Hosting & Credential
Requirement

What We Need to Build Your Store

To set up your e-commerce store, we’ll need access to certain accounts and services.

Important Note

All credentials will be kept 100% safe and confidential. They are used only for setup purposes and will
never be shared with third parties.

Domain Platform Login

We’ll need access to your domain registrar account to configure DNS settings for your store.
What we need:
  • Login URL for your domain registrar (e.g., GoDaddy, Namecheap)
  • Username/email
  • Password
  • What we’ll do:
  • Configure DNS settings to point to your store
  • Set up SSL certificate for secure browsing
  • Configure email settings if needed
  • Gmail Account Credentials

    A Gmail account is needed for testing and email setup for your store.
    What we need:
    • Gmail address
    • Password
    What we’ll do:
  • Set up email notifications for orders and customer communications
  • Configure transactional emails
  • Test email functionality
  • Hosting Provider Credentials

    We’ll need access to your web hosting account to set up your store.
    What we need:
  • Hosting provider name
  • Control panel URL (e.g., cPanel)
  • Username
  • Password
  • What we’ll do:
  • Install and configure the e-commerce platform
  • Set up databases and necessary server configurations
  • Ensure optimal performance and security settings
  • Configure backups and recovery options
  • Don’t have hosting yet? No problem! We can recommend reliable hosting providers that work well with e-commerce stores. Just let us know during our consultation.

    Our Security Promise

    We understand that sharing account credentials requires trust. Here’s how we protect your information:
  • All credentials are stored in an encrypted password manager
  • Access is limited only to team members working on your project
  • We can use temporary access methods if you prefer
  • All credentials are deleted from our systems after project completion
  • We’re happy to sign an NDA if required
  • Have questions about our credential requirements or security practices?
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