Thoa Nguyen Posted January 9 Share Posted January 9 (edited) On 12/1/2024 at 11:58 AM, Abel said: Hi everyone, interesting comments from everyone. I have looked for the general price table at https://www.webnic.cc/whmcs-domain/ and I have not found it, can someone please give me the link. Thanks. Hello Abel In fact you only could find WebNIC's promotions and the list of supported domains on WebNIC website. https://www.webnic.cc/promotions/ https://faq.webnic.cc/knowledgebase_category/general/ It's because WebNIC solely does B2B (wholesale business), not retail to avoid competition with their resellers. You can get the pricing by contact Webnic sales or sign up an account to view full reseller pricing table. You could DM me for further advice on how to become a reseller of WebNIC. Edited January 9 by Thoa Nguyen 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thoa Nguyen Posted January 9 Share Posted January 9 (edited) On 12/2/2024 at 9:16 PM, Kuhl, Rubens said: They only mention promotional first 50 .com domains pricing. Hard to find prices is a bad sign and I would probably look elsewhere for my business; many options have already been mentioned in this topic. Hello Rubens WebNIC is a B2B model (wholesale business), that's why pricing table is not disclosed to avoid possible competition with its reseller. But you still can get price by contacting their sales or sign up an account and log in to view full pricing. WebNIC has a dedicated account manager for each region so when you become a WebNIC reseller, you'll know whom to contact when you need support. If you need further advice, I'm pleased to help. Best regards Thoa Nguyen Edited January 9 by Thoa Nguyen 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PapaKai Posted January 9 Share Posted January 9 18 hours ago, Asheville Web Hosting said: Hexonet user here. After setting up my account with CentralNIC in preparation for the migration, I was told I would instead need to move my account to Moniker given that my portfolio was small (44 domains). So now I need to get a refund for the money I spent to open up my CNR account, and find an alternative since it doesn't appear that Moniker is supported by WHMCS. Any thoughts or advice on who best to go with? I'm only dealing with gTLDs at current. They are probably not that wrong with Moniker, but that information is not complete. The Moniker Brand got migrated to the internet.bs Backend System recently and Internet.bs itself will be rebranded to Moniker in near term. Please check the internet.bs Website (WHMCS, AWBS, ClientExec registrar domain registration API integration) for their WHMCS Plugin. This plugin is also maintained by my team (as we do for the hexonet plugin). Hope this helps + let me forward my pardon for that kind of bad communication. Kind Regards 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Evolve Web Hosting Posted January 10 Share Posted January 10 On 1/8/2025 at 6:40 AM, Asheville Web Hosting said: Hexonet user here. After setting up my account with CentralNIC in preparation for the migration, I was told I would instead need to move my account to Moniker given that my portfolio was small (44 domains). So now I need to get a refund for the money I spent to open up my CNR account, and find an alternative since it doesn't appear that Moniker is supported by WHMCS. Any thoughts or advice on who best to go with? I'm only dealing with gTLDs at current. @Asheville Web Hosting are they charging the monthly fee to use the Moniker platform too? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PapaKai Posted January 10 Share Posted January 10 1 hour ago, Evolve Web Hosting said: @Asheville Web Hosting are they charging the monthly fee to use the Moniker platform too? @Evolve Web Hosting no monthly fee at internet.bs/moniker. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mandalorian Posted January 10 Share Posted January 10 On 9/01/2025 at 8:11 AM, PapaKai said: They are probably not that wrong with Moniker, but that information is not complete. The Moniker Brand got migrated to the internet.bs Backend System recently and Internet.bs itself will be rebranded to Moniker in near term. Please check the internet.bs Website (WHMCS, AWBS, ClientExec registrar domain registration API integration) for their WHMCS Plugin. This plugin is also maintained by my team (as we do for the hexonet plugin). Hope this helps + let me forward my pardon for that kind of bad communication. Kind Regards Wonderful to see you're behind their modules for WHMCS and Blesta. That's enough reason for anyone to want to use internet bs. 😃 Is there a demo link for their domain checker on WHMCS/Blesta? Is that as good in terms of features as Hexonet domain checker? And lastly, do they run promo pricing for first year registrations and a link to see it? Looking forward to hearing from youu, Sir. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Evolve Web Hosting Posted January 11 Share Posted January 11 3 hours ago, PapaKai said: @Evolve Web Hosting no monthly fee at internet.bs/moniker. @PapaKai Thanks for the clarification and happy new year! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PapaKai Posted January 13 Share Posted January 13 On 1/11/2025 at 1:35 AM, Evolve Web Hosting said: @PapaKai Thanks for the clarification and happy new year! Likewise, Doug! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PapaKai Posted January 13 Share Posted January 13 On 1/10/2025 at 11:17 PM, Mandalorian said: Wonderful to see you're behind their modules for WHMCS and Blesta. That's enough reason for anyone to want to use internet bs. 😃 Is there a demo link for their domain checker on WHMCS/Blesta? Is that as good in terms of features as Hexonet domain checker? And lastly, do they run promo pricing for first year registrations and a link to see it? Looking forward to hearing from youu, Sir. Thanks, while I have to admit that the module is far behind the features of HEXONET and CentralNic Reseller. One reason why that technical merger makes sense - it gives us resources to focus on other topics. There's no domain checker addon (nor any other additional addon) available for internet.bs, yet - no plans for that step even in our backlog. Regarding any Pricing Question, please reach out to the internet.bs team that's out of my scope. I am just aware of that there's no monthly account fee. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slaweally Posted January 14 Share Posted January 14 I don't know if you use it, but the prices of the company called Alantron in Turkey seemed suitable for reseller. I will prefer for this year. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jade D Posted Wednesday at 06:17 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 06:17 AM On 12/6/2024 at 3:43 PM, DennisHermannsen said: Hey, all! Been a few weeks since my last look at this thread. My initial thought was that we would go with DynaDot, but they do not support a lot of the TLDs we already offer. We had also ruled out OpenProvider initially because we had to pay them a yearly membership subscription. However... We've spent the last month crunching numbers and comparing various providers, and OpenProvider looks to be the best alternative. Even though we have to pay a yearly fee, we are saving thousands of euros every year because we get no markup on domain prices. We have been speaking with OpenProvider for the past week and signed up yesterday, getting a nice discount for the first year. Apparently, we are not the first one to contact them regarding the CentralNic migration. If I understood correctly, they have methods to take care of the migration from Hexonet/CentralNic to OpenProvider. Another incentive for us to move to OpenProvider is the fact they we can authenticate our domain and have them send emails on our behalf (such as WDRP messages). This is something I've been requesting from Hexonet for years because we had a lot of clients that were suspicious of emails coming from @ispapi.net, claiming to be sent on behalf of us. Oh, and they respond to tickets very quickly. We don't have to wait days or weeks. Looking at you, CentralNic. Hexonet has just announced that the migration dates have been moved (May 2025 instead of Feb 2025 IIRC). This gives us plenty of time to move everything. Initially, we thought we would actually need to top up our CNR accounts with 75$ - but it looks like that's no longer the case 😁 My boss is no longer annoyed about the migration. We are gonna save a bunch of money with minimal effort - and we get better service by the looks of it. Morning Dennis Any chance you would be willing to share the script as we have a bunch of domains that need to be migrated from Hexonet and another registrar. Im happy to contribute towards to cost of the module - feel free to DM me. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DennisHermannsen Posted Wednesday at 11:10 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 11:10 AM @Jade DStill testing the module and squashing a few bugs now and again. We've successfully transferred ~150 domains with no issues so far. Some domains still require manual work, though. Some registries send the auth code via email to the registrant and some require that the registrant accepts the transfer via email. There's also a minor problem that's causing me headaches. Some TLDs have additional fields, but the name and value of these fields are set by the developer of the registrar module, meaning there's a high chance that they are different from Registrar A to Registrar B. I need to figure out how to allow the WHMCS admin to map the additional fields from the source registrar with the additional fields of the destination registrar. For now, we've just manually set the additional fields when a domain should be transferred. Also, the module only allows to set one source and one destination registrar. It then checks if the destination registrar is also defined as the default registrar for a given TLD in WHMCS before it attempts to transfer. Sounds like you're trying to migrate from multiple registrars. I assume you have some TLDs with one registrar and other TLDs with another. Is that correct? In that case, the module will probably have to be rewritten to allow mapping between TLDs and registrars. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jade D Posted Wednesday at 11:16 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 11:16 AM 3 minutes ago, DennisHermannsen said: @Jade DStill testing the module and squashing a few bugs now and again. We've successfully transferred ~150 domains with no issues so far. Some domains still require manual work, though. Some registries send the auth code via email to the registrant and some require that the registrant accepts the transfer via email. There's also a minor problem that's causing me headaches. Some TLDs have additional fields, but the name and value of these fields are set by the developer of the registrar module, meaning there's a high chance that they are different from Registrar A to Registrar B. I need to figure out how to allow the WHMCS admin to map the additional fields from the source registrar with the additional fields of the destination registrar. For now, we've just manually set the additional fields when a domain should be transferred. Also, the module only allows to set one source and one destination registrar. It then checks if the destination registrar is also defined as the default registrar for a given TLD in WHMCS before it attempts to transfer. Sounds like you're trying to migrate from multiple registrars. I assume you have some TLDs with one registrar and other TLDs with another. Is that correct? In that case, the module will probably have to be rewritten to allow mapping between TLDs and registrars. A quick fix for using the same module code with various registrars is to create a duplicate module and use different naming conventions, that ie module one hexonetmigrate and the next resellerclubmigrate and have then run side by side. It may be worth considering the extensions that the module can migrate within a predefined config file, that way automation works for tld's that dont have specific custom fields assigned to them and those can be manually migrated? To answer the question, yeah we need to migrate out of two registrars 🙂 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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