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The cloud version nobody asked for?


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Would you us a cloud version of WHMCS?  

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What do people think of the newly announced cloud version of WHMCS? 

I note that there isnt a single request that I could find for it in the ideas website, and being a host the idea of hosting my own billing system isnt one of the pain points so I was curious if there was any demand for such a product.

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This unfortunate move will take their focus away from their core product. By launching a cloud version, they're now competing with the very hosts who use their software. This forces their customers to fund their own extinction and hand over control of their sensitive data to a direct competitor. No serious business would want that.

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20 hours ago, Mandalorian said:

By launching a cloud version, they're now competing with the very hosts who use their software. 

I don't understand how a cloud version of WHMCS will compete with hosts? I'd never use such a thing, but unless they're also going to start selling hosting (would not be shocked), I'm not seeing the correlation there.

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33 minutes ago, bear said:

I don't understand how a cloud version of WHMCS will compete with hosts? I'd never use such a thing, but unless they're also going to start selling hosting (would not be shocked), I'm not seeing the correlation there.

Currently, hosts provide hosting for the software for themselves and others. But when the software itself takes on the role of the host, and other hosts become dependent on it, that takes something away from the hosts and diminishes their value and autonomy.

 

 

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11 hours ago, slim said:

Will you say the same thing when cPanel becomes cloud hosted to?

Kind of alarmist, but please do go on about how that would be possible or plausible. 
Billing software and software that runs a server are not at all comparable, but enlighten me. 

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9 hours ago, bear said:

Kind of alarmist, but please do go on about how that would be possible or plausible. 

My point is, we are all web hosts in the business of hosting applications. There appears to be zero demand from us for this product, meaning its was created by other motives, none of which I can think is good for us. I would rather go through the pain of moving before giving up that level of control.

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9 hours ago, slim said:

was created by other motives, none of which I can think is good for us. I would rather go through the pain of moving before giving up that level of control.

The other motives would likely be to simplify supporting it for themselves. With a centralized installation fully under their control, there would be less effort in troubleshooting issues, and a likely higher cost to end users (a constant effort with corporate ownership). Strongly doubt, at least at this point, that it's nefarious to "get their hands on data", since they could already do that likely without fear of discovery, at least for a time. 

As for "nobody wants this"? As with most changes to WHMCS, it barely involves user feedback these days. There have been requests that had lots of interest that were ignored, and others that barely had a few votes (or wasn't asked for) that were implemented. Back to the "it's all about what's the most profitable" thinking there. Easiest to do, and what will generate the most profit, or at least buzz about the product. 

No, I don't trust cloud applications, and would not consider this change here. 

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Hi all,

Over the years we have received a steady stream of feedback from users that a Hosted Edition of the WHMCS application is desirable, and got quite close to launching an earlier iteration ~8 years ago. Indeed the that page has existed to track demand for this offering since 2018. The responsibility of managing the infrastructure of many businesses billing systems is not one we take lightly, and now with the power of webpros.cloud it's something we can deliver. 

Consider the popularity of SaaS services like Shopify; many web-agencies, small businesses and MSPs don't have the expertise or personnel to configure and manage their billing system. So we are providing this service of a curated, secure and always up-to-date WHMCS instance. 

The webpros.cloud service is specifically designed not to compete with our partners. This will be a bring-your-own-hosting service, so whilst the WHMCS instance is hosted by Webpros, they'll need to source reseller, VPS or dedicated hosting from partners to connect up to it.

This will not detract from work of the "on-prem" WHMCS I suppose you could call it; it's quite simply a hosted edition of the latest release.

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Will need to take your word for it, since there's no way for us to substantiate that. I've personally never heard anyone state they'd like to hand over control of billing in WHMCS, but my circle is smaller. 

A further note, up 63% is a relative term. If no one wanted it, but x number of users now do, the vague starting point allows for some "fudge room" in gauging increase of interest. 

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