April 27, 2026

Agentsfeed 1.1.2: License Packs, Agency Rollout, and Free Local Testing

Agentsfeed 1.1.2 adds Standard and Agency license packs, grouped checkout keys, and free local testing for cleaner PrestaShop rollouts.

Cleaner licensing for real PrestaShop rollouts

Agentsfeed 1.1.2 is about making rollout simpler after a merchant or agency decides the module belongs in their workflow.

The release adds two license packs: Standard and Agency. Standard now generates 2 production URL keys for smaller launches. Agency generates 10 production URL keys for teams managing several client storefronts.

That matters because PrestaShop work rarely happens in a single neat environment. Merchants test locally, agencies prepare client stores in batches, and production domains need clear license ownership. The new pack structure makes that workflow easier to plan before checkout.

Standard for focused launches

The Standard pack is built for merchants who want to launch Agentsfeed on a small number of production storefronts without buying more keys than they need.

Each generated key is domain-bound, so the license model stays predictable: one key maps to one production host. That keeps activation clear and avoids the ambiguity that comes from sharing a single key across unrelated stores.

Agency for client rollouts

The Agency pack is for teams that need more room across client storefronts.

Instead of repeating checkout for every client storefront, agencies can buy one pack and receive 10 production URL keys. That makes multi-store rollout cleaner, especially when the same team is installing the module, checking endpoints, and handing over a configured setup to clients.

Local testing no longer needs activation

Agentsfeed 1.1.2 also makes local development easier. Localhost, 127.0.0.1, and ::1 now self-enable inside the module without requiring a license key.

That removes a small but annoying source of friction. You can install the module, verify the admin flow, check discovery routes, and test feed behavior in a local PrestaShop environment before binding a production key.

For developers and agencies, this is the important part: local testing is free, but production usage still stays tied to domain-bound keys.

Checkout and dashboard views now understand packs

The buying flow now matches the way the packs work. Choose Standard and you receive the included production keys. Choose Agency and you receive the larger rollout set. After purchase, the dashboard can show the generated keys from that purchase in one place.

That makes the next step clearer: copy the right key, activate it on the right production host, and keep the rest available for the stores still waiting to launch.

Pricing is now clearer

Pricing now separates the smaller Standard pack from the larger Agency pack, so merchants can choose by rollout size instead of guessing how many keys they need. The pricing comparison also adapts better on mobile, so merchants can compare packs without fighting a wide desktop-style table on a small screen.

The practical goal is simple: make it obvious what you are buying, how many production URLs are included, and how local testing fits into the setup.

What this means for merchants and agencies

Agentsfeed 1.1.2 does not change the core product promise. The module still focuses on making PrestaShop storefronts easier for machine clients to discover, parse, and verify through feeds, discovery routes, policy files, structured data controls, and readiness checks.

This release improves the buying and rollout path around that product. Fewer licensing questions. Cleaner pack choices. Easier local testing. Better support for agencies managing several stores at once.

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