Hi CyberPanel Team,
First, thank you for continuously making CyberPanel a reliable and user-friendly hosting panel. Hosting providers like me greatly appreciate its growing popularity and robust features.
I am reaching out to request the development of a “CyberPanel Extended for WHMCS” module. This module would mimic the features of the popular cPanel Extended for WHMCS, allowing users to perform essential hosting management tasks directly from the WHMCS client area.
Proposed Features for CyberPanel Extended Module
Here are the functionalities I believe would make the module incredibly useful:
- File Manager: Upload, download, delete, compress, and extract files.
- DNS Zone Management: Add, edit, and delete DNS records.
- Email Management: Create, manage, and delete email accounts, forwarders, and autoresponders.
- Database Management: Create, edit, and delete MySQL databases and users.
- FTP Account Management: Add, manage, and delete FTP accounts.
- SSL Management: View, issue, and manage SSL certificates.
- Resource Usage Statistics: Display disk space, bandwidth, and other usage metrics in real-time.
- One-Click Application Installation: Integrate with CyberPanel’s existing app installer for popular software like WordPress.
Benefits of This Module
- Enhanced User Experience: Clients can perform all hosting-related tasks directly from the WHMCS client area without needing to log into CyberPanel.
- Improved Security: Limiting direct access to CyberPanel reduces security risks.
- Competitive Edge: With cPanel pricing changes, many hosting providers are adopting CyberPanel. This module would further enhance its appeal in the hosting industry.
Community Support
I believe this feature would be highly beneficial to the CyberPanel user base, especially for those who manage their hosting services through WHMCS. It aligns with the increasing demand for a seamless and integrated user experience.
If this is something your team can consider, I am happy to provide additional input, test the module, or collaborate with other users to gather feature requirements.
Thank you for your time and for considering this suggestion. I am looking forward to your feedback!
Best regards,
Martin