The HYEHOST panel is built to be the main place you manage your services: VPS, VDS, resource pools, IPv6 leasing, BGP, transit, IPv4 tunnels, bot hosting, web hosting, dedicated servers, colocation, billing and support. The aim is simple: routine hosting tasks should be self-serve, clear and fast, while support is there when a service genuinely needs staff review.

If you are new to HYEHOST, this guide gives you the practical first tour. It is not a button-by-button manual. It is the mental map: what to set up first, where the important tools live and how the panel is meant to help you run services without unnecessary waiting around.

Start with your account basics

After creating your account, open the dashboard and deal with any account notices first. If your billing profile is incomplete, the panel may ask for the missing details before you can order. That keeps billing records, fraud checks, service ownership and support history tied to the right customer.

  • Complete your billing profile.
  • Enable two-factor authentication.
  • Add account credit or a payment method if you plan to order paid services.
  • Connect Discord if you want Discord-linked features or easier service identification.
  • Review open invoices and account balance before placing new orders.
HYEHOST note: Some accounts may be held for review. If that happens, you can still contact support. In some cases, adding account credit by card can help verify that payment details match account details.

Use the dashboard as your overview

The dashboard is designed to show what matters without replacing each product page. Depending on what you use, it may show active VPS or VDS services, IPv6 services, transit sessions, bot hosting, shared or reseller hosting, dedicated servers, colocation, invoices, account credit, security reminders and support ticket updates.

For detailed controls, open the service itself from the relevant panel section. Think of the dashboard as the front desk, not the full control room.

Billing, invoices and account credit

The billing area is where you manage invoices, account credit, payment methods, renewals and service billing. HYEHOST supports card payments through Stripe and PayPal account payments through PayPal. Account credit can also be used to pay invoices where available.

  • View and pay invoices.
  • Add account credit.
  • Review account balance and service due dates.
  • Manage saved payment methods where supported.
  • Renew services early where the product supports it.

If you add account credit during a promotion, the panel applies eligible bonus credit based on the promotion rules shown at that time. Account credit is non-refundable and cannot be withdrawn from the panel.

Managing VPS and VDS services

The VM area is where you manage Cloud VPS, Budget VPS, Windows VPS and VDS Hosting services. From a VM page, you can usually view status, power cycle the server, reinstall the operating system, open console access, view usage graphs, manage rDNS where supported and handle billing or cancellation.

When reinstalling a VM, the panel tracks the rebuild process and shows progress while the operating system is prepared, installed, configured and launched. If an install requires a password or SSH key, the panel asks for it before starting.

Addons, upgrades and resource growth

Many VM services support add-ons or custom upgrades. Depending on the plan, you may be able to add bandwidth, main SSD disk, HDD storage, CPU, RAM, IPv4 or IPv6 resources. The order page shows whether a charge is recurring or tied to the current billing cycle before payment.

This matters because not every workload grows evenly. A database-heavy VPS may need RAM and SSD. A backup-heavy VPS may need cheaper HDD storage. A public app may need more transfer. The panel is designed to make those choices visible without forcing every customer into the same larger plan.

VPS Resource Pools

VPS Resource Pools are for customers who want a flexible allocation of resources instead of one fixed VM. You order a pool of CPU, RAM, disk, bandwidth, IP allowance and VM slots, then create multiple KVM VPS instances inside that pool.

Resource pools fit resellers, developers, labs, agencies, small hosting providers and anyone who needs several smaller VMs. Pool bandwidth is treated as a shared allowance across the pool, and pool VMs can be attached to private networking when the design does not require every VM to have public exposure.

Private LAN networking

Private LANs let services communicate privately without using public internet routing in the normal way. This is useful for web-to-database traffic, private APIs, clustered services, internal monitoring, storage movement and designs where one VM routes announced IP space to private backend VMs.

Some network changes may require a full shutdown and start before they apply. If that is needed, the panel shows the pending state so you know the change has not fully taken effect yet.

IPv6 leasing, IRR, ROA and reverse DNS

The RIPE IPv6 and ARIN IPv6 sections are where customers manage IPv6 prefix leasing services where available. The exact registry workflow differs between RIPE and ARIN, but the panel aims to keep the customer experience consistent: view prefixes, manage routing authorization, manage RPKI where available, handle reverse DNS and review billing or activity.

For RIPE IPv6 services, HYEHOST keeps maintainer control and exposes supported changes through the panel. That helps with suspension, termination, cleanup and abuse handling while still giving customers practical self-service control.

BGP, transit and IPv4 tunnels

Eligible VPS and VDS services include self-serve BGP peering. The BGP page lets you enable BGP where supported, add your ASN, configure sessions, manage allowed prefixes and view status. The IRR list shown in the panel is informational: it helps show what has been collected and validated, but changing that display does not directly rewrite live filters instantly.

IP transit via tunnel is for customers receiving BGP transit over supported tunnel types such as WireGuard, GRE, SIT, GRETAP or VXLAN depending on location and service. IPv4 via tunnel is different: HYEHOST routes an assigned IPv4 prefix to your tunnel without requiring you to run your own BGP session.

HYEHOST note: For BGP and transit services, upstream filter updates may not be instant. If a prefix was just added or changed, allow time for filters to refresh before assuming the session itself is broken.

Bot hosting and web hosting

Bot hosting is for running Discord bots and similar applications without managing a full VPS. The panel can show runtime options, file management, Git actions where supported, logs, terminal output, resource use, ports, IPv6 and billing controls.

Shared hosting and reseller hosting are managed from the hosting section. Depending on the service, you can view account details, open the hosting control panel, manage billing, review status and open support. Free shared hosting plans may require manual renewal every 30 days so unused free accounts do not sit idle forever.

Dedicated servers and colocation

Dedicated server pages can show hardware details, primary IP information, traffic graphs, power status, billing and external management links where available. Colocation services are tracked separately because rack space, power, bandwidth, hardware links and service agreements work differently from rented dedicated hardware.

App marketplace and quick installs

The app marketplace provides quick installs for supported VM services. It is there to make common deployments faster: self-hosted tools, development environments, databases, control panels, monitoring tools and other common workloads.

An app install is still your software after deployment. Review the requirements, make sure your VM has enough resources, read post-install notes, watch the install progress and keep the application updated.

Support, sub users and security

The support area lets you open and manage tickets. Include the affected service, error message, what you were trying to do, screenshots and relevant commands or config snippets. The panel may show an AI-powered support helper before ticket submission, but staff support remains available when the answer does not solve the issue.

Account owners can invite sub users and grant access to specific services or actions. This is useful for teams, developers, managed clients and technical staff. Permissions can restrict console access, billing access, power actions, support functions and service-specific controls.

Demo panel, referrals and abuse protection

The demo panel is a read-only environment for previewing the HYEHOST panel before ordering. You can click around example services, graphs, controls, billing layouts and product pages without changing real infrastructure.

The referral system gives eligible customers a referral link and tracks referred users, pending commission and earned commission. Abuse controls exist around referrals, free services, transit, BGP, signup checks and payments so legitimate customers and the network are protected.

Tips for a smooth first week

  • Keep your billing profile accurate.
  • Use an email address you can access.
  • Enable 2FA before adding critical services.
  • Read warnings shown on service pages.
  • For IP services, make sure ASN, IRR and ROA details match what you plan to announce.
  • Pay invoices before the due date.
  • Open support before making repeated failed attempts.

The panel is designed to make HYEHOST services self-serve without making them feel detached. Start with the dashboard, secure the account, open the product area you need and use the service-specific controls from there. If something does not look right, open a ticket with the affected service and exact error message so the team can help quickly.