Thanks. To me this sounds like you want to onboard your hosting services on the platform and integrate provisioning with your system, so that platform becomes one place for everything. Have you tried creating your own offers in the platform before? See this:
The first link also shows how to create prices, but I strongly suggest CPQ instead
Provisioning can be done via email or via full integration - a series of API calls between two systems to exchange all required data to process the order and create or update the subscription. Today we are releasing a way to add this integration in offer settings, and we'll publish an extensive guide how to do it soon.
After that we could look at bundling (i.e., creating literal bundles) your hosting services and the likes of M365 together into one subscription.
Give it a go and come back to me if you need further assistance figuring out the next steps.
Hosting service providers may need to sell other services like M365 and domain names from WHMCS and they need to automatically get service after payment. For us we sell many services including what is offered on your marketplace and having different systems for us and our customers is a bit stressful, that’s why we need this module to continue serving our customers from a single portal.
David, follow this idea and hop into the conversation as soon as we start to get some understanding more on this topic. The more interest and insight, the more likely we'll get to work on it.
I'm not that familiar with the specifics of web hosting management or the tools https://www.whmcs.com/ or others provide for it. Do you mind describing what the main problem is and what you'd like to achieve? I'd appreciate some specifics, since I don't know your business well enough yet. But I'd like to learn what it means to optimize our platform for the specifics of your niche.
Thanks. To me this sounds like you want to onboard your hosting services on the platform and integrate provisioning with your system, so that platform becomes one place for everything. Have you tried creating your own offers in the platform before? See this:
How to create and manage your offers: https://support.appxite.com/hc/en-us/sections/4404467847698-Product-Management
How to create configuration forms and advanced prices for your offers in CPQ: https://support.appxite.com/hc/en-us/sections/360004118760-CPQ
The first link also shows how to create prices, but I strongly suggest CPQ instead
Provisioning can be done via email or via full integration - a series of API calls between two systems to exchange all required data to process the order and create or update the subscription. Today we are releasing a way to add this integration in offer settings, and we'll publish an extensive guide how to do it soon.
After that we could look at bundling (i.e., creating literal bundles) your hosting services and the likes of M365 together into one subscription.
Give it a go and come back to me if you need further assistance figuring out the next steps.
Hope this helps.
Igor
Hosting service providers may need to sell other services like M365 and domain names from WHMCS and they need to automatically get service after payment. For us we sell many services including what is offered on your marketplace and having different systems for us and our customers is a bit stressful, that’s why we need this module to continue serving our customers from a single portal.
David, follow this idea and hop into the conversation as soon as we start to get some understanding more on this topic. The more interest and insight, the more likely we'll get to work on it.
Thanks!
Igor
we had this requests ages ago too. But never really understood it. Happy to chat and see if it has value for us too.
Hi, thanks for your submission!
I'm not that familiar with the specifics of web hosting management or the tools https://www.whmcs.com/ or others provide for it. Do you mind describing what the main problem is and what you'd like to achieve? I'd appreciate some specifics, since I don't know your business well enough yet. But I'd like to learn what it means to optimize our platform for the specifics of your niche.
Thanks.
Igor