Just a few page hits are enough to keep your website live for long; if your website has 5 files to be loaded, then visiting your website just once should be enough.
No, I don’t; you need to visit your website at least once (or twice or even three times, depending on how many page hits it has, so on how many resources loaded on your website when it gets loaded) and not our website (and so not the Client Area).
Depends on how many resources get loaded when you visit your website; if five resources get loaded, that should be enough, but if your website loads fewer resources you have to visit it twice. In my check I found out that only four resources are loaded through your website, so four page hits total at least on the login page.
For resources I meant every asset that gets loaded, so every single CSS and JavaScript file. Since you want more explanations I’m also going to link you to the article about the daily hits limit, which explains it all as easily as I’ve done:
after read i think you mean the maximum hits are 50K per day, and mininum required resources are 5 right ? i use like 7 resources(whatever that is type of css or js or any other resource, i mean about use like 7 resources(not static, this depends on somethings too. in every one .php )
Not 5 per day, but just 5 per month. A few visits to your website per month should be enough to keep it active.
Also, if a hosting account is about to be suspended for inactivity you’ll be sent an email before it happens. Inside that email will be a link that you can click on for your site to continue being considered active. So as long as you visit your site occasionally and/or make sure you check your email regularly, you’ll be fine.