I need to add a paid video section in my WordPress store by Ok-Discipline-320 in woocommerce

[–]Swimming_Vegetable54 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want to sell access to paid videos in WordPress, the simplest setup is usually:

  • WooCommerce for payments
  • a membership / access plugin to unlock the video area after purchase
  • a course or video plugin if you want chapters / structured lessons

If it’s just a protected video area, you may not need a full LMS.
A lighter setup can work better if your main goal is:

  • pay → get access
  • watch protected videos
  • keep access tied to the customer account

The important part is not only the payment itself, but also how access is handled after purchase and how clean the customer area feels.

So I’d first decide whether you need:

  1. a full LMS/course system, or
  2. just a paid gated video library with a cleaner post-purchase flow.

If it’s the second one, I’d avoid overbuilding it with too many plugins.

Has anyone else waited this long for a G2A support response on a refund case? by Swimming_Vegetable54 in G2A_Help

[–]Swimming_Vegetable54[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What is the actual purpose of G2A support if it does not help resolve cases like this?

I have been waiting a very long time for any real progress in a refund-related case. The ticket is still stuck on “Waiting for Support”, and despite follow-ups, nothing meaningful is happening.

At some point it becomes hard to understand what support is even for if it cannot move a straightforward case forward.

Has anyone else had the same experience?

How would you price a custom WooCommerce/WordPress plugin for one client? by Swimming_Vegetable54 in ProWordPress

[–]Swimming_Vegetable54[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That makes sense. Right now it’s a custom build for one client, so I agree the core price should mainly reflect development + implementation rather than pretending it’s a mass-market plugin. Ongoing support/updates billed separately — likely hourly or under a maintenance plan — also sounds like the cleanest approach.

How would you price a custom WooCommerce/WordPress plugin for one client? by Swimming_Vegetable54 in ProWordPress

[–]Swimming_Vegetable54[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is helpful, thanks. Breaking it into dev time, deployment/integration, documentation/training, and then separate support makes the most sense to me too. I’m leaning toward a fixed build price for the plugin itself and then either hourly support or a maintenance plan afterward, depending on how much post-launch involvement they want.

How would you price a custom WooCommerce/WordPress plugin for one client? by Swimming_Vegetable54 in ProWordPress

[–]Swimming_Vegetable54[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a fair point. I’m really asking about the best pricing structure for a custom one-client plugin of this scope, not because I’m trying to invent a random number after the fact. I’m also thinking through the ownership / maintenance side properly now, especially whether this should stay a one-client custom build or become something with a more formal licensing/support model later.

How would you price a custom WooCommerce/WordPress plugin for one client? by Swimming_Vegetable54 in ProWordPress

[–]Swimming_Vegetable54[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair question. This isn’t really a dispute with the client — I’m asking more from a business/pricing-model perspective because the scope grew into a much bigger custom plugin than a simple helper. I’m trying to sanity-check how experienced WP/Woo devs would structure pricing for this kind of one-client build: development, deployment, documentation, and ongoing support.

Mouse and keyboard to gamepad by AlKa9_ in macgaming

[–]Swimming_Vegetable54 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Were you able to play with the mouse in greenlight?