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I need to make a custom hosting account for client (with some custom settings, like a specific number of allowed domains, etc). I don't this to be an option for any other client to see. How can I do that and allow the new client to buy the product?

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  On 6/4/2015 at 2:04 PM, sunrisepro said:

I need to make a custom hosting account for client (with some custom settings, like a specific number of allowed domains, etc). I don't this to be an option for any other client to see. How can I do that and allow the new client to buy the product?

Set the package to restricted, and then on the client page under Account Actions, click Set Packages.

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Create a restricted package, go to client profile, click "Set Packages" on the left, select the desired package to add, then you can add the service to their account after that.  Right now you have to do it yourself, but hopefully in the near future it will be possible for the client to order assigned restricted packages themselves from the client area.

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  On 6/4/2015 at 2:15 PM, Daniel B said:

Create a restricted package, go to client profile, click "Set Packages" on the left, select the desired package to add, then you can add the service to their account after that.  Right now you have to do it yourself, but hopefully in the near future it will be possible for the client to order assigned restricted packages themselves from the client area.

 

Yes, we will be adding the ability for authenticated clients to see and order restricted packages they have access to. This will round up this feature nicely.

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  On 6/4/2015 at 3:37 PM, sunrisepro said:

OK, thanks. The client does not exist in the system yet so should I create their account, add the package and then give them the login to add payment info?

 

Sounds like a plan!

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Or you could have them register first so they are the one creating the account and you don't have to worry about a temporary password setup/etc, and then once they do that you can do the rest.

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