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Built for WordPress & WooCommerce

Easy setup, smooth performance, practical, no‑fluff features you’ll need. Tested on WordPress and WooCommerce sites. Designed by someone who uses WordPress.

Smart Tools for Better Websites

Take your site from basic to better with plugins that make your life easier. Get more done, save time, and impress your visitors. No coding headaches.

Plugins That Respect Your Privacy

No sneaky tracking, no data leaks. Just honest, clean code that keeps your data where it belongs. Privacy stands at the core of every plugin we build.

What Makes These Plugins Different

Each plugin is developed with a minimalist philosophy in mind. Many work seamlessly without a settings page. Just install, activate, and the feature is ready to use. Some plugins require basic configuration, but you’ll never find unnecessary options or anything that slows down or complicates your site.

Core features. No distractions.

Because every WordPress and WooCommerce site has its own unique setup and design, these plugins are carefully coded to respect your existing styles. They avoid overwriting your CSS, so your website’s look remains exactly how you want it.

You’ll never see ads, upsells, or special offers on the settings pages. The goal is always simplicity and efficiency. And if you prefer an even more streamlined approach, you can take advantage of free PHP code snippets available for many features.

Tips for Installing Plugins

WordPress plugins can add powerful features in seconds, but picking the wrong one or installing it poorly can slow you down. Here are five quick tips to keep your site fast, secure, and headache-free.

Verify Compatibility and Updates

Make sure the plugin supports your WordPress version and is updated. A well-maintained plugin reduces conflicts and security risks.

Ensure Plugin Follows Best Practices

Choose plugins that follow coding standards and use efficient code. Well-built plugins are less likely to cause conflicts or issues.

Limit the Number of Plugins

Only install plugins you truly need. Too many extras can bloat your site, hurt performance, and increase maintenance work.

Test on a Staging Site First

Never drop a new plugin straight into a live site. Spin up a staging copy to catch conflicts or errors before your visitors see them.

Keep Plugins Updated and Remove Inactive Ones

Outdated plugins are prime targets for hackers. Update regularly, and delete any plugins you’re no longer using to keep your site lean.

Follow these tips and you’ll pick plugins like a pro, install them without drama, and keep your site running smoothly.

Tips for Adding PHP Snippets

PHP snippets are small pieces of code that add or change features on your website. But errors are easy to make, even if you’ve done this before. Here are five common mistakes and how to avoid them:

Forgetting to Back Up Your Site

Back up or test on a staging site before you paste code. A quick backup can save you from a full site crash.

Missing a Closing Tag or Semicolon

One missing ; or } breaks your code. Use a code editor or syntax checker to catch errors before you save.

Using Outdated or Untrusted Snippets

Old or poorly written snippets can introduce security holes or slow your site. Stick to code from reputable sources.

Copying Code Without Understanding It

Pasting code blindly leads to conflicts or bugs. Read and test each snippet so you know exactly what it does.

Not Clearing the Cache

If your change doesn’t appear, clear both your site cache and your browser cache to see updates immediately.

Avoid these mistakes to update your site with confidence.

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