Create a Product PUQ Web Hosting module WHMCS Order now | Download | Community Create a product in WHMCS (Setup → Products/Services), then on Module Settings choose PUQ Web Hosting and point Server Group at the group you built. The configuration lives on a row of sub‑tabs: General · Web limits · Mail limits · DNS limits · Client · Email · Config options (in Vanity mode the limits tabs collapse to a single Vanity limits tab). General — roles & deployment mode On General you pick which roles the package includes (tick Web / Mail / DNS) and the Deployment mode (Split / Unified / Vanity — see Deployment & Segmentation → Deployment models). Limits — what the customer gets The Web / Mail / DNS limits tabs define the Hestia package quotas and the module‑local caps for each ticked role. Every field maps to a Configurable Option override key (e.g. web_disk_quota) so you can offer upgradeable tiers. Web limits — disk, bandwidth, cron jobs, backups kept, max subdomains (WEB_ALIASES), max databases, max FTP accounts, default PHP version, auto‑install Let's Encrypt. Mail limits — mail disk, mail accounts, outbound rate limit/hour, mail backups (independent of web), max forwarders, max aliases, autoresponders/spam‑filter. DNS limits — max DNS records, DNS disk quota, default TTL, and the allowed record types the customer may use (A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, TXT, NS, SRV, CAA, PTR, DNSKEY, DS, NAPTR, TLSA — on both HestiaCP BIND and PowerDNS). Setting a role's disk quota to 0 disables that role for the product (the same as un‑ticking it on General). Client — what the customer can do The Client tab is a set of toggles controlling which client‑area pages/actions are visible — create/delete mailbox, change password, create database/FTP, edit DNS, install SSL, manage cron, web settings, backups, view logs, client‑side redeploy, file‑manager & webmail SSO. Untick to hide. Email — lifecycle emails The Email tab maps a WHMCS email template to each module event (Account Ready, Deploy Failed, Mailbox/Database/FTP/Backup Created, SSL Installed, SSL Expiring 14/3, Quota Warning 80/Exceeded, DNS Zone Deployed, Backup Restored/Failed). Leave an event blank to disable it. Config options — wire up WHMCS Finally, open Config options and click Create / sync missing. The module reads its per‑order limits from WHMCS Configurable Options; this button creates exactly the ones the product needs (it's safe to run repeatedly — existing options and values are never changed). After syncing they show COMPLETE: Tune the prices afterwards under WHMCS Configurable Options. The product is now ready to order. For a Vanity product the limits and config‑options are different (Website/Mailbox quota + the vanity_domain option + vanity_name custom field). See Vanity Mode → The vanity product.