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Woocommerce/Wordpress Integration



Hi,
Please add a way to integrate Woocommerce/Wordpress and WHMCS so one can buy a product in Woocommerce/Wordpress and all the billing, invoicing, product settings etc - will be done in WHMCS.

In general I want a customer to click a button in my wordpress site or in Woocommerce and to get a message to create a new account or to login to his account (whmcs account) and after log-in to pay for the relevant product all without leaving Woocommerce/Wordpress.

If it's a new customer a new customer will be added to WHMCS.
The relevant product and payment gateway will be handled via WHMCS.
each such order will be added to the regular WHMCS order list etc.

So the customer will buy in Woocommerce/Wordpress and the backoffice, billing and the product it self will be handled via WHMCS admin and client area.

There is an old feature request with 25 votes here:
https://requests.whmcs.com/topic/woocommerce-wordpress-integration

Thanks!
Ram

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Integrating WooCommerce/WordPress with WHMCS for seamless billing, invoicing, and account management would simplify customer purchases, allowing users to register, log in, and complete payments through WHMCS without leaving WooCommerce—streamlining the process, as seen in smooth user experiences like Gogoanime's setup at https://www.gogoanimemod.com/gogoanime-for-tv/.
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Is this not what the Bridge plugin in wordpress is for?
Big plus on this one! The CMS functionality in WHMCS is way outdated and definitely not worth the mayor cost. The hosting automation on the other hand is perfect en best-in-class. Please consider to mix the best of both worlds with this integration of WP and WHMCS. You'll definitely have the best hosting solution in the world by then.

Current third party integration solutions simply don't work and not worth the try. I think WHMCS should focus on what it's meant for; hosting automation. Leave the other parts to other specialists.