What is PrestaShop?

If you’d like to run an Internet shop, but you don’t have much experience in dealing with web sites, then PrestaShop is your answer. It’s an e–commerce software app meant to be simple and easy to use, but it is rich in features at the same time.

PrestaShop comes in a variety of languages and is used in 150+ countries. It powers 130 000+ web shops. It offers a special admin panel, also known as “back office”, which is the heart of your Internet shop. From there, you can easily add more products, manage existing ones, set up bulk discounts, and much more, with one single mouse click.

PrestaShop is a trademark of PrestaShop SA and shares no connection with D. G. H. Web Hosting Services.

PrestaShop–Optimized Linux Website Hosting Packages Services

With D. G. H. Web Hosting Services’s PrestaShop Linux website hosting packages solution, you can get your online store published to the World Wide Web with a single mouse click. All you have to do is select PrestaShop from the web application drop–down list located on the signup page and we’ll install your PrestaShop copy immediately after we set up your Linux website hosting packages account. This will let you begin working on your online shopping portal right after the registration process has finished.

A Point & Click Control Panel

D. G. H. Web Hosting Services’s PrestaShop–optimized Linux website hosting packages plans include a point–and–click Control Panel, which was developed in–house by D. G. H. Web Hosting Services. It’s available in more than 10 different languages and boasts a user–friendly interface offering a selection of tools, which will grant you complete authority over your shopping portal’s content.

You’ll get a drag ’n’ drop File Manager where your PrestaShop files will be located, a Databases Manager for your databases, and an all–embracing Mailbox Manager from where you can manage all your mail accounts. In addition, you will obtain access to a comprehensive stats tool, which will supply you with up–to–date information about your bandwidth and system resource consumption.