Business Profile
Born in 2006, SpeedySparrow has been one of the most powerful and leading providers in Shared and Reseller Webhosting
Rating Distribution
| 5 stars | 14 | |
| 4 stars | 1 | |
| 3 stars | 0 | |
| 2 stars | 0 | |
| 1 star | 0 |
SpeedySparrow Pty Ltd Customer Reviews
Binary Outcast (and other sites I run) came from EIG's (Endurance International Group) latest acquisition Netfirms. Our pre-sign up questions were answered very quickly, as was setup after we decided to make SS our new home. We noticed the difference between NF's aging system/EIG's system right away. The servers are super fast and quite easy to get everything transferred.
During our transition to SS and SpeedySparrows own transitions to their new data center little to no problems happened. However, when something would hiccup Sean and his staff were right there to fix it. Tickets and support requests got a response from as little as 2 minutes to half an hour at the very longest (only one occasion). I found the level of support to be excellent and all of the staff to be very nice and quick to solve my issue or answer my questions. Sean as the CEO of SpeedySparrow is uncharacteristically very involved with the day to day happenings on SS. Usually when I require something Sean is there to help me out. In the event Sean is not available others have done so with equal care and proficiency.
I have been with many web hosts though out the years from Freeservers to HostUltra, HostGator, and Netfirms but none have the level of general understanding in support issues to the specialized understanding of things of more complexity. Sean and the rest of the SpeedySparrow staff have not only solved every issue I have had but did it with a personal touch that is simply unseen in most other web hosts.The hosting package levels are fairly and very competitively priced with server availability and features that most web hosts do not even offer.
I feel very much at home on SpeedySparrow and if there is one web host I would recommend to anyone and everyone it would be this one.
-Matt A. Tobin of Binary Outcast
