Start Logic is owned by the same company that owns iPower and Dot5. So when you see those bogus review that speak of these hosts as different companies, beware. They are the same host, on the same machines.

Go to the Start Logic home page. 

With that being said, Start Logic is a good host. There has been some complaints of support, but not an excessive amount. The primary complaint is a long wait in the queue. Unfortunately, this is on par with most of the other hosts out there (except for Lunar Pages). Up-time is 99.9%, which seems to the best it gets in the web hosting business.

It might be important to mention that Start Logic (and the other sister hosts mentioned above) uses vDeck for its management interface. This is not all bad, as vDeck has its own strengths. Some webmasters, who are used to cPanel, may feel a bit disgruntled when they learn of this after they have purchased a package.

They have a few different pricing plans, based on Linux vs. Windows and Shared vs. Dedicated. Here is a quick overview per month:

  • ProLogic (Linux) - $5.95
  • WindowsLogic (Windows) - $9.95
  • VirtualServer - $29.95
  • DedicatedServer - $99.95

They offer “Search Engine Optimization” at $24.95 per month. <soapbox>Personally, I think this is crazy. Personally, I believe that even a layman with the right tutorial can do their own SEO. Plus, some parts of SEO, such as title tags, are best left unchanged. The best SEO is accomplished by the owner of the site, via fresh content.</soapbox>

If you overlook the occasional the long wait time to speak with a technician, this is host is nice choice for hosting. After all, it beat out many of the other hosts out there to make our BEST 7. They offer a dedicated hosting solution and a VPS solution, which many larger hosts do not bother with. All things considered, this is a good web host, worthy of your business.

The only way that you can know if a host is right for you is to try it yourself. Since all of the hosts on this list offer a 30-day money-back guarantee, you have nothing to lose. Go to the Start Logic home page, open an account, and try it for yourself.