Matt Gibbs
WordCamp Asheville 2016
You have an idea for a great new plugin, or you built it already
Now what?
If you're building the plugin to scratch your own itch, then others will likely benefit from a solution too
Competing products indicate a viable market!
Having no competitors could mean that the problem you're trying to solve has too small a market
If your idea solves a legitimate problem and you feel has the potential to sell, there's not much stopping you!
Developers are extremely fortunate. Unlike most products, no capital is required to create a plugin!
The plugin is free, but extra features (add-ons, support, or a separate "pro" version) costs extra
WooCommerce
Easy Digital Downloads
WP Job Manager
Paid plugin, with pricing that can vary based on:
$39 | 1 site | no add-ons | basic support |
$99 | 3 sites | basic add-ons | basic support |
$199 | ∞ sites | all add-ons | priority support |
$89 | 12 sites | no add-ons |
$199 | 100 sites | all add-ons |
$549 | 500 sites | all add-ons |
$999 | ∞ sites | all add-ons |
$49 | 1 sites | basic add-ons |
$99 | 3 sites | basic add-ons |
$199 | ∞ sites | pro add-ons |
$449 | ∞ sites | pro add-ons, lifetime |
$79 | 3 sites | all add-ons |
$199 | ∞ sites | all add-ons |
CodeCanyon, MOJO Marketplace
EDD - Software Licensing ($82)
EDD - Stripe Payment Gateway ($49)
EDD - PayPal Express ($49)
On CodeCanyon, you'll earn $36 to $70 per sale
depending on exclusivity & cumulative earnings
If self-hosting, you'll earn $96.80 per sale
assuming a payment processing fee of 2.9% + $0.30
Phil Derksen
It's OK to experiment with pricing!
Who is your target audience, and what is their time worth?
If you're targeting developers and your plugin saves them 8 hours, it's not unreasonable to charge $199 or more
Josh Pollock
In theory, forums allow users to search for existing answers and help one another...
Email is more scalable
Email is easier for customers
Email doesn't suffer from information rot
HelpScout, Zendesk, Groove, Snappy...
Happy customers are one of your best marketing assets
The Help Scout blog has great tips on providing support and dealing with difficult customers
Developers will your see documentation as a gauge of your plugin's overall quality
Be concise, provide plenty of usage examples
Keep documentation up-to-date
Screencasts help potential customers to better understand your product
Can help reduce support load
Increases buyer confidence in your product
@mgibbs189
https://facetwp.com
http://joshpress.net/want-make-commercial-wordpress-plugin/
http://philderksen.com/setting-your-wordpress-plugin-prices/