Considering how frequently updates break third party modules, that would probably do more harm than good XDA utility that will update WHMCS, just like wordpress e.g.
Don't you already receive email alerts?Google alerts with new tickets?
What kind of task are you looking at?The last time I used WHMCS, I don't see a feature like this but I'm not sure if it is already implemented today. I like HB's custom automated tasks and I hope it can be implemented by WHMCS in a more feature-rich way.
I'm fairly sure that's already in the works and not far away?A utility that will update WHMCS, just like wordpress e.g.
It is already in the works, and PayPal subscription cancellation would be amazing, does the PayPal API even allow this?I'm fairly sure that's already in the works and not far away?
I'd like to see Paypal subscriptions get cancelled when a service is cancelled.
I believe so, the Subscription ID is passed back into WHMCS.It is already in the works, and PayPal subscription cancellation would be amazing, does the PayPal API even allow this?
Was thinking about the same thing. Clients always tend to forget to cancel their subscriptions... some even think the provider is subtracting funds from their account and not that they left an open subscription.It is already in the works, and PayPal subscription cancellation would be amazing, does the PayPal API even allow this?
This.I'd like to see Paypal subscriptions get cancelled when a service is cancelled.
I posted this in another thread, "The option in hostbill (custom automated tasks) where you can send an email or open a support ticket before/after X days of creation/suspension is a nice feature. I use that to follow up on new clients, upsell and send security reminders."What kind of task are you looking at?