Venom is a premium storefront and client-area theme for Paymenter. It replaces the default look and feel with a cohesive, modern shell: polished landing pages, refined auth (including split layouts), a dashboard and services experience tuned for clarity, and UI patterns that read “product” rather than “stock template.”
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The theme is built to work for any serious Paymenter deployment—you can run Venom on a standard billing-only stack, hybrid hosting, or a full game-server / infrastructure shop without painting yourself into a corner. Layouts, navigation, and client flows are designed to stay usable as your catalog and workflows grow.
Venom is not affiliated with the Paymenter core project; it is an independent product you install as
themes/venom/, with documented installation, asset build (Node/Vite/Tailwind), and a full set of admin theme options (hero, footer, imagery, light/dark, links, auth visuals, and more).
Why it stands out: attention to hierarchy, spacing, and dark/light parity; landing and auth that feel intentional; client area components that match a premium marketplace expectation—all while remaining a theme layer you control on your own server.




WHY VENOM WAS BUILT FOR VORTEXUS MODULE
Venom was explicitly conceived to pair with the Vortexus line—not as a limitation, but because that stack is where “billing + full server control” becomes one branded experience.
Vortexus is the only module line that fully integrates Pterodactyl into Paymenter end-to-end: the full panel experience (console, files, databases, schedules, networking, and the rest of the workflows customers expect) lives inside Paymenter’s client area instead of bouncing users to a separate product shell.
On top of that integration, Vortexus is built around real commercial hosting models:
• Multi-server operations that work with Paymenter’s billing—capacity, allocations, and customer-owned servers aligned with how you sell.
• Deployment paths that fit modern game and app hosting: eggs/templates and automated provisioning flows tied to your catalog.
• Flexible monetization: traditional
monthly (or fixed-term) plans
and PAYG (Pay As You Go) billing where customers pay for the resources they consume, in step with Paymenter’s billing machinery.
Together, Venom (visual + UX layer) and Vortexus (Pterodactyl + marketplace + billing integration) form a single story: browse → order → provision → manage—under your brand, with a unified panel narrative.
The module product roadmap is separate; this resource focuses on the theme. When you add Vortexus later, Venom is already the skin meant to match that stack—not a generic theme retrofitted as an afterthought.