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Can I create a auto signup and domain adding to the server with WHMCS..


Palash c

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I am not familiar with WHMCS system. Can I just create a system for my site visitors to login and add their own domain ( if possible purchase from godaddy api ) against a new application instance( a folder with domain name just like when you add domain from cpanel ) that will be created when user registers to the system? I just can't understand if I can do this WHMCS or not!!!

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I will buy this if this works for me!

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I don't think I fully understand your question but maybe this will help you:

 

WHMCS would allow your clients to purchase hosting and use their own domain (e.g. a domain they have already registered with someone else, like GoDaddy).

 

WHMCS also allows you to resell domain names - for this you would need to have a domain reseller account with a provider that is supported by WHMCS:

 

http://docs.whmcs.com/Domain_Registrars

 

Enom and Reseller Club are popular choices and you would be able to get a free account by virtue of being a WHMCS customer:

 

http://www.whmcs.com/partners/enom/

 

http://www.whmcs.com/partners/resellerclub/

 

So the end result would be that your customer can register their domain and sign up for hosting, all via your WHMCS website.

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