That confirms I have the correct details for the person
But is there a particular reason your company details aren't listed anywhere on the website?
There’s no need to register the company as dormant, we’ll handle that when we reach that point in our timeline. For now, we’re sharing an early preview of what’s coming, and we’re already three versions ahead of what’s publicly available. There’s still a lot to do, and we’re not rushing anything. A name in a website footer doesn’t define a company’s strength or ability; we’re simply not at that stage yet
That confirms I have the correct details for the person
But is there a particular reason your company details aren't listed anywhere on the website?
There’s no need to register the company as dormant, we’ll handle that when we reach that point in our timeline. For now, we’re sharing an early preview of what’s coming, and we’re already three versions ahead of what’s publicly available. There’s still a lot to do, and we’re not rushing anything. A name in a website footer doesn’t define a company’s strength or ability; we’re simply not at that stage yet
So there's no company as yet? Not that it particularly matters, but that's not quite what your "Company About" page implies.
Hopefully (redacted childs name) daddy and auntie dont lose their houses when WebPro's files intellectual property lawsuits against them, since they have no business registered to shield them from doing stupid shit.
Hopefully (redacted child's name) daddy and auntie dont lose their houses when WebPro's files intellectual property lawsuits against them, since they have no business registered to shield them from doing stupid shit.
Personal remarks like that have no place in this discussion. Let’s keep the thread focused on the software as nothing else is relevant here.
All company details including registration numbers will be shared at the appropriate stage but for now, this is simply a preview of what we’re building.
Hopefully Oakleys's daddy and auntie dont lose their houses when WebPro's files intellectual property lawsuits against them, since they have no business registered to shield them from doing stupid shit.
Personal remarks like that have no place in this discussion. Let’s keep the thread focused on the software as nothing else is relevant here.
All company details including registration numbers will be shared at the appropriate stage but for now, this is simply a preview of what we’re building.
Kind of hard to determine between personal and not personal if you don't have a company registered for this venture, no? You are one in the same right? From that I can see that's all they're pointing out.
Edit: Adding to that, you were the one encouraging this line of questioning on page 2. If you don't like it, don't encourage it.
I'm not in the business of censoring people's relevant posts. If the topic goes south, or something is completely out of pocket, a mod will look in to it. But please be aware when posting or flagging that "Being a general Admin/mod time vacuum = ban.".
I will gladly close this thread and move on if it gets to that stage.
Hopefully Oakleys's daddy and auntie dont lose their houses when WebPro's files intellectual property lawsuits against them, since they have no business registered to shield them from doing stupid shit.
Personal remarks like that have no place in this discussion. Let’s keep the thread focused on the software as nothing else is relevant here.
All company details including registration numbers will be shared at the appropriate stage but for now, this is simply a preview of what we’re building.
The Companies (Trading Disclosures) Regulations 2008 would disagree with you about what the appropriate stage is.
I hear you, however, those regulations apply when a business is actively trading under a name and selling, contracting, or providing services commercially (Taking any form of payment basically).
WHMDC isn’t trading yet; we’re simply sharing early development work for thoughts and feedback.
Full disclosures will be published when we move into that stage, as planned.
@MichaelCee said:
I'm not in the business of censoring people's relevant posts. If the topic goes south, or something is completely out of pocket, a mod will look in to it. But please be aware when posting or flagging that "Being a general Admin/mod time vacuum = ban.".
I will gladly close this thread and move on if it gets to that stage.
I mistakenly thought people were talking about the (ex?) Parent company of WHMCS, not a child.
@WHMDC said:
I hear you, however, those regulations apply when a business is actively trading under a name and selling, contracting, or providing services commercially (Taking any form of payment basically).
WHMDC isn’t trading yet; we’re simply sharing early development work for thoughts and feedback.
Full disclosures will be published when we move into that stage, as planned.
Fair enough; it's not the way I'd view it but you do you.
I give your reluctance to reveal your to secret company number bizarre, but if that's the way you want to work obviously that's up to you. I'll leave you to it and shut up.
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It says they're a UK company, but that can't be right because they'd have their company number and registered offices listed there...
Perfect.
That confirms I have the correct details for the person
But is there a particular reason your company details aren't listed anywhere on the website?
There’s no need to register the company as dormant, we’ll handle that when we reach that point in our timeline. For now, we’re sharing an early preview of what’s coming, and we’re already three versions ahead of what’s publicly available. There’s still a lot to do, and we’re not rushing anything. A name in a website footer doesn’t define a company’s strength or ability; we’re simply not at that stage yet
So there's no company as yet? Not that it particularly matters, but that's not quite what your "Company About" page implies.
@TheDP
https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/16592649
That one?
Hopefully (redacted childs name) daddy and auntie dont lose their houses when WebPro's files intellectual property lawsuits against them, since they have no business registered to shield them from doing stupid shit.
Personal remarks like that have no place in this discussion. Let’s keep the thread focused on the software as nothing else is relevant here.
All company details including registration numbers will be shared at the appropriate stage but for now, this is simply a preview of what we’re building.
Kind of hard to determine between personal and not personal if you don't have a company registered for this venture, no? You are one in the same right? From that I can see that's all they're pointing out.
Edit: Adding to that, you were the one encouraging this line of questioning on page 2. If you don't like it, don't encourage it.
Michael from DragonWebHost & OnePoundEmail
I'm not in the business of censoring people's relevant posts. If the topic goes south, or something is completely out of pocket, a mod will look in to it. But please be aware when posting or flagging that "Being a general Admin/mod time vacuum = ban.".
I will gladly close this thread and move on if it gets to that stage.
Michael from DragonWebHost & OnePoundEmail
The Companies (Trading Disclosures) Regulations 2008 would disagree with you about what the appropriate stage is.
I hear you, however, those regulations apply when a business is actively trading under a name and selling, contracting, or providing services commercially (Taking any form of payment basically).
WHMDC isn’t trading yet; we’re simply sharing early development work for thoughts and feedback.
Full disclosures will be published when we move into that stage, as planned.
I mistakenly thought people were talking about the (ex?) Parent company of WHMCS, not a child.
Let's not do that.
Michael from DragonWebHost & OnePoundEmail
Fair enough; it's not the way I'd view it but you do you.
I give your reluctance to reveal your to secret company number bizarre, but if that's the way you want to work obviously that's up to you. I'll leave you to it and shut up.