How To Access Your cPanel
NOTE. This guide is applicable for hosting products with cPanel (they are Linux Hosting, Business Hosting, Website Builder, eCommerce Builder, WordPress Hosting, and WooCommerce Online Store).
Overview
You want to do something in your cPanel, but you're wondering how you can get there. Don't worry, this guide is really meant for that.
Solution
Let's make sure you're doing this right. There are different ways to access your cPanel, depending on the cPanel-based product you've purchased.
First, look at the hosting product table below and locate the one that you have.
Next, click the instructions' link on the right column. That should redirect you to the specific instructions on how you can access the cPanel.
Hosting and website product | cPanel access instructions |
---|---|
Linux Hosting ↗ | Access cPanel for Web Hosting |
Business Hosting ↗ | Access cPanel for Web Hosting |
Email Hosting (Legacy - NOT Titan) | Access cPanel for Web Hosting |
Website (Website Builder) ↗ | Access cPanel for Website Builder |
eCommerce (eCommerce Builder) ↗ | Access cPanel for Website Builder |
WordPress Hosting ↗ | Access cPanel for WordPress Hosting |
WooCommerce Online Store ↗ | Access cPanel for WordPress Hosting |
Access cPanel for Web Hosting
- Log in to your Account Manager.
- In your Dashboard, locate one of the following hosting products you have:
- Linux Hosting
- Business Hosting
- Email Hosting (Legacy - NOT Titan)
- Click Manage on the right side.
- On the next screen, click the LOGIN TO CPANEL button.
Access cPanel for Website Builder
- Log in to your Account Manager.
- In your Dashboard, locate your Website Builder product.
- Click Manage on the right side.
- On the next screen, hover your mouse over the 3-dot icon at the top, then click Control Panel.
Access cPanel for WordPress Hosting
- Log in to your Account Manager.
- In your Dashboard, locate your WordPress Hosting product.
- Click Manage on the right side.
- In the Overview tab, go to the WordPress Sites section.
- Locate the WordPress site you want to access the cPanel, then click MANAGE.
NOTE. Each WordPress site you create will have a separate cPanel. So, make sure you select the correct site.
- Click the Live Site or Staging tab. Each has its own cPanel.
- Live Site. Your website in production, or your official live website.
- Staging. This is where you make your changes before pushing it to the production or live site.
- Once the Live Site or Staging tab is open, click LOGIN TO CPANEL.