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Our mission has always been to democratize publishing, one website at a time. Now we’re making all the benefits of WordPress available to more people, with one simple pricing plan.
One thing we heard over the years was how hard it can be to choose the right upgrade plan when you’re ready to scale up from Free.
WordPress Pro radically simplifies that decision by rolling the very best of managed WordPress hosting into a single, affordable plan at just $15/month (paid annually).
Plugins are powerful add-ons that make it simple to add limitless functionality to your website in just a few clicks. No coding necessary. With WordPress Pro we’re opening the doors to this unlimited array of extra features at half the price of our previous Business plan.
With Pro, you’ll also unlock a range of beautiful, Premium themes. Whatever your goals, you’ll find a hand-crafted, flexible theme to transform your design in minutes, not months. No designer necessary.
If you’re ready to start selling, WordPress Pro includes everything from simple payments, donations, and subscriptions, to full-blown stores.
WooCommerce – one of the most popular ecommerce platforms on the planet – is baked into your Pro plan. Not only does that bring raw, almost infinitely expandable options to your store, it also means you’ll pay significantly less than those other e-commerce options you see in ads everywhere.
Sometimes you need a little extra help getting it done. WordPress Pro customers can get a helping, human hand with Premium Support over live chat and email. If you’re stuck, we’re here to get you unstuck.
WordPress is all about the right to do it yourself.
With cheap hosting, or even a Raspberry Pi on your counter, you can put up a site in minutes for pocket change. But you’ll run into hours of hands-on maintenance, quickly hit speed, security, and hosting limits, and spend a significant amount of your time keeping it running. Managed Hosting takes away that pain, but often at a significantly higher price.
WordPress.com and the new WordPress Pro plan aim to give you the raw power, flexibility, and hassle-free experience of Managed Hosting, without the huge price tag that usually comes with it.
In addition to the headline features of Pro, you’ll get:
That means you’ll enjoy a fast, secure, search optimized site, without having to spend countless hours on updates, fixes, and technical maintenance.
Our Free plan isn’t going away.
It’s important to WordPress.com that anyone, anywhere can put up a blog or a site, whatever their situation. With the Free plan you’ll still be able to get the word out, create a beautiful site, and take advantage of the fastest WordPress managed hosting on the planet. And when you’re ready to scale up your ambitions, WordPress Pro will be waiting in the wings.
While we’re making a few changes to the Free plan, rest assured that if you’re already signed up, nothing will change for you. Ditto, if you’re on one of our legacy plans, nothing will change unless you want it to.
Going forward, signups and sites will integrate smoothly into our new Free and Pro plans.
WordPress Pro is more than just a simple, competitive way to enjoy rock-solid, super-fast, hyper secure WordPress hosting without the hassle.
Every dollar you spend on your plan helps us to:
We’re listening to your feedback, and want to be clear that it will, as always, shape the future of WordPress.com.
With that in mind, we’re committing to:
It’s important that we keep things simple, honest, and clear in everything we do, and we’re looking forward to hearing from you about your plans, feedback, and ideas!
We totally understand that you might have additional questions about the changes. We’ve answered more of your questions in our FAQ here.
Read more https://wordpress.com/blog/2022/04/05/introducing-wordpress-pro-one-plan-infinite-possibilities/
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This edition of the Core Weekly report highlights changes in PrestaShop’s core codebase from Monday 28th of March to Sunday 3rd of April 2022.
Dear developers,
Two major works were merged last week: the new header design for the product page by @jolelievre and a new extensible module manager by @atomiix. The next session of the public PrestaShop demo from the maintainers team will also happen this week on Wednesday at 4pm CET.
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by @Progi1984Thank you to the contributors whose pull requests were merged since the last Core Weekly Report: @matthieu-rolland, @Progi1984, @matks, @rodriciru, @PululuK, @atomiix, @itsvahid, @dependabot[bot], @PierreRambaud, @NeOMakinG, @eternoendless, @PrestaEdit, @mparvazi, @comxd, @intraordinaire, @Amit-Kumar-Tiwari-Webkul, @nesrineabdmouleh, @danidomen, @LouisAUTHIE, @okom3pom, @rsoulard-prolaser, @jonpontet, @khouloudbelguith, @jolelievre, @soulardromain, @zuk3975, @Prestaworks, @Hlavtox!
Thank you to the contributors whose PRs haven’t been merged yet! And of course, a big thank you to all those who contribute with issues and comments on GitHub!
If you want to contribute to PrestaShop with code, please read these pages first:
…and if you do not know how to fix an issue but wish to report it, please read this: How to use GitHub to report an issue. Thank you!
Happy contributin’ everyone!
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