I can tell you from personal experience that they are in the process of going out of business.
Traditional shared hosts got their lunch eaten starting almost a decade ago with a combination of site builders like Weebly on the user friendly side and AWS on the technical side.
In 2013 most of my social group was friends I made in the shared hosting industry. Now I don't know a single person still working for any MSP as they've all needed to find greener pastures as the companies get bought up by conglomerate vampires that will milk the remaining customers (there aren't many new ones) for what they're worth until the companies finally die.
Looking to shared web hosts for guidance is like looking to 2005 to decide what's cutting edge.
They're done for. Shared hosting is over. RIP cPanel, Plesk, and the whole lot
Traditional shared hosts got their lunch eaten starting almost a decade ago with a combination of site builders like Weebly on the user friendly side and AWS on the technical side.
In 2013 most of my social group was friends I made in the shared hosting industry. Now I don't know a single person still working for any MSP as they've all needed to find greener pastures as the companies get bought up by conglomerate vampires that will milk the remaining customers (there aren't many new ones) for what they're worth until the companies finally die.
Looking to shared web hosts for guidance is like looking to 2005 to decide what's cutting edge.
They're done for. Shared hosting is over. RIP cPanel, Plesk, and the whole lot