Getting Started

License

Connect your site, manage seats, and understand the grace window.

The License page is at Ride Booking → License.

Connecting a site

Click Connect to onlineridebooking.com. You are sent to the portal, sign in, authorize the site, and land back in wp-admin connected — no license key to copy. The connection is bound to your domain; www. and subdomains of the same registered domain count as one seat.

The page when connected

Once connected, the page shows your license key and plan, the status, sites in use (say, 1 / 1), the renewal/expiry date, and when the site last checked in with the license server. Two buttons: Disconnect this site and Manage license in portal (opens your account at onlineridebooking.com).

Seats

Each plan allows a number of sites. When the limit is reached, connecting another site is refused until you disconnect one — either from that site's License page or from Manage license in portal.

Disconnecting

Disconnect this site removes only the license connection. All of your data — forms, bookings, customers, vehicles, settings — stays untouched in your database. Reconnecting picks everything up exactly as you left it.

What happens when the license lapses

While disconnected or expired the plugin locks its admin screens (everything redirects to the License page), the frontend booking form is hidden from visitors, and administrators see a fix-it notice in its place. A 3-day grace window keeps everything working if our license server is briefly unreachable — only a genuinely expired, cancelled, or disconnected license locks the plugin.

Your data is never deleted by any license event.