What does Client Site Expiry Controls do?
Client Site Expiry Controls allows you to set individual expiration dates for each site activation in your license, giving you granular control over when specific sites are no longer licensed – you can set different expiry periods (1-5 years or lifetime) for each site independently, and the system automatically tracks remaining days and marks expired sites. When a site expires, the plugin dashboard on that client site will show as “expired” instead of “licensed”, clearly indicating the license status to the end user.
How to do it:
1. Go to My Account → Sites
2. Find the domain you want to set expiry
3. In the Sites section, click “Set Expiry” and select from 1 to 5 years or lifetime
4. The site license is immediately updated to reflect new expiry.

Related FAQs
What happens to my existing licenses?
You keep them until they expire. We don’t ask you to cancel anything.
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