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Jcapehart2

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Hey everyone!

So, I've recently changed my prices and packages where everything was ala cart for my webdesign clients. Now it's all one package so I am getting scatterbrained trying to configure this best so can anyone offer their opinion on the best way to tackle this?

Client example:

Webhosting Package - $10/month
Website Management Fee -$21/month
Domain - $10/year

 

New Setup

Website Management - $59.99/month
   - Hosting Included
   - Domain Included

I assume I can just create a new hosting package where domains are free and apply that to their accounts and delete the other product packages they currently have. My concern is linking their current website to their new package so WHMCS doesn't accidentally delete it or something absurd like that.I'm thinking of a hundred different scenarios so wondering how others would tackle this.

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I might have been tempted to use a Product Bundle to group the separate products together (Management, Hosting and Domain)...

On 12/13/2017 at 16:43, Jcapehart2 said:

I assume I can just create a new hosting package where domains are free and apply that to their accounts and delete the other product packages they currently have. My concern is linking their current website to their new package so WHMCS doesn't accidentally delete it or something absurd like that.I'm thinking of a hundred different scenarios so wondering how others would tackle this.

I wouldn't necessarily advise rushing into anything that involves deleting existing services until you are 150% sure of the consequences - my concern wouldn't be about deleting the service within WHMCS (it shouldn't delete the hosting account/domain etc), i'd be more concerned about the effect on invoicing.

upgrading between products might be a safer path... or keeping them on the existing product, removing it from the cart for others to order and just changing their renewal pricing (unless we're talking about a lot of customers!)

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