If you’ve outgrown your current hosting plan or need more power and resources, upgrading your account or services is quick and easy through your client area.
Step-by-Step Guide to Upgrade
Step 1: Log into Your Client Area
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Go to [your domain]/clientarea.php
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Enter your email address and password, or log in with your Google/Gmail account if you registered that way.
Step 2: Navigate to Your Services
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From the dashboard, click on “Services” > “My Services”
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You’ll see a list of all your active services (e.g., VPS, Web Hosting, Email).
Step 3: Choose the Service to Upgrade
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Click the "View Details" or "Manage Product" button next to the service you want to upgrade.
Step 4: Click on 'Upgrade/Downgrade'
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On the product management page, select the “Upgrade/Downgrade” option from the left-hand sidebar or top menu.
Step 5: Choose a New Plan
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A list of available upgrade options will appear.
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Compare the features and pricing of each available plan.
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Select the one that fits your new needs.
Step 6: Review & Pay
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After selecting the new plan, the system will calculate any prorated charges or credits.
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Click “Continue” to review the invoice.
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Proceed with payment via your preferred method (PayPal, crypto, etc.)
Step 7: Upgrade Confirmation
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Once payment is confirmed, your service will be upgraded automatically.
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You will receive an email confirmation once the process is complete.
What Gets Upgraded?
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VPS Plans: More CPU, RAM, Disk Space, Bandwidth
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Hosting Plans: More domains, storage, databases
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Email Plans: More mailboxes, higher limits
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You keep your existing settings and data — only the limits increase.
Need Help?
If you’re not sure which upgrade suits you best, feel free to open a support ticket. Our team is available 24/7 to assist you with plan comparisons or custom upgrades.
Can I Downgrade Later?
Yes — you can request a downgrade using the same process. However, downgrades are manually reviewed to ensure compatibility.
Tip:
If you frequently need more resources, consider our Auto-Upgrade option (if available), which automatically scales your VPS based on usage.