insyncbiztech Posted March 9, 2014 Share Posted March 9, 2014 The WordPress Auto-Provision module for WHMCS is meant for web hosting providers that are currently offering web hosting on the cPanel platform and are looking for an integrated “one-click” provisioning solution to provide WordPress blog hosting packages to their customers. The WordPress Auto-Provision module can allow hosting providers to offer a lower cost website solution for their clients as an alternative to a full blown cPanel hosting account. While the module does create a hosting account on the cPanel server to run the WordPress blog site, the module eliminates the need to provide the client with any of the cPanel resources or access (such as FTP or phpMyAdmin). This is good for clients who are looking for a quick blog solution but do not need all of the features of cPanel such as POP3 E-Mail, MySQL, FTP, FrontPage, etc. This also allows the web hosting provider to offer different levels of hosting solutions for their customers (WordPress Only, cPanel Package 1, cPanel Package 2, etc.). This module does not use the WordPress Multi-Site (MU) but instead installs a fully functioning independent version of WordPress for your client so they can install and manage their own templates, plug-ins, config settings, etc. What this modules does: Creates a new cPanel hosting account to host the WordPress site Creates a WordPress MySQL database Imports default data into the WordPress MySQL database Loads the WordPress application into the “public_html” root folder Creates a new WordPress admin account using the client’s e-mail address as their login Sends the client a welcome e-mail with their WordPress admin credentials (if enabled) Requirements: WHMCS V5.2 or Later cPanel Server 11.32 or Later PHP 5 MySQL 5 (as a security precaution but may work on MySQL 4) Try it now with a 30-day free trial! http://www.whmcs.com/appstore/2330/WordPress-Auto-Provision-Module.html Your feedback will help us improve! Please let us know if this module does or doesn't work for you and what else you'd like to see! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gerrybakker Posted March 13, 2014 Share Posted March 13, 2014 I would be interested in a DirectAdmin version of this module. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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