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Hi All,

 

I'm not sure if posting in the right place - apologies in advance if not.

 

I am looking for a website builder for WHMCS. In an ideal world, this will be white label and I'll also be able to resell it. I have seen a few offerings on the forum already and also on the marketplace but nothing that seems quite what I'm looking for yet.

 

I considered reselling the eNom website builder via WHMCS but I can't see a module for this either...in any case I'd love to hear any recommendations on the most popular solutions for web hosts to easily resell website builder via their WHMCS

 

Thanks

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I considered reselling the eNom website builder via WHMCS but I can't see a module for this either...

sentq has an "eNom Website Builder for WHMCS" module available - including a free 14-day trial...

 

https://forum.whmcs.com/showthread.php?104398-eNom-Website-Builder-for-WHMCS

http://whmcms.com/enom-website-builder-module-for-whmcs/

 

though you might want to check with sentq first whether the addon is compatible with v7. :idea:

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Hi Brian,

 

Thanks for the reply I appreciate it. Unfortunately, this senq module you refer me to is one of the offerings I've seen already, and as you mentioned, they don't have any mention of v7 support (only v6). This is worring for be based on how long v7 has been out for so perhaps I have to keep looking.

 

It really surprises me that there doesn't seem to be many web hosts looking for a similar solution and also that there isn't an officially supported module for this (besides the Weebly builder via connect)

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Thanks for the reply I appreciate it. Unfortunately, this sentq module you refer me to is one of the offerings I've seen already, and as you mentioned, they don't have any mention of v7 support (only v6). This is worrying for be based on how long v7 has been out for so perhaps I have to keep looking.

send him a PM and he'll be able to tell you if it's v7 compatible or not... or try the trial version and see if it works.

 

It really surprises me that there doesn't seem to be many web hosts looking for a similar solution and also that there isn't an officially supported module for this (besides the Weebly builder via connect)

perhaps take a look in Marketplace for alternative options...

 

Weebly Website Builder - https://marketplace.whmcs.com/product/54 (different from MC product as I believe these services are hosted by Weebly, whereas MC Weebly is hosted by you).

WHMCS & cPanel Website Builder - https://marketplace.whmcs.com/product/726

ResellerClub Impress Sitebuilder Provisioning Module - https://marketplace.whmcs.com/product/1518

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Hi,

 

Thank you both for your replies.

 

Brian, I have contacted WHMCMS - I think it's compatible with v7 which is good news.

 

wulfric, I had a look at both those options and whilst the SitePad seems like the better software of the two, I'm still not entirely convinces it's better than the enom site builder - I requested the SitePad demo and unfortunately it seems rather cumbersome to work with :(

 

I'll keep looking and I've also taken note that there may be something that pops up on the Marketplace

 

Thanks

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Been using Site.pro for a while now - and whilst it is super easy to integrate and use, I'm not convinced about. It requires a lot more "skill" to get a nice design done.

Basically it works like a DTP program, you can put anything wherever you want - but you are starting from scratch (unless you really like the build in templates) so unless you are a good designer, the results look amatuerish.

I would prefer to use a system which uses a "block method" - so customers just drag in different block units to build the site - this way also it will work much better as responsive.

SitePad does this, but yes, it seems really troublesome to use - all the other systems that do are all SaaS with monthly subscriptions per site required. I'm looking for a solution which is paid as a block (per server) and uploads the resultant site to our own servers, so the customer is free to move it at any time.

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