All new Registrations are manually reviewed and approved, so a short delay after registration may occur before your account becomes active.
Google Apps In Your Own WHMCS? Why not!
Google Apps For WHMCS offers you the functionality to provision and manage Google Accounts in your WHMCS system. Within several minutes you can authenticate through OAuth 2.0 and set up flexible products according to your needs.
This will allow your clients to purchase ready Google Services directly from your website! Another advantage is that the module facilitates the management of Google accounts from the clientarea. Your customers will definitely appreciate it!
Features:
✔ Create Account
✔ Terminate Account
✔ Login To Control Panel And Webmail From Clientarea
✔ Upgrade Package
✔ Authentication And API Calls Using OAuth 2.0
✔ Flexible Settings With Configurable Options!
Available Google Services:
✔ Google Apps For Business
✔ Google Vault
✔ Google Drive Storage
For more information visit our website: modulesgarden.com/products/whmcs/google_apps/features
For complete documentation visit our Wiki (Currently under construction, will be finished within 24 hours): docs.modulesgarden.com/Google_Apps_For_WHMCS
Comments
Hmm... http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/3996/lowendtalk-guidelines says VPS offers only.
Just sayin...
Thank you for your valuable notification However, ModulesGarden products and services are strictly connected with VPS therefore we believe that there shouldn't be a problem.
You're right (and it's good to remind people about rules here and there) but most likely this rule has to do something with elimination of masses of potential shared hosting offers, cloud hosting offers or other irrelevant hosting offers where the actual users do not get root or Administrator account.
As there's a lot of WHMCS licence owners it could be still some interest among VPS hosts for some scripts, modules, alternative control panels etc.. so no harm done as long this place isn't exploited with mass of vps non related offers
Just sayin...
I, for one, welcome these guys. But I wish they'd post more than just ads. They do good work, but let's get some personality behind it here
Yeah, really nice products though - so I don't see any issue with it.