HostUCan - Powerfull Web Hosting Search And Review platform
HostUCan is a next generation Web Hosting search and review platform. It provides a powerful context-based search engine in order to help people find the best hosting option based on their hosting needs.
HostUCan’s Host Relevancy Check is designed to help people find out if a web hosting solution is compatible with their website. During analysis, the tool will aggregate customer reviews, product uptime data, and editor reviews to generate a score indicating how appropriate the hosting plan is for the parameters inputted. It is a valuable tool that should be taken into consideration before buying a new hosting product.
How it Works
As we know, the speed and reliability of a web site depends on:
- The scripts used to develop the site, and the quality of the code itself
- Daily traffic of the web site
- The web hosting plan used
How to Check
To check hosting relevancy, you should select a web hosting plan and tell the system what application is used to develop the site and the estimated daily page view. For example we are looking for WordPress Hosting for our blog and we will use WebHostingHub as hosting provider below is the steps:
- First, go to web hosting company profile page where you can find a button as below
- Click “Hosting Relevancy Checking”, you will be led to the form to select a plan to analyze with or directly move to the form as below if there is only one hosting solution from that company.
- Select the application used and the estimated page view per day, click “continue”, system will start analyzing the relevancy and show a report as below.
Analysis result you might see are: “Excellent (4+)”, “Good (3-4)”, or “Not Recommended (3-)”. For a result with “Excellent”, it’s definitely something you should go ahead and place the order.
HostUCan also offers a free website monitoring service to help Webmasters track uptime & performance of their sites. To signup this free website monitoring service, the only thing need to do is to submit a review for your web host.