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Duda is a cloud-based website builder designed for agencies and web professionals managing multiple client sites. It offers responsive design and white-label features. You can easily sell and connect Duda with Upmind.

Credentials You’ll Need

Before you begin, you’ll need to grab API credentials from your Duda account.
  1. Go to Business Tools > API Access
  2. Generate a set of credentials if necessary
  3. Make note of your API Username and API Password

Configuring Duda in Upmind

First, add Duda as a Provision Configuration
  1. In your Upmind admin panel, go to: Settings > Provision Configurations
  2. Click Add New Configuration
  3. Set Provision Category to Website Builder
  4. Enter the required fields; You can name it anything (we recommend simply “Duda”)
  5. Paste the API Username and API Password you obtained from your Duda account into the Username and Password fields, respectively
  6. (Optional) Set a default permissions list for new sites if you don’t want to configure a list for each product (see Duda Permissions below)
  7. Click Create

Create Website Builder Packages

Set up the plans you want to sell based on your Duda offerings.
  1. Navigate to Store Catalogue
  2. Click Add New
  3. If you don’t have a product category yet, you’ll need to create one first.
  4. Enter a product name (e.g., “Duda Basic Plan”) and click Create
  5. Scroll to the Provisioning section:
  6. Set the type to Website Builder and select Duda from the list
  7. Save your changes
  8. Configure the Package Reference; you can either use Duda planNames or planIds e.g., FREE or BUSINESS_PLUS (contact Duda if you are unsure of which plans are available to your reseller account):
  1. (Optional) If you want your products to have custom permissions, configure a value for the Permissions field (see Duda Permissions below):

Duda Permissions

When setting up permissions in Upmind, you should enter them as a comma-separated list like so: PUBLISH,REPUBLISH,STATS_TAB,EDIT,LIMITED_EDITING,RESET,E_COMMERCE,CUSTOM_DOMAIN. The table below lists all the available permissions, their dependencies and a description for each. If a permission has a dependency, then you must also include this in your configured permissions list(s).