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Who is the reseller service aimed at?
Reseller hosting is built for entrepreneurs who want to resell hosting, web designers and agencies serving clients, and users managing many of their own domains.
Sometimes, a traditional hosting plan falls short — not because of space, but because of how you need to organize your projects. If you’ve wondered whether a Reseller service is the next step for you, don’t worry: it’s a very common question when a business starts to grow.
At miHosting, we designed this service with three clear profiles in mind — people who need independence and total control without technical complications.
Is Reseller Hosting the right choice for you?
To find out whether this plan fits you, check whether you identify with any of these three cases:
1. Entrepreneurs who want their own Hosting agency
If you dream of having your own web hosting company but don’t want to (or need to) spend thousands of dollars on physical servers or technical maintenance, this is for you.
- Click and create: You simply sell and manage your clients from a central panel. We take care of keeping the servers fast and secure at all times.
2. Web Designers and Marketing Agencies
It’s normal for your clients to ask: “So where do I upload my page now?” Instead of sending them to a third party, you can offer them the complete package.
- Extra income: By reselling the space, you generate an additional monthly income. Your clients will be happy to have a single provider for everything, and you’ll have a more profitable business.
3. Users with many projects or domains
Sometimes you don’t want to resell — you want to organize. If you manage 10, 20, or 50 of your own websites, having them all mixed together in a single cPanel or DirectAdmin account is an administrative and security nightmare.
- Independent management: With the Reseller plan, you create a separate control panel for each domain. If one website needs an adjustment or has a problem, the others are unaffected.
The miHosting “Pro-Tip”
The biggest advantage of the Reseller plan isn’t just the space — it’s White Label. You can set up your own DNS (for example: ns1.yourname.com) so your clients never see the “miHosting” brand. This way, your company projects a 100% professional and proprietary image from day one.
When it may not be the best option
Reseller isn’t right for every case. It may not be the best fit if:
- You only have a simple website and don’t need to separate projects or clients.
- You need full server access or very specific configurations.
- Your project needs dedicated resources, custom software, or advanced administration.
In those cases, it may be worth considering other options, such as professional hosting or VPS and dedicated servers, depending on the level of control and resources you need.
Let’s recap the key points:
- It’s for selling: Ideal if you want to earn extra money by offering hosting to your own clients.
- It’s for organizing: The best way to separate your personal projects and prevent an error on one website from affecting all the others.
- Zero maintenance: You manage your accounts; we manage the infrastructure, updates, and server security.
Common problems
I only have several websites of my own
If all the websites are yours and you don’t need separate access, multi-domain hosting may be enough.
I want to give each client their own panel
In that case, reseller is usually the right option: each client can have their own independent cPanel or DirectAdmin.
I don’t have technical experience
You can still use reseller, but it’s worth getting familiar with the panel, creating packages and accounts, DNS, and basic email support.
Frequently asked questions
Can I resell hosting with a reseller plan?
Yes, that’s one of its main purposes: creating and selling hosting accounts to your own clients.
Can each client have their own panel?
Yes. With the Reseller plan you create independent hosting accounts, each with its own cPanel or DirectAdmin.
Do I need to be a company to sign up for reseller?
Not necessarily. It can also be used by a freelancer, a web designer, or a webmaster with several of their own projects.