About Webmaster In A Box
Webmaster In A Box is a small web-technology and online business brand associated with entrepreneur and developer Ravi Jayagopal. Historically, it referred to a suite of PHP-based scripts and tools sold as an “all‑in‑one webmaster toolkit” for tasks like securing digital downloads and managing online content, and it now survives primarily as a knowledge and consulting brand through the webmasterinabox.net site, which publishes tutorials and advice on topics such as hosting media, using Amazon S3, and running membership sites.([webmasterinabox.net](https://webmasterinabox.net/is-it-a-good-idea-to-use-youtube-as-video-storage-if-your-videos-are-private/?utm_source=openai)) Public business listings show “WebmasterInABox” as a small professional-services entity in Cortland, New York, with Ravi Jayagopal as the primary contact.([bizarchive.com](https://www.bizarchive.com/business/webmasterinabox-347-992-4212?utm_source=openai))
A charge from “WEBMASTER IN A BO” on your card is most likely related to a digital product purchase, webmaster/membership-site tools, or consulting services sold under the Webmaster In A Box / WebmasterInABox name—often involving scripts, plugins, or training for protecting and delivering digital content. In earlier years, the brand was tied to paid PHP script bundles and webmaster utilities; more recently, charges could be connected to service engagements, digital downloads, or add‑on tools promoted through Ravi Jayagopal’s ecosystem of sites (including DigitalAccessPass and related products).([indigitalworks.com](https://www.indigitalworks.com/Software-with-Master-Resell-Rights-Gold-Membership/My-Digital-Webmaster/?utm_source=openai)) Transactions may appear as one‑time purchases or occasional service payments rather than as mainstream app‑store style subscriptions.
If you have questions about a Webmaster In A Box charge, start by checking your email for receipts or download links around the transaction date, especially for webmaster tools, membership-site plugins, or consulting sessions. Compare the charge amount and date to any invoices or PayPal/ClickBank emails you may have from Ravi Jayagopal or related brands. If you still can’t identify it, try contacting the business using the phone number on the descriptor (347‑992‑4212) or via the contact details on webmasterinabox.net or Ravi’s primary business sites.([bizarchive.com](https://www.bizarchive.com/business/webmasterinabox-347-992-4212)) Your bank can also provide more detail about the transaction (such as a full merchant ID) and may reverse the charge or start a dispute if you determine it’s unauthorized.