i am switching too to ClientExec, probably and got this message yesterday:
Hi Peter, Thank you for reaching out, and for your interest in Clientexec! Unfortunately, we don't have a way to generate only 1 invoice per month unless all the domains were due on the same day. Can you let me know what/how exactly it is costing you? I do wonder if we could just generate a monthly report of invoices to send to your accountant. Would that work? If that's the case, we do offer custom development services at $85/hour, and I'd estimate an hour for this. We have an Enhance integration coming in our next release, which we could send to you if you decide to install now. We integrate with both Mollie and Stripe (we have support for Elements and Checkout). We have an import script for WHMCS, which would import any domains and packages. We don't have an import script for OpenProvider or Enhance, however, as long as the domains and packages were in your WHMCS, they would get imported. I do have some internal tasks open to improve our WHMCS importer, so I do wonder if it would be best to wait until our 6.7.0 release before you fully made the switch. We could extend our free 30-day trial (https://www.clientexec.com/download?freeTrial) for an extra month if 6.7.0 isn't out by the time your trial is up. Regards, Matt ***
Hi Peter, Thank you for reaching out, and for your interest in Clientexec!
Unfortunately, we don't have a way to generate only 1 invoice per month unless all the domains were due on the same day. Can you let me know what/how exactly it is costing you? I do wonder if we could just generate a monthly report of invoices to send to your accountant. Would that work? If that's the case, we do offer custom development services at $85/hour, and I'd estimate an hour for this.
We have an Enhance integration coming in our next release, which we could send to you if you decide to install now.
We integrate with both Mollie and Stripe (we have support for Elements and Checkout).
We have an import script for WHMCS, which would import any domains and packages. We don't have an import script for OpenProvider or Enhance, however, as long as the domains and packages were in your WHMCS, they would get imported. I do have some internal tasks open to improve our WHMCS importer, so I do wonder if it would be best to wait until our 6.7.0 release before you fully made the switch. We could extend our free 30-day trial (https://www.clientexec.com/download?freeTrial) for an extra month if 6.7.0 isn't out by the time your trial is up.
Regards, Matt ***
more info on installing enhance in Client Exec: https://docs.clientexec.com/en/article/adding-a-enhance-server-and-products-12h4lp1/
Have you tested CE further? Is it working for you?
I saw they're now in 6.7 beta 1, including their enhance module.
no i found it very troublesome to set up in the meantimle we switched also to a different domain registrar so didn't have enough time to set things up we'll will look in to it further in October.
kyzoeadmin What about wisecp? I am actually thinking of switching from clientexec to wisecp.
illuzant does it support enhance?
mendozal Not yet, theres some posts on here about adding traction to getting this implemented.
Clientexec works well with Enhance. We have it implemented already.
net It is in release form yet?
MediaServe still beta 1 but available
I'm on my way to move from Upmind to Clientexec. The ones who tested it, are you free with it's and Enhance integration?
wbknght We use Clientexec and have had no issues at all.
wbknght I use Clientexec as well. I got my plugin modified, so when user does not need to add a domain during signup.. It just creates an account on enhance, and then they can add their hosting afterwards.
I'm considering moving from Upmind too, it's too closed source, and using it relies solely on Upmind's team producing changes and updates, whereas with WHMCS or Clientexec you can implement 99% functionality easily and on your own.
Zoinkies I'm fine with closed source as long as it replies my needs. It currently doesn't.