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How to Set up CyberPanel WHMCS Module?

We can use the CyberPanel WHMCS Module to reduce operational costs, improving service delivery, and enhancing customer satisfaction. This latest blog explains how to set it up and use it easily. At Bobcares, with our CyberPanel Support, we can handle your issues.

What Is A CyberPanel WHMCS Module?

This Module is a program that connects the CyberPanel to WHMCS. It also enables us to automate certain CyberPanel functions straight from the WHMCS interface.

Advantages

1. Automation reduces manual tasks, saving time and resources.

2. Ensures consistency in billing, provisioning, and management.

3. Supports growth by handling more clients and services efficiently.

4. Automation and self-service features provide instant provisioning and reliable service management.

How To Set It Up?

The steps to set up the system are as follows:

1. Initially, find the Module on the CyberPanel website. Make sure to download the version matching with the WHMCS software.

2. Then, upload the module files to the WHMCS modules directory on the server (usually within the WHMCS root directory).

CyberPanel WHMCS Module

3. Log in to the WHMCS admin panel.

4. Find the module section (under “Addons” or “Extensions”).

5. Find and enable the CyberPanel module.

6. Set up any necessary settings.

7. Link the module to the hosting products and services within WHMCS. This allows the module to handle actions like account creation based on the bought plan.

[Need to know more? Get in touch with us if you have any further inquiries.]

Conclusion

By combining CyberPanel with WHMCS, hosting providers can offer a more seamless and efficient experience for their customers. To sum up, our Tech team went over the setup details of the Module.

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