The Client Area
What your customers see inside WHMCS: dashboard, endpoints, security issues, domain monitoring and Allowed Ports.
Customers with an active monitoring service get a Security section in your WHMCS client area: no separate login, your branding throughout. It has five pages:
| Page | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Dashboard | Issue counts by severity, how many endpoints are protected, and the most recent findings. |
| Endpoints | Their monitored servers: add, edit, delete, and trigger an on-demand scan. Endpoint detail shows the latest scan, open issues, and which ports appeared or disappeared. |
| Security Issues | Alert list and detail with plain-language explanations, copy-paste fix commands per firewall platform, an *"I've Fixed This"* resolve button and one-click *Allow this port*. |
| Domain Monitoring | Monitored domains with credential-leak and dark-web findings, and the acknowledge/resolve workflow. |
| Allowed Ports | The customer's Allowed Ports rules: create, edit and delete, with justification fields. |
Single sign-on to the full portal
A View Security Dashboard button takes the customer from WHMCS into your branded portal without a second login (the module mints an SSO token and redirects). The portal adds the richer views: scan history, the firewall map, notification preferences.
Two settings shape this experience
- Endpoint Creation Mode:
anylets customers add any IP or hostname;whmcs_onlyrestricts them to IPs from their active WHMCS products. - Customer Upgrade URL: where "upgrade your plan" buttons send customers (usually your WHMCS cart); leave blank for a neutral message.
Writing help material for your customers? The Customer Guide is written brand-neutrally so you can link or adapt it as your own.