Trust WordPress.org

100,000 plus active installs across our published plugins.

A public install count, public source code, public release cadence. Buyers can verify the track record in a browser tab before the first call.

Public source code, public install count, public roadmap

The clearest proof of capability is shipped product with users. We have been publishing WordPress plugins since 2013. Combined active installs across our WordPress.org plugins exceed 100,000. The numbers are public and verifiable.

100K+

active installs across our WordPress.org plugins

Verifiable on each WordPress.org plugin page. Continuous compatibility releases since 2013. Public source on GitHub.

What buyers can verify

Six proof points, all public.

Every claim below maps to a public URL. Active installs on WordPress.org. Source code on GitHub. Release notes on docs.wbcomdesigns.com. Support responses on the WordPress.org forum.

01

Active install footprint

Combined active installs across our WordPress.org plugins exceed 100,000. Live count visible on each plugin page. Most-installed plugins serve communities of all sizes from small teams to large networks.

A track record buyers can verify in a browser tab.

02

Continuous compatibility releases

Every WordPress major version, every BuddyPress major version, every PHP version transition gets a compatibility release. No abandoned plugins, no "compatible up to" three years out of date.

Customers trust the long-term roadmap.

03

Public GitHub presence

Source code for our published plugins lives at github.com/wbcomdesigns. Issues open, PRs welcome, releases tagged. The same code that ships to WordPress.org is the code in the public repo.

Customers and contributors can audit the source.

04

Documented release cadence

Public changelogs, semantic version numbers, security advisories. Release notes describe what shipped, what fixed, what to test. Predictable cadence so customer teams can plan upgrade windows.

Operations teams can predict the upgrade work.

05

Documentation per plugin

Every plugin and theme ships with a documentation site at docs.wbcomdesigns.com. Getting started, configuration, customization, developer hooks. The docs MCP we built keeps them in sync with releases.

New customers self-serve the first 80 percent.

06

Support and community channels

WordPress.org support forum responses within two business days. Premium support tickets via Zoho Desk on store-purchased plugins. Active community on Slack and Crisp for product feedback.

Real humans respond in real timeframes.

Plugins we publish on WordPress.org

Active plugins include BuddyPress Hashtags, BuddyPress Polls, BuddyPress Member Blog, Product Roadmap, Jetonomy free, BuddyPress Group Reviews, Wbcom Designs Aspects of Mac Theme. Full list searchable at wordpress.org/plugins/search/wbcom/.

Premium plugins on the Wbcom store

Pro versions of the free plugins, plus premium-only products like BuddyX Pro theme, Reign theme, BuddyPress Moderation Pro, ship from store.wbcomdesigns.com. EDD-powered checkout, license management, automatic updates. Pro plugins are usually a free counterpart on WordPress.org plus advanced functionality.

Source code on GitHub

The same code that ships to WordPress.org and to store customers lives at github.com/wbcomdesigns. Issues open, PRs welcome, releases tagged against semver. Customers and contributors can read every line.

Why this matters for procurement

A buyer looking at a WordPress engineering vendor wants three things: proof that you ship, proof that customers actually use what you ship, and proof that you maintain it after launch. Public install counts, public source, and public release cadence give all three in a way that a brochure cannot.

Common questions

Frequently asked

  1. Which plugins do you maintain on WordPress.org?

    Active plugins include BuddyPress Hashtags, BuddyPress Polls, BuddyPress Member Blog, Product Roadmap, Jetonomy free, and several BuddyPress and BuddyBoss extensions. Full list at wordpress.org/plugins/search/wbcom/.

  2. Do the free plugins limit features to push paid upgrades?

    No. Free plugins are full-featured for their stated purpose. Pro versions exist for advanced functionality (ML classification in Jetonomy, advanced moderation, premium templates), not as artificial limits on the free version.

  3. How do you handle WordPress.org plugin reviews and support?

    WordPress.org support forum responses within two business days for free plugin users. Premium support tickets get four-business-hour response on Zoho Desk for store-purchased plugins.

  4. Can you build a plugin for WordPress.org distribution?

    Yes. We have shipped many plugins through the WordPress.org review process. We know the review patterns, the security checks, the i18n requirements. Build time depends on scope.

Ready to put us on a project?

The track record is public. The next step is a call.

Discovery call is free, fixed-price quote within 48 hours. NDA on request before any technical conversation.