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Put your hosting business on autopilot (freebie inside!)

jhadley

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Running a web hosting company?
Tired of the same old billing software?
Want to stand out from the crowd?

This is your opportunityLoading Deck offers a modern approach to web hosting billing. It's new, its very nice and it starts from just £0/month.

Key features:

  • Full automation with cPanel and SolusVM: client scan control their services without leaving your billing portal
  • Expand beyond hosting: Loading Deck also manages projects and physical stock, and it works great for ad hoc services
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  • It's cheap: Free in fact. Ready to start automating? Automation starts at just £7.50.
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jhadley

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Is it a SaaS software or a self-hosted software?
Yes it's SaaS.

Do you have a custom API for provisioning?
As in one that lets you build your own modules? Not right now unfortunately.

I saw this in WHT, care to explain how is this different from WHMCS?
This is a beta and doesn't have as many modules, yet. However, we have more extensive cPanel/SolusVM integrations, built-in Stripe integration, a better aesthetic presence, built-in support for projects and inventory, use of the Doctrine ORM (uses PDO as opposed to WHMCS which I think still uses mysql_ queries), we don't use MD5 for passwords.

It's also SaaS and the price includes the hosting on a high-end dedicated server with a hardware firewall etc. We manage and support everything - there's even a telephone number.

At the moment we're rolling out updates every few days, not every few months. We're also a few weeks away from leaving beta, and this move away from beta will include a full external code audit, probably by Rack911.

Hope this helps!
 

Nett

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@jhadley Is there any chance that you will distribute it as a self-hosted software (closed source is ok)?
 

jhadley

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@jhadley Is there any chance that you will distribute it as a self-hosted software (closed source is ok)?
It's a possibility, however right now it is SaaS. I'm meeting investors over the coming few weeks and if they stipulate that they want it as a downloadable product then we'll probably work toward that.

I know it sounds a little strange as a hosting business to use a SaaS product, but I think that most software products are going this way because there are real advantages to both parties to using SaaS. Here are a few :)

  • The hosting is of a higher quality that most small hosts can afford themselves
  • The billing (and soon to be support) area is up even if your network is down
  • We can roll out patches instantly if we need to (security etc.)
  • It's much easier to manage for both parties - support costs are lower
  • Licence costs are lower as it's all within 1 system
  • It's easier to integrate with other SaaS products
I should note that our SaaS platform is built on a custom integration with CloudLinux, so each user has their own secure system user and resources etc as well :)

If we do go down the downloadable option route then one of our priorities will be to ensure that users can switch between the hosted and downloadable options easily.
 

MartinD

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Retired Staff
Biggest problem is hosting client data on a system you can't control. To me that's the issue that stops me having any interest. If it was released for self hosting then I would give it serious consideration.
 
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jhadley

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Biggest problem is hosting client data on a system you can't control. To me that's the issue that stops me having any interest. If it was released for self hosting then I would give it serious consideration.
Thanks, Martin. That's good to know and I'm talking to a lot of people who agree with you. Let me ask you a question though - by control do you necessarily mean host, or are there other levels of control that might ease adoption? (An API [our is mostly done], database downloads, etc.)
 

MartinD

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Host. It's the only way I could guarantee enough control over safety, security etc.
 
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