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Enhance control panel — demo

Every host says their panel is easy. Here’s ours.

This is the actual Enhance panel behind every Go Red Robot hosting plan. Real screenshots of every screen you’ll use, not a mock-up. Have a proper look before you spend anything.

https://panel.goredrobothosting.com
The Enhance control panel home screen, branded for Go Red Robot, showing a website thumbnail, storage used and a live visitor graph.

Your account home. Notice whose logo is on it — the panel is ours, branded for us, not a third party’s shop window. Click any screenshot on this page to see it full size.

PHP 8.5
Current release, switchable per site
Redis & OPcache
Toggles, not support tickets
Node.js
Not a PHP-only panel
SSH & php.ini
The controls other hosts hide
1

WordPress running before the kettle boils

Choose WordPress, name the site, pick a login. That’s the whole job. It arrives on the latest version — no plugins to buy, no setup wizard to survive.

  • Latest WordPress, with WooCommerce and Joomla available the same way
  • Nothing to download, nothing to configure
Apps › Install WordPress
The WordPress install form in the Enhance panel, with the version marked as latest.

One form. The version badge shows you’re getting the current release, not something from last year.

2

The updates you keep meaning to do

Out-of-date plugins are how most WordPress sites get hacked. The panel keeps an eye on the lot — core, plugins and themes — and can handle the updates for you, or leave you in charge if you’d rather.

  • One screen showing exactly what’s out of date
  • Automatic updates, per plugin, your choice
  • Maintenance mode while you work
WordPress › Toolkit
The WordPress Toolkit in the Enhance panel, showing the site as fully up to date, with update policy and maintenance mode controls.

“All up to date” is the answer you want. This is where you check it in two seconds.

Toolkit › Plugins
The Enhance panel plugin list, with an auto-update switch beside each plugin.

Auto-update the ones you trust. Hold back the one that always breaks.

Apps › Catalogue
The Enhance one-click app catalogue, listing WordPress, WooCommerce, Joomla and OpenClaw.

One-click installs. We’d rather list four that work than a hundred nobody uses.

3

Put back one file, not the whole day

Most hosts can restore your site to yesterday. That’s no help when you only want back the one file you overwrote at four o’clock — and everything else has moved on since.

Here you can open a backup, browse it like a folder, tick the single file you need and put just that back.

  • Automatic backups, plus one on demand before you do anything risky
  • Restore everything, or one file, or one database
  • See what’s in a backup before you commit to it
Backups
The Enhance panel backup list, showing size, database count and mailbox count, each with a restore button.

Every backup, what’s in it, and a restore button. No support ticket, no waiting.

Backups › Restore › Choose files
The Enhance file-level restore picker, with a checkbox beside each file, showing sizes and permissions.

This is the bit people don’t expect: tick a box, restore that file, leave the rest of your site exactly as it is.

4

Try it somewhere that isn’t your live site

Copy your website to a private staging version, break whatever you like, and when it finally works — push it live. No plugins, no exports, no crossed fingers at midnight.

  • One click to clone your live site
  • Web addresses inside the site are corrected automatically
  • Push live over the original, or out to a new site
Websites
The Enhance panel websites list, showing a live site and its staging copy side by side, the staging one marked with a badge.

Live and staging, side by side. The badge means you can’t mistake one for the other.

Clone website
The Enhance clone dialog, offering a staging copy and automatic WordPress search and replace.

Cloning handles the fiddly bit — the addresses buried in your database.

Staging › Push live
An Enhance staging site with the Push Live button open, offering to publish to an existing website or a new one.

This is the button that matters, and it gives you two sensible options.

5

The everyday jobs, too

Mailboxes, files, databases, certificates. The jobs nobody puts on a features page, and the ones you actually do most weeks. Each one takes a couple of clicks rather than an afternoon.

  • Add a mailbox, set a catch-all, watch your quota
  • A file manager that shows permissions and sizes properly
  • Databases with phpMyAdmin one click away
  • Free SSL — flip one switch and it’s issued and renewed for you
Emails
The Enhance panel mailbox list, showing usage bars, a catch-all badge and a DKIM column.

Mailboxes with the space they’re using, at a glance. No guessing which one filled up.

Security › SSL
An SSL certificate in the Enhance panel, shown as active with Force HTTPS enabled.

One switch: the certificate is issued, renewed, and HTTPS forced from then on.

Files
The Enhance built-in file manager, listing files with permissions, sizes and modified dates.

A file manager you can actually work in, if you’d rather not use FTP.

Databases
The Enhance databases screen, showing a MySQL database with its size, user count and a phpMyAdmin launcher.

Databases with their size and users, and phpMyAdmin a click away.

6

And a proper set of tools underneath

Plenty of hosts hide this part, or charge extra for it. If you build things for a living, or you look after clients who do, it’s all here. On every plan.

  • PHP 8.5, switchable per site, with around fifty extensions built in
  • SSH keys, cron jobs, Redis object cache, IonCube, OPcache
  • Edit php.ini directly — no support ticket to change a memory limit
  • Read your own PHP error log, in the panel
  • Node.js apps, with the version you actually need
Advanced › Developer tools › PHP
The Enhance PHP settings screen, showing version 8.5 marked as latest, with a long list of built-in extensions.

PHP 8.5, and the extension list to prove it. Change the version yourself, per site.

Advanced
The Enhance panel Advanced menu, listing redirects, optimisation, FTP, developer tools and Node.js.

Everything in one menu, rather than scattered across twenty icons.

Extensions & error log
Configurable PHP extensions in the Enhance panel, alongside a live PHP error log viewer.

Turn on what you need, and read the error log without asking anyone.

php.ini & SSH keys
The php.ini directive editor and SSH key manager in the Enhance panel.

Your own php.ini directives, and your own SSH keys.

Cron, IonCube & Redis
Enhance panel cron jobs with a scheduled WordPress command, plus IonCube loader and Redis object cache controls.

Real cron jobs, Redis caching, IonCube — the things that break a migration if they’re missing.

OPcache
The Zend OPcache toggle in the Enhance panel.

OPcache, on or off, your call.

FTP accounts
FTP account management in the Enhance panel.

FTP accounts if you still want them — plenty of people do.

7

Yours to arrange

Light by default, dark if you prefer it, and readable on a phone when you’re not at your desk. Visitor numbers and bandwidth are built in, so you don’t need a separate tool just to see whether anyone turned up.

Drag to compare — light / dark
The Enhance panel dashboard in light mode. The same Enhance panel dashboard in dark mode. Light Dark

Drag the handle. Same screen, same account — it’s one switch, top right, and every page follows.

Analytics
Built-in Enhance analytics, showing bandwidth and visitor numbers with a today, week and month toggle.

Visitors and bandwidth, today, this week or this month — without bolting anything on.

Questions people actually ask

Is this cPanel?

No. It's Enhance — a newer control panel built for modern hosting. Everything cPanel does you can do here, usually in fewer clicks, and the things people always wanted from cPanel (staging sites, restoring a single file, sensible WordPress tools) are built in rather than bolted on.

I already know cPanel. Will I be lost?

No. The ideas are the same — websites, email, databases, files, SSL — they're just laid out more clearly. Most people find their way around in a few minutes. If you'd rather be shown, ask us and a real engineer will walk you through it.

Can I see it before I buy?

That's what this page is for — every screenshot here is the real panel, not a mock-up. If you'd like a guided look at your own site in it before committing, get in touch and we'll arrange it.

Can I install WordPress without knowing anything technical?

Yes. Pick WordPress, give the site a title and a login, click install. It's running in under a minute, on the latest version. Turning on the free SSL certificate is one more switch.

What happens if I break my site?

You restore it. Backups run automatically, and you can put back the whole site or pick out one single file — you don't have to undo a day's work to recover one mistake.

Will you move my existing site across?

Yes, free, and we do the work. You don't need to touch the panel until your site is already in it.

Does it work on a phone?

Yes. It's properly responsive, so checking your site or reading email from your phone works the way you'd expect.

That’s the whole panel

Every plan we sell comes with all of it. No demo-only features, nothing held back for a higher tier, no surprise upsell at the checkout. If something here isn’t clear, ask us and you’ll get a real engineer rather than a script.