Jon Christopher has a series running…
Jon Christopher has a series running on his blog about rescuing a product. He examines improvements to the content on OrganizeWP’s website in his latest post.
Jon Christopher has a series running on his blog about rescuing a product. He examines improvements to the content on OrganizeWP’s website in his latest post.
Are OrganizeWP (and Newsletter Glue) leading indicators for trends and opportunities in the plugin space?
Jon Christopher teased SearchWP 4.0 — a major rewrite that’s no longer limited to WP_Posts. 🔎
Till Krüss explains how he found his way into WordPress and a successful business that’s solving the hard problems of caching and performance optimization. His work and business model suggest several areas of opportunity for developers and founders working in the WordPress plugin market today.
Jon Christopher recently sold SearchWP to Awesome Motive. Learn what motivated Jon to make the sale, and get his view of search in WordPress core.
Jon Christopher wrote about how he’s rethinking the pricing model for his OrganizeWP product, and he got some good conversation going in Slack about it. Here’s what he’s doing: “licenses for updates and support will be sold for each major version, and they don’t expire.” I know first-hand the uphill battle it was to build…
Check out Jon Christopher‘s OrganizeWP which is still in Beta but won’t be for long. Clean out your Admin interface and make it work for you! The Admin Menu has become a battleground for attention, especially with content types. OrganizeWP rethinks content organization in the WordPress Admin.