If you want to create a website, you need 2 things - your own domain and a hosting plan for it. The domain registration is the actual website address that you enter in a browser to reach a site, while the hosting space is where your site data is going to be. These are two tightly connected, yet independent services, although many people assume that registering the domain name is enough. Very similar to the disk space and the monthly traffic features that a given website hosting plan has, there are a certain number of registered domains you can add as hosted i.e. you can have the web content for them in some account even if the domains are in fact registered using a different service provider. In technical terms, it doesn't matter whether a domain is registered and hosted using the same company or is registered with one company and pointed to a different one - either way your websites will function in exactly the same way.

Hosted Domains in Shared Hosting

With our Linux shared hosting you are able to host a different number of domains, regardless of whether you register them with our company or with an alternative service provider. In case you host just a few domains, you'll probably use much less resources, so you can go for a lower-end plan, which will also be more affordable. If you decide to add more domain names in your account at some point, you can add extra slots via your hosting Control Panel and keep the current plan or upgrade the entire plan and use the extra system resources for the new domain names. Either one of the upgrades will take just a few clicks and is activated right away. Since registering and hosting a domain name are two different things, there is no limit on the number of domains you are able to register no matter the plan you’ve subscribed for.