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Harry L

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  1. Hi!

    In January we rolled out a new backend for our ACME implementation. As it turns out, there was an issue with the parsing of domain names added to Upmind which contained capital letters. This has been fixed, so your domain should be working as expected now.

    Thanks,
    Harry

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  2. Absolutely! Proxmox will be the first of those to be available as a server provision provider. For more complex flows like pterodactyl servers we need to work on some more general improvements to the flexibility of the system to facilitate, for example, the capture of config/parameters required for certain game server setup scripts. This is something we're already working on for other areas such as domain name additional/cctld fields. 

  3. @NID You don't actually need the hosting account IDs. When manually adding an existing 20i hosting account to an order in Upmind, you can use the domain name in the username field then press "Get Info" from the order product "Manage" tab, and the system will grab and store the rest of the details needed to make subsequent provision requests to that 20i hosting account. If you need further help, best to contact us directly via support ticket. 

    https://docs.upmind.com/docs/getting-help-from-upmind

  4. Hi @TheIrishGoat thanks for your question. In theory it should be possible- but the customer would have a single order product in their Upmind client area from which they can log into 20i and manage all of their domains- basically one order product per billing agreement with you. You'd need to define the package within 20i and model that in your product catalogue in Upmind so that someone can order a 20/100/200 domain package. 

    If you want to discuss or demonstrate exactly how you set up your 20i package types in any more detail then please open a support ticket within Upmind and we can go from there.

  5. We don't have any reseller controls in the Upmind dashboard yet, but you can certainly set up affiliate commission.

    To summarise how it works:

    • Once you enable the affiliate system, your customers can opt-in to be an affiliate
    • You can configure different tiers if you want certain affiliates to get different commissions, but you really only need to set up your default tier to get started
    • Within your default tier, you configure which products affiliates can earn commissions on by making sales referrals, and the exact rules around amounts, one-time vs recurring, maturation times etc
    • Affiliates can create links in their client area to distribute however they wish to potential customers
    • When a potential customer clicks an affiliate link and goes on to sign up and make a purchase, the affiliate will be marked as having made that referral and will earn commission if eligible
    • Affiliates can withdraw earnings from their affiliate balance to account credit, to their paypal account, or you can pay out by BACS and record that manually

    For more detail, your best bet for now is the documentation article you linked - https://docs.upmind.com/docs/creating-an-affiliate-system - until we post a video walkthrough on our YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@upmind8575/videos

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