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Item Mapping

Each Envato item must be mapped to a local ChargePanda product before purchase codes can be claimed.

One-time products only

Envato Market sells one-time purchases. For this reason, the product dropdown only shows one-time products — subscription products are hidden because they cannot be claimed from an Envato purchase.

A one-time product can still have multiple plans (variable pricing, e.g. "Regular" vs "Extended"). These are all shown; pick the plan that matches the Envato item being listed. Each plan's underlying pricing tier is resolved automatically at claim time — you don't need to worry about tiers.

Adding a mapping manually

  1. Go to Admin → Envato Items → Add Mapping.
  2. Enter the Envato Item ID — the numeric ID from the Envato item URL (e.g. 12345678 from codecanyon.net/item/my-plugin/12345678).
  3. Select the Local Product that corresponds to this Envato item. Only one-time products are listed.
  4. Optionally select a Plan if the product has multiple plans (e.g. Regular vs Extended). Leave blank to use the product's default plan automatically.
  5. Configure the License Settings (see below).
  6. Set Status to Active when ready.

License settings

SettingDescription
PlanThe plan the buyer's license is based on. The plan's default pricing tier is resolved automatically. Leave blank to use the product's default plan.
Expire when Envato support window endsThe license expiry date is set to the supported_until date returned by Envato. Useful for support-based access models.
License duration (days)Fixed expiry counted from the claim date. Leave blank for a lifetime license.
Max activationsDomain/IP activations allowed. Leave blank to use the module default or unlimited.

If both Envato support window and duration days are configured, the support window takes precedence.

Released under the Commercial License.