Pressable Integration
InstaWP allows you to add Pressable hosting, where you can store and manage your WordPress site with full control over hosting services, including site speed, scalability, security, uptime, and performance, for sites created or migrated from your InstaWP platform.
In this document, we will explore the steps to:
Add Pressable Integration
Create New Site
Manage Pressable Hosted Site
Migrate Staging Site
Create New WaaS
Let’s get started 🚀
Go to the Hosting page and click on the Connect Hosting button to add the Pressable Integration.
Note: If you don’t have an API Key for Pressable Integration, visit here for more information.
After entering the values in the connection form, click the Test button to test whether the connection is correct.
Now that the Pressable is connected to your InstaWP account, you can create a new site on the Pressable server. For that, you can follow the below steps:
Once created, manage your newly created Pressable hosted site from the following available options:
Dashboard
Map Domain
Delete
You can view your Pressable-hosted website’s PHP version and space used.
You can view your primary mapped domain and map your Pressable hosted site with a new domain name by linking it to a web-hosting server, such as Cloudflare or Namecheap. For more information, refer to the Map domain document.
You can also delete your Pressable hosted site when not in use anymore.
InstaWP allows you to migrate your site to the Pressable server. It involves copying all files related to the website and then updating settings for the staging site to work on its new server. For that, you can follow the below steps:
InstaWP also allows you to host your WaaS sites on the Pressable server.
Note: The user needs to create a shared template and monetize it. Then, this shared template will be used as WaaS (Website as a Service).
Afterward, you can follow the below steps:
Go to the WaaS setting dialog to enter the WaaS name and select your monetized template (single or multiple) that will be displayed publicly. For more information, refer to the Create WaaS document.
In this document, we will explore the steps to:
Add Pressable Integration
Create New Site
Manage Pressable Hosted Site
Migrate Staging Site
Create New WaaS
Let’s get started 🚀
Add Pressable Integration
Go to the Hosting page and click on the Connect Hosting button to add the Pressable Integration.
Note: If you don’t have an API Key for Pressable Integration, visit here for more information.
After entering the values in the connection form, click the Test button to test whether the connection is correct.
Create New Site
Now that the Pressable is connected to your InstaWP account, you can create a new site on the Pressable server. For that, you can follow the below steps:
Manage Pressable Hosted Site
Once created, manage your newly created Pressable hosted site from the following available options:
Dashboard
Map Domain
Delete
Dashboard
You can view your Pressable-hosted website’s PHP version and space used.
Map Domain
You can view your primary mapped domain and map your Pressable hosted site with a new domain name by linking it to a web-hosting server, such as Cloudflare or Namecheap. For more information, refer to the Map domain document.
Delete
You can also delete your Pressable hosted site when not in use anymore.
Migrate Staging Site
InstaWP allows you to migrate your site to the Pressable server. It involves copying all files related to the website and then updating settings for the staging site to work on its new server. For that, you can follow the below steps:
Create New WaaS
InstaWP also allows you to host your WaaS sites on the Pressable server.
Note: The user needs to create a shared template and monetize it. Then, this shared template will be used as WaaS (Website as a Service).
Afterward, you can follow the below steps:
Go to the WaaS setting dialog to enter the WaaS name and select your monetized template (single or multiple) that will be displayed publicly. For more information, refer to the Create WaaS document.
Updated on: 09/07/2024
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