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    Question Simplified Client Dashboard?

    Hello, Is it possible to create a client dashboard that gives the ability for my client to: See the WordPress sites they host with me Perform backup & restore Install/uninstall Let’s Encrypt or paid certs Sync between live and staging environments While hiding all the other things Plesk is...
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    New WP Platform questions

    I will check that out. If you don't mind, I want to verify something, because you mentioned WP Toolkit incompatibility. If I use WHMCS to handle billing only: Will Plesk be able to auto-install WP + plugins/themes/settings? Can I use the WP Toolkit features for SSL, backups, and staging? I...
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    New WP Platform questions

    Thanks, Igor. Is there a billing system that Plesk would recommend? WHMCS was just what I happened to discover first. If there is better, I'm open to suggestions. ;)
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    New WP Platform questions

    Oh no! So if I use WHMCS to bill, which uses Plesk to provision, Plesk won't automatically install WordPress? Or do you mean that I won't be able to use WHMCS's interface, but Plesk's will work still? At this point, I'm thinking I'll use WHMCS only to handle billing and then Plesk to do...
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    New WP Platform questions

    Thanks. I'm reading through documentation right now, I'm in the "Reseller: Understanding Service Plans and Subscriptions." It looks like plans and subscriptions can be created in Plesk. But I don't see any mention of billing. Moving on to the "Starting Your Business in Plesk" it sounds like...
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    New WP Platform questions

    Hello, I’m new to the world of hosting... but come from an IT/developer background. I’m looking to build a sort of mini platform to host my WordPress clients (on LiquidWeb cloud servers). As I dig in, I’m discovering all sorts of things like cPanel, Plesk, WHM, WHMCS, WordPress Bridge, etc...
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