Buy Paid Plugins Directly on WordPress.com
For users on our Business and eCommerce Plans, plugins are a critical part of the WordPress.com experience. We’re always looking for ways to simplify the process of discovering and installing powerful WordPress plugins.
As a result, we’re now making it possible to purchase certain plugins directly on the WordPress.com plugin page. Not only that, but WordPress.com will offer monthly and annual plugin pricing which provides site owners more flexibility.
Initially, you can purchase six of our most popular WooCommerce plugins on the WordPress.com plugins page.
- WooCommerce Subscriptions — Allow customers to subscribe to your products or services and pay on a weekly, monthly or annual basis.
- WooCommerce Bookings — Allow customers to book appointments, make reservations or rent equipment without leaving your site.
- WooCommerce Table Rate Shipping — Advanced, flexible shipping. Define multiple shipping rates based on location, price, weight, shipping class or item count.
- WooCommerce AutomateWoo — Powerful marketing automation for WooCommerce. AutomateWoo has the tools you need to grow your store and make more money.
- WooCommerce Shipment Tracking — Add shipment tracking information to your orders.
- WooCommerce Xero — Save time with automated sync between WooCommerce and your Xero account.
Purchasing a plugin via the new WordPress.com interface is simple. On the plugins page, click on one of the paid plugin cards to be redirected to a detailed product listing page. When you’re ready, click the purchase button in the top right of the product listing page. Your purchase won’t be final until you confirm your payment method and details on the following page. The plugin will be installed automatically.
This announcement is just the start — look for more paid plugins and other exciting updates over the coming months. Let us know in the comments below what plugins you would like to see available for purchase directly on WordPress.com.
Stay tuned and click here to begin exploring plugins now!
As a reminder, all plugins (free or paid) are currently only available to customers with a WordPress.com Business or eCommerce Plan. If you’re interested in purchasing or upgrading to an annual Business Plan, click here for a 25% discount off your first year.
Promo code: PLUGINSBLOG25
- January 27, 2022
- WordPress.com
We’ll definitely open up this program more in the future, first with a few top premium plugins to beta test things including payments and tracking, and then will open it up more to whoever wants to be a part of it.
We’ve got about 2 million people with saved payment details that we can make it one-click easy to folks to upgrade, so hopefully this represents a big new potential audience and customer base for people selling things in the WP ecosystem. And of course, we will prioritize working with developers and companies who participate in Five for the Future and contribute back to the WP community.
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What is the refund policy for those plugins?
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Currently, for plugins purchased on WordPress.com, monthly purchases have a 7-day refund window and annual purchases have a 14-day window.
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Thanks for info. I was wondering how I can buy some plugins that have been bugging mw such as wp bakery
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This is all great features. Has made my turned all of my websites into native apps. I love it. I won’t have to pay dev fees to publish on Ios or Droid. Connecting my site to jetpack was a great experience for me. Thanks again for making development more easy.
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I feel it would be useful if all paid plans had access to at least some free or paid plug-ins
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This is good to know. I don’t perfer to pay much for plugins but with a paid plan I may consider it. Thanks for sharing this.
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what is the point of this really?
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Its good for For users on our Business and eCommerce Plans. Mine is a Premium site. I am sure they will like it and be useful for them 🙂
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Do you give trial time to verify its features.
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You have 14 days to try any annual plan and get a full refund if you’re not happy with it: https://wordpress.com/support/refunds/.
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Cool
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Thanks for the information.
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I just want to receive donations one time or recurring. How do I do that?
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Likewise here, I need it for my non profit charity work and I believe there’s a donation button either connected to PayPal or square
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We have options for PayPal and Stripe that don’t require plugins. More details in my comment below 🙂
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For one-time donations you can use a simple PayPal button on the free plan, or our PayPal block on Premium. For recurring payments, our Payments Block using Stripe is the best option. This is available on all paid plans.
If you have questions about any of these options, you can contact support for more details.
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