these issues. Instead, I got slow, generic responses that didn’t address my problems. When I requested a refund—well within their advertised 7-day trial period—they refused because I used a coupon code. It’s absurd that they’d rather hold onto a few dollars than keep a customer satisfied.

    If you’re considering CyberPanel, save yourself the frustration. It’s unreliable, insecure, and their support is one of the worst I’ve encountered. There are much better options out there that actually work and don’t make you regret your choice. CyberPanel is a waste of time, money, and energy. Avoid it.

    Positive: The only real pro of CyberPanel is its OpenLiteSpeed integration, which can provide decent performance, but even this is overshadowed by the sheer number of issues that make the panel frustrating and unreliable.

    Negative: CyberPanel comes with a long list of cons that make it a poor choice for server management. The WordPress installer is buggy and constantly throws errors, requiring manual fixes that completely defeat the purpose of a “1-click” solution. SSL automation is unreliable, with certificates frequently failing validation and offering no helpful feedback for troubleshooting. Backups, a critical feature for any hosting panel, are inconsistent at best—restores often fail or result in incomplete data. The email management system is equally disappointing, with ineffective spam filters and a complex DKIM/DMARC setup process that feels unnecessarily difficult. Security is another major concern, as CyberPanel has known vulnerabilities and unstable configurations that make it unsafe for hosting critical data. The interface itself is clunky and outdated, often requiring users to resort to terminal commands for tasks that should be straightforward. Customer support is abysmal, with slow, generic responses that fail to address actual issues, even for those on premium plans. Adding insult to injury, their refund policy is unfair and rigid, denying refunds during their advertised trial period over trivial reasons like using a coupon code.

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  • Name: Anonymous (Verified)
    Job Title: Software Developer
    Length of product use: 1-2 Years
    Used How Often?: Weekly
    Role: User, Administrator, Deployment
    Organization Size: 1 - 25
    Features
    Design
    Ease
    Pricing
    Support
    Likelihood to Recommend to Others
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    Stay away from their paid premium services

    Date: Jun 26 2023

    Summary: I would rate this SCAM artists 0 if I could, I understand it's a free cpanel and developers needs money to fund their project. However if you are offering a paid premium service be very sure it's fully functional. This isn't a review to take a company down, folks is a real life experience, took one of their free trial services that doesn't work, reported it several times, got a response once and never again only for them to try to charge my credit card after a trial period. Such a shameful act, many are willing to purchase your extra services, unfortunately, you damaged your reputation with your own God given hands. Such a tacky way to go.

    Positive: - great free CPANEL
    - good subdomain customization
    - backup options
    -easy to use interface
    - easily accessible website lists

    Negative: -Bad premium services
    - no response even if something is clearly wrong

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