![]() Record when payments are made and get overdue reminders. ![]() Invoicing: Invoice the customer for completed tasks in a job.Jobs: Create a job (eg: build a website) and record tasks against that job.Customer Management: store notes against customers, keep customer records (phone / address / etc.).Ticket Support: Customers can send in support tickets, ticket ID numbers, support queue, ticket status, send/receive via email.Website Details: record unlimited fields against a website (eg: ftp details, analytics details, domain login details, cpanel login details, email passwords) for easy retrieval at a later stage.Below is the current feature list “summary”. The Ultimate Client Manager has gone through quite a bit since its first release. There is absolutely no way I could have received same level of exposure (and sales) if I had tried to sell my application on it’s own. Three years and 1400 sales later (1+ every day!), the success of this application has exceeded all of my expectations, and then some. I was soon receiving an enormous amount of feedback, countless feature requests, bug reports, complaints and praise from happy customers. The signup process was painless, and my application received a HUGE amount of exposure straight away (~200 unique viewers per day). The hype around this new marketplace excited me! Finally an “ eBay for Code” backed by a company who really knew how to sell digital goods. Bingo! Time to sell it.ĬodeCanyon appeared shortly after I created my first UCM release. After doing some research I found that hundreds of freelance web developers were in need of a simple system like the one I had just created. This will help answer some questions others have about selling their own large PHP applications on CodeCanyon.īack in 2009 I created a small in-house application for the simply recording customer website details (FTP and Email passwords). This post contains a quick overview of my application features, along with it’s brief history and future plans here on CodeCanyon. With 75000 lines of code (and growing every week) it is up there with some of the largest applications I have ever created. The Ultimate Client Manager (UCM) has been a pet project of mine over the past three years. Are you interested in selling large PHP applications on CodeCanyon? Then this post if for you!
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