Configure restrictions and perimissions on subscription level for SEO Toolkit
It would be very useful if an MSP can offer SEO Toolkit to their customers. At this point this is almost impossible for 2 reasons:
1. Plans of the SEO Toolkit are not designed for hosting providers and MSP, but for end users and agencies. (there are not enough resources if you have a thousand clients on one server for example).
2. There is no ability to set limitations and permissions for SEO toolkit based on the limitations of the module itself. E.g. Count of domains, urls to analyse, keywords, so now if a provider even buys the plugin as offered one client can use all the resources for the whole server and there is no way to control this.
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Ivan Pjano commented
Totally agree on this one, its really bad implemented now for us as a hosting provider. Hope this will be resolved soon!
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J. Franklin commented
Would love to use it but there is no ability to set limitations and permissions for customers
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Maarten Machiels commented
Agreed. The manager of the hosting should be able to restrict access to the toolkit to specific subscriptions. Now a customer can use up all available keywords for the entire server, which cannot be the purpose! As with every extention, we should be able to at the very least hide the extension from specific customer accounts.
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jabith commented
I totally agree with Hristo: Plesk SEO Toolkit is OK for a server of which 1 person manages all the websites on that server. But it is useless for Hosting providers and Resellers in its present form.
If it would be possible to define limitations on Service plan level (both for Customers and Resellers), then a hosting provider could buy a license with high limitation, and define the SEO-Toolkit resources available for a customer according to the Service Plan chosen.
And the customer would just see that he used (f.e.) 5 keywords out of the 20 available for his plan, instead of 5 keywords out of the 1.000 available for the whole server, as would be the case at this moment ... ! -
Anonymous commented
In any case, it would be good if you could order a separate customer