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Since 2015, I have been a happy customer of NameCheap web hosting services. When EasyWP-managed WordPress hosting was launched in 2017, it took 3 years before I could try it.

I stayed a bit too long on the Shared Hosting services before moving to a managed WordPress hosting package.

In the first quarter of 2020, I moved from Shared Hosting to EasyWP-managed WordPress hosting services; this was a move I’m so grateful I finally made.

The EasyWP dashboard interface is very different from what I’m used to – cPanel – there’s a bit of confusion at first. EasyWP doesn’t use cPanel features; it has a simple, clean, uncluttered administrative dashboard.

But thankfully, you don’t have to figure things out yourself.

I’m here to answer all your burden questions concerning how to install WordPress on EasyWP and other related obstacles.

Let’s start with the obvious question most beginners would like to know about subscribing to the EasyWP plan.

How to Subscribe to EasyWP

Whether you’re migrating to an existing blog or starting with a brand new one, you’d need to subscribe to a hosting package on the EasyWP page.

The starter plan might be a better option if you’re starting a blog for the first time. The EasyWP starter plan allows up to 50k monthly visits and 10GB SSD storage space.

For blogs with an existing online presence and a decent traffic level, you may want to try the EasyWP Turbo plan. The Turbo plan gives 1.5X more RAM processing power, 1.5X CPU, 200k monthly visits, a free SSL Certificate, and Supersonic CDN.

For large websites with high traffic levels of up to 500k monthly visits, the EasyWP Supersonic plan is a perfect choice.

The EasyWP Supersonic plan gives 100GB SSD storage, 500k visits per month, 2X RAM, 2X CPU, a 99.99% uptime guarantee, a free Supersonic CDN, and a free SSL certificate.

Click here to subscribe to any EasyWP hosting plans of your choice. You can also get a 30-day EasyWP free trial offer from the link.

Note: Since EasyWP is a hosting solution from NameCheap, you need to create a NameCheap user account to use EasyWP.

How to Install WordPress on EasyWP Hosting

Installing WordPress on EasyWP is simple and requires no complex process or too many steps.

If you have an active EasyWP hosting account, continue reading. If you don’t, sign up from here first.

Type https://dashboard.easywp.com/ on your browser and log in with your NameCheap account details.

NameCheap log in to Easywp dashboard page

Enter your NameCheap account details in the appropriate space, like in the image below. Then click on the sign-in button.

NameCheap sign-in page with details

You’ll be taking it to your EasyWP admin dashboard.

You can manage all your website files and databases on this page.

This is where you also have to install WordPress on EasyWP and perform other tasks like regular WordPress backup, access to PhpMyAdmin files, WordPress folders, etc.

At the time of writing, this is a typical EasyWP WordPress dashboard.

How to install WordPress on Easywp Set up page

To install WordPress on EasyWP, there are five steps to complete while writing this line. I will walk you through all five steps in detail.

Step 1 – Name Your WordPress Blog

Click on “Set up WordPress,” as seen in the image above.

After clicking on the Set-up WordPress link, a new page will open where you must enter some fundamental info.

Installing WordPress in EasyWP - Step 1 - Name Your Blog

Enter your website name in the field. Note that this is not your website homepage address. This is your blog name.

Please input anything in the space if you haven’t given your blog a name. You can make changes later on.

The other question, just below the website name field, is optional. You can jump over the selections and click on the green button that says “Continue.”

And if you wish, you can select relevant answers from the options on the page. The option you choose here doesn’t set your blog’s purpose in stone.

Your blog is yours and can be used for whatever you want now or in the future.

Step 2 – Choose a Domain Name

EasyWP allows you to use a domain name from one of three sources with your blog.

Here’s a brief explanation of how to apply each option to your EasyWP blog.

Domain From EasyWP – Free

Installing WordPress in EasyWP - Step 1 -  - Choose your domain

You can use the free EasyWP subdomain name with your blog.

The free EasyWP domain name is a subdomain that comes with your subscription. The subdomain is not recommended for a business website in an ideal world.

The blog name you enter in step one is used to generate the subdomain for your EasyWP blog.

Your blog name will look something like this:

https://wordpress-blog-name-238cd0.ingress-earth.easywp.com

This is unprofessional and doesn’t help SEO, branding, and long-term business value.

Your Domain on NameCheap

If you have a domain name registered with NameCheap, click the second option on the page and enter your NameCheap domain name.

It should appear on the list as in the one below.

Installing WordPress in EasyWP - Step 1 - Choose your domain name

To use this option, your NameCheap domain must be pointed to the NameCheap basic or premium domain name server. If your domain name registered with NameCheap is pointed to a different DNS, it won’t appear in the list.

To learn more about pointing a domain name to NameCheap Basic or Premium DNS, read this article.

Domain on Other Provider

If your domain is registered with another web host, choose this option. However, you won’t be able to enter the domain name here; you’ll be able to connect it after your blog is created.

If you choose this option, a temporary subdomain will be generated for you like this: .

You’ll be able to point your primary domain name to your hosting DNS later.

Whatever option is right in your situation, select it and click on the “continue” green button on the page.

Step 3 – Choose a WordPress Theme

To get you off the ground as quickly as possible, EasyWP comes with three default WordPress themes.

  • Twenty-twenty one
  • Twenty-twenty
  • StoreFront
EasyWP WordPress Installtion - Step 3 - Pick a Theme

You can go with any of these themes if you want to, or you can ignore the step by clicking on the “skip step” link on the page.

Whatever option you choose will take you to the next step.

As with the themes, EasyWP allows you to install a few popular WordPress plugins before installing WordPress.

This is an option: skip the step or install relevant plugins.

For most WordPress blogs, Yoast SEO is the go-to SEO plugin. This is one of the plugins you should consider for your blog on-page SEO optimization.

Another popular WordPress SEO plugin is the All-one-SEO plugin from Syed Balkhi of WPBeginners.

This is a beneficial and advanced WordPress SEO plugin. It is the best alternative or rival to Yoast.

Installing WordPress in EasyWP - Step 4 Plugins

Step 5 – Review Your Entry

Here you can review your entry to see if everything is okay.

If there is something you want to edit or change completely, click on the navigation “back” link on the page. However, if you want to cancel your order, use the “cancel” navigation link.

Installing WordPress in EasyWP - Step 5 - Review Details

If satisfied with the details, click on the green “continue” button.

Give it a minute, your WordPress installation is ready, and your blog will be live at the URL you specify in Step 2 above.

Now our blog is live, so we can start to create pages, posts, and media content.

You can now log in to your WordPress blog admin dashboard to customize your theme, install plugins, create important pages, blog posts, etc.

Just another WordPress Blog

You will receive a welcome message via your NameCheap email address on file. The email message contains your blog username and password.

Keep this safe, secure, and confidential.

You will need them to change your WordPress admin login details to your password of choice later.

Welcome email from EasyWP with WordPress Blog log in details

Managing files, WordPress Admin, phpMyAdmin, and Database on EasyWP

Managing files, WordPress blog admin, database, PhpMyAdmin, and content in EasyWP is done through your dashboard.

Here’s a typical EasyWP dashboard where you can gain access to all WordPress administrative backends.

WordPress blogs in the EasyWP user dashboard

If you want to navigate to your WordPress blog admin area, click on the “WP Admin” button. This will open another browser tab and take you to the WordPress admin dashboard.

This is where you manage things like plugins, create content, install themes, and create pages and single posts.

Your WordPress blog admin backend contains all the tools necessary to build your blog.

To manage WordPress files through an FTP program, database, backup, and service integration click on the manage button on your EasyWP dashboard.

A page like the one in the image below will open.

EasyWP user dashboard interface

You can schedule WordPress backup, manage files and databases, and integrate other services here. Also, you can manage your billing setting, hosting plan, and SSL certificate.

You need two crucial access most when accessing WordPress files and databases.

Let’s dive in and see how easy it is to access these files in EasyWP

Accessing Files Through SFTP

To access your website file through an FTP program like FileZilla, EasyWP provides an easy way to do this.

A file transfer protocol (FTP) program allows you to change website codes and troubleshoot most server issues.

SFTP Access duration in EasyWP

First, you need to specify how long the access to your website files and server will last. Select your option from the drop-down menu, and click on the “Access Files” button.

Then copy the login credentials to your FTP program to connect to the server.

SFTP Access and log in details

If you’re giving someone else access to your server, you can revoke the access at will. Click on the revoke link in the time field.

That’s it; any access given is revoked, and the server automatically times out.

Accessing WordPress Database Through phpMyAdmin

The process to access your WordPress database through PhpMyAdmin is the same as the one described above.

First, you need to select the timeframe the access will last. Choose between 1 hour, 12 hours, 24 hours, and forever. Click on the “Access Database” button.

Database access duration in EasyWP

I don’t know about you, but the forever option is just out of it.

After that, copy the login details to access your database. Next, click on the “Go to PhpMyAdmin” link at the bottom.

EasyWP database Access log in details

This action will open a new browser tab to enter your login details.

This is your database login page. Now enter the login credentials you copied earlier and paste them into the appropriate field.

phpmyadmin log in page

You’re in!

Conclusion…Installing WordPress on EasyWP

As someone with practical first-hand experience using EasyWP from NameCheap, I can tell you this is a fast and reliable managed WordPress hosting solution you can trust.

EasyWP made it easy to get your online business off to a good start without the technicalities of cPanel hosting.

At the time of writing, these are the steps you need to follow to install WordPress on EasyWP from NameCheap.

If you have comments or questions or need help setting up your blog on EasyWP, I’m always here to help.

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