I'm kind of in the same boat you're in, for custom programming or 3rd party applications what I've done for a work around in the past is purchase a seperate hosting and domain, uploaded all my scripts, plugins, application on there then just called them out to whichever clients site I wanted either in the header or using the <html script> or <iframe>.
Webydo would be so much better it they just gave us access to one public folder in FTP. Unless it's a informational website I still typically create my Clients website on Wordpress for these reasons.
Hey Aaron,
I'm kind of in the same boat you're in, for custom programming or 3rd party applications what I've done for a work around in the past is purchase a seperate hosting and domain, uploaded all my scripts, plugins, application on there then just called them out to whichever clients site I wanted either in the header or using the <html script> or <iframe>.
Webydo would be so much better it they just gave us access to one public folder in FTP. Unless it's a informational website I still typically create my Clients website on Wordpress for these reasons.