How to Integrate WHMCS into a WordPress Website Updated on November 19, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor 1 Minutes, 1 Seconds to Read Although WHMCS is designed to maintain many aspects of your reseller hosting needs you may prefer your own design in regards to your actual website. WHMCS is flexible enough to either add pages into the WHMCS client area or integrate with an existing WordPress website. In this guide, you can learn how to integrate a form to log into the WHMCS client area using a WordPress page. Obtain Integration Code Log into your WHMCS admin area. Hover over the Utilities tab and then click on Integration Code. Copy all of the code in the field labeled Clients Login. Save this code, you will need it to follow the steps in the instructions below. WHMCS Login Page Log into your WordPress administrative dashboard. Navigate to a page you would like to add a WHMCS client area login form on. Once you open the Page Editor, click on the Text tab to switch to text editing. Then paste in the entire code you copied previously. Click on the Update button to save your changes. Now, your website visitors can enter their email address and password into these fields that appear on this page of your website to log into the client area of WHMCS. If you need a new home for your WordPress site, look no further than InMotion’s WordPress Hosting solutions for secure, optimized, budget-friendly servers. Fast & Easy Transfers Free SSLs Hack Protection Affordable View WordPress Hosting Plans Share this Article IC InMotion Hosting Contributor Content Writer InMotion Hosting contributors are highly knowledgeable individuals who create relevant content on new trends and troubleshooting techniques to help you achieve your online goals! More Articles by InMotion Hosting Related Articles How to Configure cPanel in WHM How to Connect WHMCS to your eNom Reseller Account Getting your WHMCS License Key Resetting the cPanel Password in WHM How to Login to your Reseller WHM Using WHM to See Disk Usage How to Install WHMCS With Softaculous How to Delete a cPanel in WHM Server load monitoring How to Change your root Password in WHM
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