How to install WordPress using Softaculous
If you want to get away with WordPress working the first time, this is the short and safe flow.
What you are going to achieve
Install WordPress on your domain from Softaculous in cPanel, validating access and basic security before publishing.
Before you start
- Active hosting with access to cPanel.
- Domain pointing to the correct server.
- Administration email available.
- Strong password ready (ideally generated by manager).
Fast route
- Log in to cPanel via HTTPS.
- Open Softaculous Apps Installer.
- Choose WordPress and press Install.
- Configure a secure user and correct domain.
- Install and validate
/wp-admin.
Verified steps (no padding)
Step 1: Open Softaculous
In cPanel, use the search engine and go to Softaculous Apps Installer.
What to check here: You are on the applications screen and WordPress appears as an available option.
Suggested screenshot: cPanel dashboard with the search engine highlighting Softaculous.
Step 2: Start the installation
Select WordPress and click Install.
What to check here: You are in the installation form, not the demo view.
Suggested screenshot: module screen with WordPress selected before installing.
Step 3: define domain and route
Choose the correct domain and leave the path empty if you want WordPress to be at the root of the site.
What to check here: The final URL field matches where you want to post.
Suggested screenshot: form showing domain and final installation path.
Step 4: Set up secure admin access
- Do not use
adminas user. - Use a strong and unique password.
- Defines real administration email.
What to verify here: You have a valid username/email and password saved in a safe place.
Suggested screenshot: user/email block (hiding password).
Step 5: Install and test
Press Install and wait for confirmation. Then open:
- your public site
https://tu-dominio/wp-admin
What to check here: They both load, and you can log in to the WordPress dashboard.
Suggested screenshot: final confirmation with links to the site and /wp-admin.
Final verification
- The site opens at the expected URL.
-
/wp-adminallows login. - Username and password were protected.
- There is no 500/403 error after installing.
Common mistakes (and quick way out)
- You installed in the wrong folder: check the path field and reinstall to the correct destination.
- You used user
admin: change it immediately or create a new admin and delete the old one. - WordPress does not open after installing: validates DNS, SSL and basic file permissions.
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