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Multiple Clients

A client refers to a front-end interface developed for different user groups or roles, all sharing a single back-end database. For example, an e-commerce app may have separate front-ends for users and administrators, or a business may create different portals for various departments.

Value

  1. Customized Experience: Develop dedicated front-ends for different user groups to provide a tailored experience and improve satisfaction.
  2. Security and Access Control: Assign different access levels based on user roles and permissions. Admin portals may have advanced permissions, while user portals allow only basic operations.
  3. Improved Efficiency: Specialized portals for each department streamline workflows and boost productivity.
  4. Reduced Complexity: Separating features for different user groups reduces system complexity and maintenance costs.
  5. Unified Data Management: All portals share the same back-end database, ensuring data consistency and simplifying management.

Multi-Clients Guide

  1. Upgrade to Pro and Purchase Additional Clients:
    Projects must be upgraded to Pro to add multiple clients. If already Pro, adding a new client requires purchasing the Pro plan again (each additional client is half the current Pro price). For example: Pro ($99) + one client ($99/2) = $148.50/month. Upon purchase, the platform refunds based on the remaining days of the previous order.

  2. After Purchasing Additional Clients:
    The project will be split into three portals:

    • Server (Back-end): For managing data models and performing data management tasks.
    • Web Client: The default client for building front-end pages.
    • New Client: The newly added portal for designing additional front-end pages.
  3. Renewing Clients:
    Renewal pricing includes all clients and the Pro plan. To exclude a client from renewal, delete it before renewing.

  4. Version Downgrade:
    Downgrading to a non-Pro version makes all additional clients read-only (cannot be edited or published). The default client remains unaffected.

  5. Reactivating Clients After Upgrading to Pro Again:
    If the project expires and is later upgraded to Pro, you can choose to reactivate previously purchased clients (one-time only). Unactivated clients will be deleted.

Notes

  1. Projects must be Pro to add multiple clients.
  2. Publishing with Custom Domain: For new clients, you can apply for a subdomain from a domain provider and publish each client with its own domain.
  3. Deleting Clients: To avoid renewing a client, delete it before the next renewal.
  4. Reactivating Clients: After expiration, when upgrading to Pro again, you can choose to reactivate previously purchased clients; otherwise, they will be deleted.
  5. Clients that expire before January 22, 2025, will be deleted.
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