We believe in the open-source community and believe that WordPress should be available to all.
Unfortunately, premium plugin and theme authors refuse to separate support from the code, they won’t set regional price differences and they rarely offer discounts to students, low waged or the young.
We are providing a different way by redistributing the code without any unneeded extras.
Yes, all themes, plugins, add-ons, and WooCommerce extensions that are available on WPressGPL.com are 100% open-source with the GNU GPL.
GPL is the abbreviated version of “General Public License.” WordPress is open-source software released under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
It was created by forking another GPL-licensed project; almost all the top plugin, theme, add-on, and extension developers follow GPL.
At WPressGPL.com, we provide files that are fully licensed under the GNU GPL, just like WordPress itself.
Yes, 100%. We have active subscriptions to all the products featured on our website.
We download them direct from their authors and then redistribute to you.
The downloads are usually not altered in any way as they work fine out the box. But sometimes we have to add some code to make the script work. These alterations are totally safe and do not contain any malicious code.
No, WPressGPL.com is not affiliated, associated, authorized, endorsed by, nor is in any way related to third-party developers, including WordPress, WooCommerce, WooThemes, Elegant Themes, RocketGenius Inc., GravityForms, iThemes, OnTheGoSystems, AppThemes, etc.
All WordPress items such as plugins and themes are licensed under the General Public Licence (GPL).
This means that once we have purchased the item we are free to redistribute it if we choose to do so.
Your membership to (or purchase from) our site goes towards maintaining and buying the subscriptions to 3rd party theme and plugin developers. This form of crowdfunding helps keep prices low and we can then pass this benefit on to you.
Yes, but for Installation & Activation only. Not for any functionality. If you require technical support regarding a plugin or theme then you will need to either purchase the product directly from the developer (a link is provided) or you will need to hire a freelancer to take a look for you. Alternatively, you could ask around some of the helpful WordPress community forums.
Not offering support is the way in which we are able to offer the products at a discounted price.
The model of single purchases eventually becomes more expensive in the long term, as you only have access to the latest update of the product for 14 days. On the other hand, through a membership plan you have access to the latest updates for as long as you are a member.