What is PrestaShop?

If you wish to launch a web store, but you don’t have much experience in working with sites, then PrestaShop is the perfect option for you. It’s a shopping cart software app meant to be simple and easy to use, but it’s fully featured at the same time.

PrestaShop is available in a variety of languages and is used in over one hundred and fifty countries. It powers over 130 000 web shops. It has a special admin area, referred to as “back office”, which is the heart of your shopping portal. From there, you can quickly add new products, manage existing ones, assign volume discounts, and much more, with one single click.

PrestaShop is a trademark of PrestaShop SA and shares no affiliation with Steele Design Studio limited.

PrestaShop–Optimized Linux Shared Website Hosting Services

With Steele Design Studio limited’s PrestaShop Linux shared website hosting service, you can get your Internet shop published to the World Wide Web with one click of the mouse. All you have to do is select PrestaShop from the web app pop–down menu on the order page and we will install your PrestaShop copy as soon as we set up your hosting account. This will allow you to start working on your Internet shop right after the account activation procedure has been completed.

A Point & Click Site Control Panel

Steele Design Studio limited’s PrestaShop–optimized Linux shared website hosting plans include a point ’n’ click Site Control Panel, which was developed in–house by Steele Design Studio limited. It’s offered in over 10 different languages and sports an intuitive user interface offering a bunch of tools, which will give you total authority over your web store’s content.

You’ll get a drag & drop File Manager where your PrestaShop files will be placed, a Databases Manager for your databases, and a fully featured E Mail Accounts Manager from where you can administer all your electronic mail messages. Furthermore, you will be granted access to an in–depth stats tool, which will offer you real–time information about your traffic and system resource consumption.