
InterWorx
Web content management software
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What is InterWorx
InterWorx is a Linux-based web hosting control panel used to manage websites, domains, email, DNS, databases, and server administration from a web interface. It is typically used by web hosting providers, managed service providers, and organizations running their own web servers. The product centers on hosting and server operations (NodeWorx) and multi-tenant domain/site management (SiteWorx), rather than editorial workflows common in enterprise web content management systems.
Hosting-focused admin console
InterWorx provides a unified interface for common hosting operations such as domain management, DNS, mailboxes, databases, and service configuration. This fits teams that need operational control of web infrastructure rather than a content authoring environment. The separation between server administration and site-level management supports day-to-day hosting tasks with clearer role boundaries.
Multi-tenant site management
The platform supports managing multiple domains and accounts from a single server, which aligns with reseller and hosting-provider use cases. Site-level controls allow administrators to delegate routine tasks without granting full server access. This structure is practical for organizations that host many small-to-mid sites on shared infrastructure.
Linux stack compatibility
InterWorx is designed for Linux servers and commonly used web hosting components (web server, mail, DNS, and database services). It can reduce the need for custom scripting for standard provisioning and maintenance tasks. For teams standardizing on a conventional LAMP/LEMP-style environment, it offers a consistent operational layer.
Not a full WCM
InterWorx does not function as a modern web content management system with rich authoring, editorial workflow, content modeling, and omnichannel delivery. Organizations looking for headless CMS capabilities, structured content APIs, or advanced personalization typically need additional software. As a result, it is better positioned as hosting infrastructure management than as a content platform.
Limited developer extensibility
Compared with platforms that emphasize composable architectures and extensive integration ecosystems, InterWorx is more oriented to built-in hosting features. Integration options for marketing, analytics, and content operations are not its primary focus. Teams may need custom work or third-party tools to meet broader digital experience requirements.
Linux-only deployment scope
InterWorx targets Linux server administration and is not intended for organizations standardizing on Windows-based hosting stacks. It also assumes customers manage or provision servers (on-prem or cloud) rather than consuming a fully managed SaaS content service. This can increase operational responsibility for smaller teams without dedicated infrastructure staff.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Single Server License | $20 per month (USD) | Includes NodeWorx and SiteWorx; Unlimited domains; Support via email/ticket system; Continual product upgrades. |
| Single VPS License | $7.50 per month (USD) | Includes NodeWorx and SiteWorx; Unlimited domains; Support via email/ticket system; Requirement: can only be used on servers with 4 or fewer vCPUs. |
| Bulk Licenses (500+ licenses) | As low as $5 per month (USD) | Annual or multi-year pricing (lock-in); Requires 500+ licenses; Higher prioritized input on product roadmap; Contact sales for details. |