How to Submit Plugins to the WordPress.org Repository
Hosting a plugin on the WordPress.org repository is one of the most popular (and effective) ways of kickstarting a successful freemium business. If it’s your first time submitting a plugin…
In this category, you'll find a wealth of resources covering various aspects of the WordPress.org repository, from best practices for plugin and theme submission to strategies for maximizing downloads, ratings, and reviews. Our articles offer practical guidance and expert advice to help you navigate the intricacies of the WP.org platform and achieve success with your software products.
Discover how best to maintain and update your plugin or theme on the WordPress.org repository, including strategies for releasing regular updates, addressing compatibility issues, and providing timely support to users. Learn how to build a reputation as a reliable and trustworthy developer and leverage social proof to drive the adoption and usage of your products.
Whether you're a seasoned plugin developer or a newcomer to the WP ecosystem, the WordPress.org Repository category is your go-to resource for maximizing your presence and success on WP.org.
Hosting a plugin on the WordPress.org repository is one of the most popular (and effective) ways of kickstarting a successful freemium business. If it’s your first time submitting a plugin…
Plugin marketing pages are the most valuable resource for getting your plugin into the hands of your users. Regardless of which type of business model you follow, the quality of…
The new WordPress plugin repository was officially released, replacing the old “legacy” one. Many community members (including me) feel that most of the issues that were addressed during the feedback…
If you’re a relatively experienced WordPress plugin developer, you’ve most likely already asked yourself this question – possibly more than once. If you’re a relatively new WordPress plugin developer, you’re…
With over 38,000 plugins in the WordPress directory, it can be difficult to make yours stand out and get people hitting the ‘download’ button. Your plugin page is really the…