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  1. I've added a few ticks and a few dates now where things are coming out. We release lots ands lots of updates but obviously they are in many directions and not necessarily in the areas where everyone wants to us to focus. For some people, specific integrations are important and for others they need a specific gateway, or a specific feature. We've spent a lot of time working on translations and internationality, which again isn't really visible to someone who wants a specific feature but is very important to others. We have a list of ~1000 feature requests in the roadmap so there's always going to be some people unhappy with what we're prioritising unfortunately.  WHMCS is 20 years old and we're not going to match them feature-for-feature for a while, but we're quite a different product and we have a very solid idea of what we need to prioritise. 

    At present we are working on

    Revenue reports for proper GAAP/IFRS standard revenue recognition reporting
    Widget ecosystem (to embed various widgets on frontend sites and enable those widgets to talk to each other - so for example plan cards / baskets etc)
    Date updates globally
    KYC integration and Fraud tools
    Import and seeding of demo data (leading to 'quick configuration')
    PayPal subscriptions
    ARR daily reporting (so you see how you have increased or decreased ARR each day)
    We're about to push the open source domain integrations live at which point we've got someone finishing up the last of the domain integrations
    Direct ICANN support so you can use Upmind for ICANN accreditation. 
    Virtualisation supplier support (e.g. Proxmox, Solus, Virtualizor)
    Usage billing

     

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  2. 1 hour ago, gavin said:

    Which one to use for good rates allowing customers to register a domain with their orders?

    Depends what you negotiate 🙂 Most providers will come down in price with volume.

    The larger providers (e.g. Enom, OpenProvider etc) all have pricing slabs based on commits or upfront payment

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  3. We now have Bitpay support for payment which allows you to accept crypto payments

    BitPay can be added through the normal payment method flow. We support their new API method, which means you must generate a pairing key and send that as the first API token, at which point BitPay will generate you an updated API key to use.

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  4. Hey guys - we're about to push the domain framework and modules live onto our Github, which means we can start rolling out a lot more domain providers shortly as we can engage some freelancers to build integrations. There's a few that will be being released today but then we need to know which ones you'd like us to prioritise.

    What that allows us to then do is go through the remaining domain feature requests needed that we need to support on existing providers (privacy, cctld fields, glue records, polling etc) which will take a bit longer.

    So please - let me know which providers we don't yet support you would like us to add.

     

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  5. I think in general they are going to get much hotter on things like dispute rates, though we haven't heard anything specific

    But from our perspective, the more surity we can help you get on customers the better, so long as it doesn't cause them excess burden or reduce conversion rates.

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