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WHMCS MarketConnect ? (Opportunity for SaaS providers?)

BlaZeBlaZe Member, Host Rep

Disclaimer: I do not work for WHMCS or is anyway associated with their company.

Have you guys read about WHMCS's new MarketConnect ? They partnered up with Weebly, Symantec SSL (a rather fail strategy) & SpamExperts to offer one-click launch platform for their services.

More info: https://blog.whmcs.com/?t=127266

What I feel is that there are many good SaaS providers here and some even provide state-of-the-art Email Hosting (e.g. MXRoute) so I was wondering if such providers would contact WHMCS to partner up. Would it be fruitful ? or would it be more of a hassle ?

Let the healthy discussion begin.

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  • LeviLevi Member

    Wait, the same Symantec which 10 000 SSL's got revoked by Google Chrome and others?

  • BlaZeBlaZe Member, Host Rep
    edited April 2017

    @LTniger said:
    Wait, the same Symantec which 10 000 SSL's got revoked by Google Chrome and others?

    Yeah :D hence I mentioned its a fail strategy.
    But the point to think on is that WHMCS can push your service to the masses but will it be fruitful enough or will it create more problems?

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