A registrar/reseller ("A") use at this moment his own custom control panel, and he has a number of resellers (B1, B2 and so on) who works on his control panel via custom API (various and usual domain registration and management operations)
If "A" migrate to WHMCS, does exist any "off the shelf solution" by which B1, B2 and so oon install their own WHMCS on their systems and can interface with the WHMCS of A?
That's to say: does exist a way by which a "master" WHMCS interface directly with a numbers of "clients" WHMCS, accepting orders and management of services via API?
(I specify that I searched for this function in all the docs... but, if it does exists, it's hidden very well...)
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Hello.
My problem is this:
A registrar/reseller ("A") use at this moment his own custom control panel, and he has a number of resellers (B1, B2 and so on) who works on his control panel via custom API (various and usual domain registration and management operations)
If "A" migrate to WHMCS, does exist any "off the shelf solution" by which B1, B2 and so oon install their own WHMCS on their systems and can interface with the WHMCS of A?
That's to say: does exist a way by which a "master" WHMCS interface directly with a numbers of "clients" WHMCS, accepting orders and management of services via API?
(I specify that I searched for this function in all the docs... but, if it does exists, it's hidden very well... )
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