Whitelisted Domains for Website Activation


What is an active subscription?

When you activate a Depicter Pro subscription on your website the main domain including all of its subdomain and subfolders are registered as an active subscription.

This means that if you activate your subscription on your main domain (eg. yourdomain.com ) you don't need another subscription for your subdomains (eg. something.yourdomain.com) or subfolders (eg. yourdomain.com/something). Simply follow the Depicter Activation process and the main domain, the subdomains, and the subfolders will all count as one activate subscription.

Of course, for using a subscription on another domain (eg. yourotherdomain.com) you need another separate subscription.


Depicter Members Area

Can one subscription be used for all of the websites in a WP Multisite?

No, it can't. For each website in a WP Multisite network, a separate subscription is required.


How to manage your subscription?

Head over to the Depicter Members Area where you can see your subscription details and manage it on your profile dashboard.


Is there a transfer limit for subscriptions?

Yes, there is. Currently, the limit is 5 times and after reaching that, if you face a situation where you need to transfer your license, please contact our support.


Does development domains count as active subscription?

The Depicter subscription plan does not count the development domains and local domains as active subscriptions.

This means that you can activate your Depicter subscription on your live website and your development domain at the same time without needing to do anything. All you need to do is to follow the activation process on your development domain.


What are the current development domains which can be used without taking up an active subscription?

You can activate the Depicter on any domains that match any of the following patterns and that activation will not count as an active subscription:


Domains that match with:

local
localhost
amazonaws.com
azure.com
azurewebsites.net
dev.cc
elementor.cloud
flywheelsites.com
flywheelstaging.com
kinsta.cloud
kinsta.com
wpengine.com
wpmudev.host
(domains without dot, like 'tutorials')

Development domain that starts with:

dev-
dev[numbers]. (e.g. dev3.website.com)
localhost.
stage[numbers]. (e.g. stage10.example.com)
staging[numbers]. (e.g. staging10.example.com)

Development domain that contains:

-develop.
-development.
-local.
-staging
staging.
stage.
sample.
dev[numbers][anything].[anything]. (e.g. dev12site.client.com)
demo[numbers].
demos[numbers].
debug.

Development domain that ends with:

.local
.localhost
.localdev
.dev
.test
.docksal
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