Client Area
This section provides user guides for working with PteroCA panel, covering both client and administrator perspectives.
Overview
PteroCA is a billing and management panel for Pterodactyl game server hosting. The panel has two main areas:
Client Area - For customers purchasing and managing their game servers
Admin Panel - For administrators managing the hosting business
Client Area
The Client Area is where customers:
Browse and purchase game servers
Manage their existing servers
Add funds to their balance
View payment history
Manage their account settings
Client Area Guides:
Dashboard - Overview of your client dashboard
Browsing the Shop - Finding and viewing available products
Buying Servers - How to purchase a new server
Managing Servers - Control and configure your servers
Wallet & Payments - Adding funds and viewing payment history
Account Settings - Managing your profile and preferences
Admin Panel
The Admin Panel is where administrators:
Manage users and their permissions
Configure and monitor servers
Create and manage products
Process payments and orders
Create vouchers and promotions
View logs and system health
Configure global settings
Admin Panel Guides:
Overview - Admin dashboard and navigation
Managing Users - User accounts, roles, and permissions
Managing Servers - Server administration and monitoring
Managing Products - Product configuration and pricing
Vouchers - Creating and managing discount codes
Payments & Orders - Payment tracking and order management
Logs & Monitoring - System logs and health monitoring
Access Control
Access to different parts of the panel is controlled through PteroCA's role-based permission system. By default:
Users with the
userrole have access to the Client AreaAdministrators with the
adminrole have access to both the Client Area and Admin PanelCustom roles can be created with specific permissions (see Access Control)
Getting Help
If you need assistance:
Check the FAQ
Visit Troubleshooting for common issues
Join our Discord server for community support
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