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Share your ideas for the ModulesGarden roadmap and unlock your bonus
ModulesGarden
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We've been hanging around LET for a long time now, keeping a close eye on the trends, struggles, requests, and literally all kinds of insights that pop up here every day.
And since many of those discussions come from people who are years deep into working with WHMCS, we figured there's probably no better place to ask for honest feedback and practical suggestions.
Our 2026 roadmap is already well underway and packed with exciting plans, but we always try to stay open to new ideas that appear naturally as the industry keeps changing: the features, integrations, and improvements people genuinely want, need, or wish existed already.
So, to better understand what matters most to you these days and where we should focus next, we'd like to invite you to take part in our short 60-second survey with just two quick questions about our WHMCS modules.
And as we'd definitely like to reward you for sharing your thoughts with us, we've prepared a 15% promo code you can use across our entire offer, waiting for you right after completing the survey.

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Hello sir, i want to unlock my bonus.
The promo code will appear automatically right after you complete the survey.
The link does not work. Can you kindly do it for me please?
We've just checked and everything appears to be working correctly. Is the survey not opening for you at all, or are you seeing some kind of error?
I don't know if this kind of promotion requires a host-rep tag or not, but it feels like it should...
Also offering a 15% promo here for filling out a stupid survey, when just visiting your web site you are offered 25% without filling out a survey seems a bit rude.
Wow, did you fix it? I just tried and got 3x bonus without doing anything. Very cool!
15% ?
It's marketing more than survey
The survey is meant to be an easy and accessible way for anyone to share ideas, needs, or challenges they'd like us to help solve through our modules, without having to open a support ticket. We don't really see the promo code as the main goal here, but rather as an added and longer-term benefit (it stays valid until the end of August). So if someone simply seeks to pay less, they're absolutely welcome to head directly to our marketplace and use the 25% discount while it's still available for the next few hours (it ends tomorrow, as clearly indicated by the countdown timer across the site).
I would rather ask, why you dropped support/working on extensions for Blesta?
It was mostly just a matter of demand, to be honest. We explained the broader background on our blog a while back, but the short version is that there simply wasn't enough interest in ready-made Blesta extensions to keep actively expanding that product line.
We still work with Blesta though - mainly through custom extensions and individual development projects, just like we do for cPanel, Plesk, DirectAdmin, and similar platforms. So the direction changed a bit, but we definitely didn't abandon it entirely.
With the prices, code encoding/obfuscation, and lock-in I'd think it's better to 'vibe code' these things now in 30 minutes.
Edit: Maybe ModulesGarden should work on a barebones WHMCS alternative instead? No 2000 extensions to use and no 200 built-in features nobody uses. I know you guys have the real developer experience.
Isn't the real reason that you initially dropped module development for Blesta because you signed an exclusive deal with WHMCS? That deal might have expired, but maybe you're still under their NDA?
That's becoming a pretty common view these days, but there's still a pretty big gap between getting something working in 30 minutes and maintaining a stable solution long-term with updates, QA, support, integrations, security fixes, edge cases, and everything else around it.
Appreciate the vote of confidence, but for now, we're keeping ourselves busy enough with everything around the existing ecosystem already. Still, if you're curious about alternative directions, AdminBolt may be worth a look.
You're likely remembering the WHMCS exclusivity period from many years ago. That part did happen, although we later returned to Blesta-related development and continued working within that ecosystem for quite a long time afterward.
The later decision to stop offering Blesta modules through the marketplace was honestly much more about long-term demand than anything else. That said, we're still very open to Blesta-related custom projects and extensions today. Focusing on WHMCS at one point never meant we stopped being interested in other platforms or custom work around them.
Wasn't modulesgarden multiple times got in to trouble because of vulnerables?
We honestly have no clue what trouble you're referring to. Are you maybe mixing us up with another vendor? Feel free to share more details if you had something specific in mind.