The SSL Store™ WHMCS Plugin Makes SSL Administration Easy for Hosting Providers
Just one more way The SSL Store™ simplifies SSL for their partners
Here at The SSL Store™ we’re all about making things as convenient as possible for our partners. That’s why we’ve invested countless resources and manpower to refine and enhance our WHMCS plug-in.
Our WHMCS SSL plugin offers a number of impressive features that make managing and provisioning SSL/TLS certificates a breeze. After all, the easier it is for you to keep track of the sales, invoicing and management of your customers via automation—the more time you’ll have to focus on the core of your business.
WHMCS Features
One of the coolest features of our WHMCS plugin is the ability to import all of your existing SSL orders into our system. Gone are the days of tracking orders via one system and renewing them with another. Our plugin allows you to do both with one seamless interface.
It also allows you to automate the renewal process. Rather than having to keep abreast of when various customers are in need of renewal notifications our WHMCS plug-in does it for you. 30 days before your customers’ SSL certificates are set to expire, our plug-in generates an invoice and sends it out so that there’s plenty of time to renew. That’s one less headache for you and your customers will thank you.
You can also sell through our WHMCS Plug-in. That’s right, all of our available product options are importable via our plug-in and – with just a few clicks – you can have access to every product we offer in the WHMCS panel. Customers will also be able to see product descriptions through the plug-in as well. It’s like having a whole little storefront, right through WHMCS.
But wait, that’s not all. Our WHMCS plug-in also works seamlessly with AutoInstall SSL™, our plug-in for CPanel. Our WHMCS plug-in has been designed to work closely with AutoInstall SSL™, which takes virtually all of the frustration and headaches out of the installation process. That’s right, our WHMCS plug-in can even install your customers’ SSL certificates for them.
Why WHMCS?
WHMCS is basically capable of running your business for you if you know how to use it properly. It allows you to keep track of customers, handle renewals, sell new SSL certificates and install them all in one easy, automated platform. It’s almost like a tiny automated sales department, which is especially useful for smaller hosting providers.
That’s convenience you just can’t beat. So if you’re one of our valued reseller partners and you’re not taking advantage of our WHMCS plugin, make sure to ask about it the next time you get in contact with us. It really does make a world of difference.
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